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The Witch Who Came from the Sea

  • 1976
  • R
  • 1h 23m
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5.7/10
2.8K
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The Witch Who Came from the Sea (1976)
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A disturbed woman is haunted by memories of childhood abuse, which culminates in a murder spree.A disturbed woman is haunted by memories of childhood abuse, which culminates in a murder spree.A disturbed woman is haunted by memories of childhood abuse, which culminates in a murder spree.

  • Director
    • Matt Cimber
  • Writer
    • Robert Thom
  • Stars
    • Millie Perkins
    • Lonny Chapman
    • Vanessa Brown
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    2.8K
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    • Director
      • Matt Cimber
    • Writer
      • Robert Thom
    • Stars
      • Millie Perkins
      • Lonny Chapman
      • Vanessa Brown
    • 64User reviews
    • 61Critic reviews
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    Millie Perkins
    Millie Perkins
    • Molly
    Lonny Chapman
    Lonny Chapman
    • Long John
    Vanessa Brown
    Vanessa Brown
    • Cathy
    Peggy Feury
    • Doris
    Jean Pierre Camps
    • Tadd
    Mark Livingston
    • Tripoli
    Rick Jason
    Rick Jason
    • Billy Batt
    Stafford Morgan
    Stafford Morgan
    • Alexander McPeak
    Richard Kennedy
    Richard Kennedy
    • Detective Beardsley
    George 'Buck' Flower
    George 'Buck' Flower
    • Detective Stone
    Roberta Collins
    Roberta Collins
    • Clarissa
    Stan Ross
    Stan Ross
    • Jack Dracula
    Lynne Guthrie
    • Carol
    Barry Cooper
    • Newcomer
    Gene Rutherford
    Gene Rutherford
    • Sam Walters
    Jim Sims
    • Austin Slade
    Sam Chu Lin
    • Newscaster
    Anita Franklin
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    • Director
      • Matt Cimber
    • Writer
      • Robert Thom
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    8pearceduncan

    Unique, surreal and disturbing, but exploitative

    This one's a real weirdie. It's unique, surreal and genuinely disturbing, and Millie Perkins gives a memorably intense and bizarre performance as Molly. It goes out of its way to shock the viewer, and largely succeeds. It also features the single most upsetting childhood trauma flashback I've ever seen.

    It's probably too much for most people's tastes, but if you enjoy flawed one-of-a-kind low budget '70s horror, it's worth a look if you can find it. I am a bit dubious about the exploitative way it uses the subject of child abuse device to shock and disturb the viewer, so be warned.
    6lastliberal-853-253708

    I guess I did kill him.

    Restored classic; one of the infamous video nasties banned in Britain.

    Those looking for the juicy parts that were excised by the censors will be disappointed, as the stuff, even the castration with a razor blade, is tame by today's standards.

    The film will be a little talkie as it is a tale of an abused child's descent into madness.

    In a constant state of inebriation, Molly (Millie Perkins) suffers numerous flashbacks of abuse and pain.

    Director Matt Cimber achieved his greatest status a couple of films later with three Razzie nominations for Butterfly with Pia Zadora.
    8HumanoidOfFlesh

    Dreamy visions of castration and incest.

    Millie Perkins is a disturbed young woman plagued by disturbing visions.She hates men and castrates them because she was the victim of incest during her childhood."The Witch Who Came from the Sea" is a strange and moody exploitation flick with dream-like atmosphere and strong symbolism.Millie castrates two popular football players in fantastically oneiric sequence of sexual violence.The film is slow-moving and deeply unpleasant character study of woman's torment.The central performance of Millie Perkins is fantastic as is the supporting cast.If you are into beautiful and highly subversive 70's US horror you can't miss this oddity.8 mermaids out of 10.
    7The_Void

    Not a lot of shocks, but nevertheless a nice slice of sleaze

    Like many films on the BBFC's "Video Nasty" list back in the eighties; The Witch Who Came from the Sea baffles the viewer because there really isn't anything in the film that should have lead to its banning. Sure, there's a little bit of blood and the suggestive child abuse scenes are a bit shocking, but this film is never going to corrupt or deprave. Anyway, while the shocks are disappointing, and I can understand why this isn't a widely liked cult classic; I've got to say that I really enjoyed it...and I should also mention that I'm not really sure why. The film features the age-old storyline of someone going insane and turning to murder, but it's surprisingly more relaxed in pace and content that many other similar movies. This one is also different because, rather than seeing a man butcher women; we've got a woman exacting violence against men. Molly is a young lady corrupted by memories of her seafaring father. She turns to drink, and soon becomes a killer after spending the night with two footballers. We then follow her on her dissent into alcoholism and insanity.

    The film has that classic, gritty low budget look about it, which bodes well with the atmosphere presented. One of the main reasons why I liked this film is because it seems that writer Robert Thom and director Matt Cimber actually care about the plot and characters, and this is shown by the fact that a lot of the movie is spent building up the situation around the lead character. The movie remains interesting throughout because certain facts about the lead's past are fed to the audience bit by bit, and these help us to see why the character acts as she does. The lead role is taken by Millie Perkins, who actually does a really good job with it. It's easy to believe that she is the character we are seeing on screen, and her performance is above the average for this sort of film. The scenes of gore aren't all that shocking, and only the one that sees a man butchered with his razor is likely to provoke any kind of reaction from the audience. The castration sequences and the child abuse are what this film became notorious for, but I don't know why as they both are put forward in a very casual manner. Overall, however, I feel that The Witch Who Came from the Sea has been unfairly treated and should be remembered with a bit more respect.
    6jellopuke

    Bad dreams

    A woman with bad dreams of her father has dreams of murdering people. She sleeps around, gets a tattoo and lies to her nephews before realizing that she did kill people and was molested as a kid.

    This movie occasionally really works well, but it's let down by the staid acting, in some cases bad sound, and lethargic pace. It's not bad at all, but it could have been a lot better with a more competent team. That said, it's worth seeing for the mental collapse on screen, frequent nudity, 70's locations and fashions, and overall dream like vibe it puts forward. The tattoo artist guy is really weird too.

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    • Trivia
      George "Buck" Flower not only acts in this movie as one of the homicide detectives investigating the murders committed by Millie Perkins, but also served as the film's casting director. In fact, Flower cast his own daughter Verkina to play young Molly in the disturbing flashback sequences featured in the movie.
    • Quotes

      Molly: Why don't you act like a man and go hide in the closet, cowboy?

    • Connections
      Featured in A Maiden's Voyage (2004)
    • Soundtracks
      Sailing, Sailing
      (uncredited)

      Written by Godfrey Marks

      Performed by Millie Perkins

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    • Release date
      • February 1976 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ведьма, явившаяся из моря
    • Filming locations
      • Santa Monica Pier, Santa Monica, California, USA(Location of the 'Boathouse' Restaurant as well as Long John's apartment. Specifically 301 Santa Monica Pier Building 9.)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 23m(83 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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