An evil Voodoo Witchdoctor runs a murder-for-hire business. He'll do away with your unfaithful wife, your unappreciative boss, or your back-stabbing friend - but the price is your soul!An evil Voodoo Witchdoctor runs a murder-for-hire business. He'll do away with your unfaithful wife, your unappreciative boss, or your back-stabbing friend - but the price is your soul!An evil Voodoo Witchdoctor runs a murder-for-hire business. He'll do away with your unfaithful wife, your unappreciative boss, or your back-stabbing friend - but the price is your soul!
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This flick really is lots of fun. Sure, it's a micro-budget film, but the dialog is all kinds of clever and the story really does have some jolts in it. Wisely, director Jim Haggerty never tries to do more than he has the means to film, so you don't see cheap and tacky special effects. It all works.
The movie stars Phil Lewis of the band LA Guns who clearly has been hiding some acting skills. Across the board the acting is very good and the women - most of whom get naked - are hot.
If you like your horror with a nice dash of humor, this is a film for you.
The movie stars Phil Lewis of the band LA Guns who clearly has been hiding some acting skills. Across the board the acting is very good and the women - most of whom get naked - are hot.
If you like your horror with a nice dash of humor, this is a film for you.
For Jim Haggerty's fourth film, he has enlisted the help of Phil Lewis, lead singer of the band LA Guns. Lewis shines in the title role as Dr Phineas Gorgon, a doctor with some unusual prescriptions for helping people solve their problems. Vic Martino also does a great job as the detective trying to make sense of it all, and stop Gorgon from his evil ways. The acting in this film overall is the most consistent of Haggerty's films, and combined with some great dialogue and an engrossing story line, really keeps you interested in the film. All the women are gorgeous, and as is the norm with Haggerty's films, there is plenty of nudity. Most of his films also contain a good deal of humor, and this one is no exception. For a film made on practically no budget, it's easy to forgive some of the lighting, sound, and editing flaws, none of which detract from the film in a major way. A couple of the scenes however, didn't come off as well as the rest of the film, especially one featuring two women fighting. They seemed like they were having a laugh and a good time, rather than trying to kill each other. For someone who had never acted in a film before, Lewis is very effective, especially when dishing out some of his "prescriptions"; you can feel the pleasure he takes in the sadism he bestows on his victims. As another commenter noted, there is not a whole lot of special effects or gore in this film. Instead, Haggerty relies on the story, and the characters to keep the film interesting, and that's a welcome change from many of the movies in this genre currently being released. This film is recommended for anyone who enjoys horror movies that rely on atmosphere and plot, as it has the feel of some of the classic Hammer films from the 60's and 70's. If you enjoy those types of films, check this one out.
You've got to give it to Jim Haggerty. How he managed to convince all his friends to act in this thing, even convincing a couple of relatively attractive women to take their clothes off, is a bit mind boggling. Not since Ed Wood has an ego trip like this been so inept. Did he film this thing on his iphone? Why is the lighting and sound so horrible?
There are a couple of performances that might pass muster in another movie, but the script, direction, and technical elements make them all look bad. What does Haggerty have that convinced these people that this was a good idea? How did he raise the money to get it released? Just wow.
There are a couple of performances that might pass muster in another movie, but the script, direction, and technical elements make them all look bad. What does Haggerty have that convinced these people that this was a good idea? How did he raise the money to get it released? Just wow.
Good, fun "horror" film. Particularly enjoyed Phil Lewis, of the rock group Guns & Roses and I believe never acted before and Vic Martino of Sopranos. Haggerty himself plays a brief supporting role and as we are coming to know from some of his other features, he is a very funny and natural actor. I thought the special effects were good and an amusing turn by the card shark. Haggerty is giving a lot of good actors work. Lots of tongue and cheek humor, Haggerty has a helluva imagination. If you like lots of good shots of full frontal female nudity, this one's for you.
Production credits, music etal look good.
Production credits, music etal look good.
I liked Witchmaster General.
First, Phil Lewis gave a good performance. For a first-time actor, he had presence.
In addition, the other actors kept it interesting. The one playing the cop definitely moved the film along.
I also liked the music. It had an appropriately sinister quality.
Though it was a horror film, it was also funny enough.
Another strong element of the movie were the effective camera shots. I've seen all of the Jim Haggerty films and his cinematography has undoubtedly improved.
It was an effective effort. I liked it.
First, Phil Lewis gave a good performance. For a first-time actor, he had presence.
In addition, the other actors kept it interesting. The one playing the cop definitely moved the film along.
I also liked the music. It had an appropriately sinister quality.
Though it was a horror film, it was also funny enough.
Another strong element of the movie were the effective camera shots. I've seen all of the Jim Haggerty films and his cinematography has undoubtedly improved.
It was an effective effort. I liked it.
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