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Démoniaque présence

Original title: La casa 4 (Witchcraft)
  • 1989
  • 12
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
4.3/10
2.6K
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Démoniaque présence (1989)
Horror

A photographer and others are stranded at a Massachusetts island hotel haunted by a woman in black.A photographer and others are stranded at a Massachusetts island hotel haunted by a woman in black.A photographer and others are stranded at a Massachusetts island hotel haunted by a woman in black.

  • Director
    • Fabrizio Laurenti
  • Writers
    • Harry Spalding
    • Daniele Stroppa
  • Stars
    • David Hasselhoff
    • Linda Blair
    • Catherine Hickland
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.3/10
    2.6K
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    • Director
      • Fabrizio Laurenti
    • Writers
      • Harry Spalding
      • Daniele Stroppa
    • Stars
      • David Hasselhoff
      • Linda Blair
      • Catherine Hickland
    • 61User reviews
    • 52Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    David Hasselhoff
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    • Gary
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    • Jane Brooks
    Catherine Hickland
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    • Linda Sullivan
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    • Rose Brooks
    Hildegard Knef
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    • Lady In Black
    Leslie Cumming
    • Leslie
    Robert Champagne
    • Freddie Brooks
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    Rick Farnsworth
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    Michael Manchester
    • Tommy Brooks
    Frank Cammarata
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    Bobby Thorndike
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    • Director
      • Fabrizio Laurenti
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      • Harry Spalding
      • Daniele Stroppa
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    5Bernie4444

    David Hasselhoff and Linda Blair

    "Witchery" (1989) If it was not for such great popular actors this movie would be lost in obscurity. David Hasselhoff played Prince Simon in Starcrash (1978). Linda Blair played Ida Mae in "Married with Children" TV Series (1986-1997).

    Strange things happen like the film runtime is stated as 95 minutes or 96 uncut. But the DVD I placed in the player says 1:36.50 minutes. There are no subtitles so you might have to play the German parts over again as they slur. There is not an overabundance of background music which makes the phony background music more impressive when they use it.

    We get a lot of amateur-stilted dialogs; you are just going to have to get over it if you are to make it through the movie.

    Linda Sullivan (Catherine Hickland) is a witchy researcher and an overdue virgin. She and her quazi boyfriend investigate a derelict hotel on the coast of Massachusetts.

    Same time a family is looking to purchase the hotel. We get to see the boat captain hanging around, an intrepid German actress, a weird portal (like "Hot Tub Time Machine",) a dumb waiter, and much more.

    They have time to reflect and so do we. Did I watch the whole thing?

    Looks like it could be a pilot for a TV series.
    4BA_Harrison

    JUST about worth it for the gore. Possibly.

    An Italian/American co-production co-starring Linda Blair and David 'The Hoff' Hasselhoff: how could any fan of trashy horror resist such a treat?

    Well, based on the uneventful, extremely tedious, and utterly nonsensical first forty minutes or so, I would have said 'very easily'; thankfully, however, things do eventually get a tad more entertaining with the introduction of several inventive death scenes, and for those lucky enough to find an uncut copy, a smattering of nudity too (unfortunately, my copy was optically edited to remove such offensive material).

    The Hoff stars as Gary, a photographer who accompanies his beautiful girlfriend Leslie (Leslie Cumming) to a run-down hotel on a seemingly deserted island in order to take pictures for her latest project, a book about witches; whilst there, frustrated Gary also hopes to try and cure a bad case of blue balls by relieving Leslie of her virginity.

    His plans for nookie are scuppered, however, by the unexpected arrival of property developers Freddie and Rose Brooks (Robert Champagne and Annie Ross), their pregnant daughter Jane (Blair), son Tommy (Michael Manchester), pretty nymphomaniac architect Linda Sullivan (Catherine Hickland), and estate agent Jerry (Rick Farnsworth), who have come to inspect the island's hotel.

    After explaining their unexpected presence on the island, Gary and Leslie are welcomed by the property's new owners, and when a violent storm suddenly picks up, making it perilous to return to the mainland, everyone agrees to spend the night in the old building. Unfortunately, unbeknownst to the hotel's new guests, the place is also home to the spirit of an evil witch (Hildegard Knef), who requires human sacrifices in order to bring herself back to life. One by one, victims are pulled into a swirling red vortex (which is guaranteed to provide unintentional laughs), before meeting a terrible fate.

    None of this makes much sense, and the acting is atrocious (Manchester as Tommy is particularly bad, whilst Hasselhoff proves to be one of the better performers, which speaks volumes about the others), but those viewers who make it past the dreary first half are rewarded with some pretty decent moments of gore: Rose has her lips sewn together, before being roasted alive in a fireplace; Jerry is crucified and burnt alive; Linda is tortured by hags and impaled on a swordfish(!!); Freddie's veins pulsate and erupt in geysers of blood; and Gary gets stabbed in the back.

    Oh, and Leslie is raped by a guy with no lips and Blair gets possessed (again).
    trvwatson

    low budget gore feast

    David Hassellhoff seemed to be lost in this film, not because it was a bad movie, but because it was so far from his days in knight rider, well only a few years, maybe his cash was drying up and he needed a top up, and Linda Blair, well you only have to look at her whatever movie she is in and the Exorcist comes flooding back. But even still this film was pretty good, and was still quite entertaining, especially the scene where the nagging old hag gets her mouth stitched together, and as if that was not enough is left dangling upside down in a chimney over a burning fireplace, just ignore the fuzzy picture and take it for what it is, A low budget gore feast.
    4Vomitron_G

    Witchcraft AKA La Casa 4 AKA Witchery AKA Evil Encounters AKA Ghosthouse 2 AKA The Haunted House

    An Italian horror movie with so many juicy AKA titles and starring both Linda Blair and David Hasselhoff... I mean, that has got to be worth it, right? "Witchery" is not even as inept as Umberto Lenzi's "Ghosthouse" - or maybe it is - and it's about as much fun. Hassle Da Hoff is always worth a few chuckles, if you ask me. Linda Blair gets to play her possessed self again, with an exploded hairdo this time. "Witchery" also features a handful of pretty memorable killings (lips sewn tight and burned in the fireplace, pulsating veins popping & squirting and bleeding to death, nailed to the cross and burned like a witch upside down, etc). This movie really ain't wrapped too tight, and there lies the beauty of it all: Italian genre movies from the 80's are usually a pretty bonkers affair altogether (that ghostly rape of a virgin was a winner! - yes, there's boobies). Safe to say I enjoyed "Witchery", more than I thought I would . Both Lenzi's first one (Italian title: "La Casa 3") and this unrelated, unofficial second film are recommended viewings if you like your haunted house stuff trashy, gory and Italian-style. Much like a big, greasy pizza, these movies aren't exactly nutritious, but they're tasty as hell.
    3TheOldGuyFromHalloween3

    Don't Hassle the Hoff

    Master thespian David Hasselhoff and his female equivalent Linda Blair team up with a chick who looks like Daphne Zuniga and a chick who looks like Christina Applegate and other assorted weirdos in this remake of And Then There Were None. This movie is so low budget I'm surprised they could afford a helicopter. Not to be missed.

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    • Trivia
      Fabrizio Laurenti originally wanted to cast Bette Davis as the Lady in Black. Incidentally, Davis is said to have dabbled in witchcraft in her spare time.
    • Goofs
      After the helicopter leaves the island, it is the middle of the night when Leslie and Gary first go into the house, yet it is the middle of the day when they finally get upstairs - all in the space of a few seconds.
    • Quotes

      Leslie: God you scared me.

      Gary: Who were you expecting? The Phantom of the Opera?

    • Alternate versions
      The original UK video release (as "Ghosthouse II") was cut by 21 secs by the BBFC to remove a shot of blood spurting from a slashed neck, plus heavily editing the nudity during the orgy scene. The 2001 DVD release (as "Witchcraft") restores the violence from the opening sequence but also uses a slow-motion effect to remove the nudity from the orgy. As the BBFC state that they made no cuts to the film it would appear to have been pre-edited before submission.
    • Connections
      Featured in Joe D'Amato Totally Uncut: The Horror Experience (2001)

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    • Release date
      • February 21, 1990 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La endemoniada
    • Filming locations
      • 1000 Glades Rd, Scituate, Massachusetts, USA(hotel)
    • Production company
      • Filmirage
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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