A serial killer targets young women wearing gold crosses; Detectives Lutz and Garner enlist Will Spanner to help with the occult angles of the case.A serial killer targets young women wearing gold crosses; Detectives Lutz and Garner enlist Will Spanner to help with the occult angles of the case.A serial killer targets young women wearing gold crosses; Detectives Lutz and Garner enlist Will Spanner to help with the occult angles of the case.
Debra K. Beatty
- Keli
- (as Debra Beatty)
Shannon McLeod
- Cat
- (as Shannon Leod)
Stephanie Swinney
- Mary
- (as Stephania Swinney)
Jennifer Bransford
- Diana
- (as Jenny Bransford)
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Willy warlock returns in this 6th outing but is played by yet another actor.
It tells the story of Willy brought in to assist the police in a case regarding a serial killer targetting women who wear crosses around their necks.
As is the case with the past couple of films the franchise seems to have heavily gone in the T&A direction. When you have keywords like "Sex on the floor" and "Fondling breasts" it's probably best you go in with low expectations.
I think out of the six thus far this is the worst, the plot is baffling and the movie as a whole really doesn't have any redeeming qualities. For horny teenagers I can even confirm that the nudity is incompetently done alike everything else.
Witchcraft VI can be tossed on the pile as another mess of a film.
The Good:
Nope
The Bad:
Dreadful sfx
Daft story
Cast are pretty bad
Things I Learnt From This Movie:
When film creators can't even do nudity right they should probably seek employment elsewhere
It tells the story of Willy brought in to assist the police in a case regarding a serial killer targetting women who wear crosses around their necks.
As is the case with the past couple of films the franchise seems to have heavily gone in the T&A direction. When you have keywords like "Sex on the floor" and "Fondling breasts" it's probably best you go in with low expectations.
I think out of the six thus far this is the worst, the plot is baffling and the movie as a whole really doesn't have any redeeming qualities. For horny teenagers I can even confirm that the nudity is incompetently done alike everything else.
Witchcraft VI can be tossed on the pile as another mess of a film.
The Good:
Nope
The Bad:
Dreadful sfx
Daft story
Cast are pretty bad
Things I Learnt From This Movie:
When film creators can't even do nudity right they should probably seek employment elsewhere
This extremely cheap waste of time is more concerned with gratuitous female nudity than anything of interest in the so-called "plot." Two donut-eating, wisecracking cops enlist the aid of retired, now good warlock Will Spanner (Jerry Spicer) to help track down a Satanic serial killer. The evil leader is an old, dyed-blonde bar owner with a huge forehead who sends out a beautiful vixen (Shannon McLeod) and a muscular guy with a "nice butt" (Craig Stepp) to seduce, then sacrifice lots of silicone-enhanced blonde bimbos.
If you think the acting, photography, dialogue and lighting are bad, just wait until you see the FX. Scenes of belly buttons turning into Satanic stars and a solar eclipse that eventually shoots laser beams (?!) are among the worst effects ever to hit the small screen. Spicer having sex in the bathtub with his wife (Debra Beatty) is the only memorable part.
Do yourself a favor and forget this awful direct-to-video series even exists!
Director Julie Davis also scripted, and shows none of the talent that made her indy romantic-comedy I LOVE YOU, DON'T TOUCH ME! (1997) so enjoyable.
If you think the acting, photography, dialogue and lighting are bad, just wait until you see the FX. Scenes of belly buttons turning into Satanic stars and a solar eclipse that eventually shoots laser beams (?!) are among the worst effects ever to hit the small screen. Spicer having sex in the bathtub with his wife (Debra Beatty) is the only memorable part.
Do yourself a favor and forget this awful direct-to-video series even exists!
Director Julie Davis also scripted, and shows none of the talent that made her indy romantic-comedy I LOVE YOU, DON'T TOUCH ME! (1997) so enjoyable.
Sex, sex, and more sex seems to be the plot of this late entry in the series. What plot there is, is about a a series of murders happening in the California hillside. Seems the murders are linked to the devil who is looking for his virginal bride.
If you like sleaze, then you should more then enjoy this. No plot, bad acting, bad direction, bad special effects, bad editing, but lots of graphic sex and nudity. Enjoy!! Unrated; Extreme Sexual Content, Nudity, Profanity, and Mild Violence.
If you like sleaze, then you should more then enjoy this. No plot, bad acting, bad direction, bad special effects, bad editing, but lots of graphic sex and nudity. Enjoy!! Unrated; Extreme Sexual Content, Nudity, Profanity, and Mild Violence.
I enjoyed this film, sure it's not the best occult film out there, hell, it isn't even a very good occult film, but it does work as a good softcore flick in that it delivers the goods (i.e. ample female nudity) and doesn't mess around with taking itself too seriously. Something that is good to find in these sorts of films, all too often, I try to rent some video, hoping to see gratuitious skin and instead am stuck watching some horrible attempt at "suspense," and left with little to no actual skin, ugh. I was rather relieved to catch an amusing flick with healthy doses of nudity. I also liked the stupid cop scenes because, well, I think cops eating donuts are funny. Check it out if you're a fan of the series or an Andy Sidaris fan. I give it 8/10 stars!
Not as bad as your lead to believe. This is a very long series of movies so not everyone is going to be a hit out of the park. But you should at least give it a chance and you should not go into this expecting anything more than a B-movie because that's exactly what you're going to get. Still decent either way.
Did you know
- TriviaFuture Scream Queen and sexploitation star Tiffany Shepis said she auditioned for the movie and producers cast her, but then she turned it down when she found out it involved nudity because she was only 15. The producers had no idea she was under 18. She ended up performing nude in several films in 2002 when she was 23 and appeared naked in most of her films during her career.
- ConnectionsEdited from Witchcraft (1988)
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- 1h 28m(88 min)
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