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Witchcraft

  • 1988
  • R
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
3.4/10
927
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Witchcraft (1988)
Horror

Grace visits husband John's family manor. Peculiar events ensue, butler Ellsworth suspicious. Friend's demise unveils John and mother-in-law are 1687 witches through secret book. Grace and b... Read allGrace visits husband John's family manor. Peculiar events ensue, butler Ellsworth suspicious. Friend's demise unveils John and mother-in-law are 1687 witches through secret book. Grace and baby's fate unclear amid supernatural occurrences.Grace visits husband John's family manor. Peculiar events ensue, butler Ellsworth suspicious. Friend's demise unveils John and mother-in-law are 1687 witches through secret book. Grace and baby's fate unclear amid supernatural occurrences.

  • Director
    • Rob Spera
  • Writer
    • Jody Savin
  • Stars
    • Anat Topol
    • Gary Sloan
    • Mary Shelley
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.4/10
    927
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Rob Spera
    • Writer
      • Jody Savin
    • Stars
      • Anat Topol
      • Gary Sloan
      • Mary Shelley
    • 22User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
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    Anat Topol
    • Grace Churchill
    • (as Anat Topal-Barzilai)
    Gary Sloan
    Gary Sloan
    • John Stocton
    • (as Newton, Edward Ross)
    Mary Shelley
    • Elizabeth Stocton
    Deborah Scott
    • Linda
    Alexander Kirkwood
    • Priest
    Lee Kissman
    • Ellsworth
    Ross Newton
    Ross Newton
    • William
    Charles Grant
    • Dr. Adler
    Lilian Lane
    • Nurse #1
    Karen Michaels
    • Nurse #2
    Cynthia Bell
    • Hospital Nurse
    Victoria Ressurection
    • Hospital Nurse
    Ofelia Montano
    • Hospital Nurse
    Steve Decker
    • Dead Father
    Trevor Narom
    • Burned Husband
    Sarah Neece
    • Burned Wife
    Florence Stone Fevergeon
    • Visitor
    • (as Florence Stone)
    Lou Starr
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      • Rob Spera
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      • Jody Savin
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    4FieCrier

    so-so witchcraft movie, astonishingly followed by twelve sequels (so far)

    The opening of the movie intercuts a man and a woman being burned at the stake for witchcraft during colonial American times with a woman giving birth. That burning scene is repeated in a number of the sequels (more about them later).

    Grace Churchill is the mother, a woman who emigrated from Poland with her parents, who died in a murder/suicide. She's a former junkie (if I heard correctly), but cleaned up and was surprised to find John Churchill one of the state's wealthiest men was interested in marrying her.

    After the birth, they live with his mother in her huge house. Parts of the house are dusty, with things covered with sheets, and she's not supposed to go into that part. The family butler shows up to block it off when she tries to show it to her friend Linda. He becomes a little friendlier when given a fresh flower from the garden, and then isn't always there to guard the off-limits room.

    That room has a mirror in it, in which she can briefly see colonial people, and also has visions of the future, though she's not sure she really saw them. She also has a dream, or maybe it isn't, in which she wanders outside at night and finds two people engaged in a ritual, and her mother-in-law Elizabeth is one of them. Blood drips out of Elizabeth's mouth.

    The family also has a bunch of strange friends, older people who don't talk much. Grace's priest comes to the house to baptize William and he has a vision of flames, and becomes ill.

    To some extent, as some have said, this borrows from Rosemary's Baby, which is certainly the better movie. There's even a steal of a famous shot of that movie, where the camera points through a doorway, partly showing a woman on a phone. However, the camera here actually does peer around, whereas in Polanski's film, the shot makes the viewer want to try to peer around.

    Rosemary's Baby was followed by a little-seen and reportedly poor TV movie, Look What's Happened to Rosemary's Baby. Witchcraft is followed by a surprising twelve sequels so far (most of them relatively poor), though the last of them has not been released yet. Possibly the only horror series to have out-sequeled this one is the Asian anthology series Troublesome Night.

    Witchcraft II picks up about eighteen years after this one, and does feature a number of flashbacks to this. Most of the sequels can stand on their own, but due to the number of flashbacks in II, it might be best to start here.

    Witchcraft II also features some nudity, while there was none in this one, unless there is more than one version of the film. Some of the later Witchcraft sequels stray into erotic horror, and some feature scenes that could be considered softcore I suppose.

    The main recurring character in all but two of the sequels (8 and 10) is Will Spanner, who is baby William Churchill in this one, and William Adams in the second - there's never any doubt in the movie that the baby will make it through, just what he'll be like when he gets older. Though none of them are brilliant, I don't think they're quite as bad as many others do. When in the mood for a cheap horror movie with lots of nudity, they're OK.
    5cmagu

    Witchcraft

    "Witchcraft" is a relatively unknown underground horror flick. Though the film has been received extremely bad reviews, it managed to spawn a total of twelve sequels (to date, at least).

    The plot of the film is similar to the earlier "Rosemary's Baby". Grace Churchill has given birth to her first child, when her husband temporarily moves them in with his mother. While staying in her mother-in-laws creepy, old mansion, Grace begins experiencing bizarre incidents that lead her to believe her new family isn't what they seem.

    Honestly, I'm not sure why this movie got such bad reviews from people. The only real problem I found with it was the editing style - which gives the film the look of an episode of "Murder, She Wrote". The sets of the film are quite creepy. The acting (by a primarily newcomer cast) is good. The music (though performed on a synthesizer) fits the tone of the film.

    All in all, "Witchcraft" isn't an Oscar winning film, but it's a interesting way to pass 90 minutes.
    2Platypuschow

    Witchcraft: The beginning of a monstrous franchise

    Witchcraft is the first of no less than 16 movies and that is highly impressive!

    It tells the story of a woman who goes to stay with her mother in law after she gives birth to her first child. Trouble is her husband and mother in law aren't what they seem and have ties to the occult.

    Watchcraft first of all is unforgivably boring, very little happens. I think it's doing this for the purpose of building tension but it fails miserably.

    When things do happen they look so poor as intended impact is lost.

    I do hope the franchise improves as I'm 1/16 and suffering already.

    The Good:

    The fact that the franchise lasted so long is impressive

    The Bad:

    Very boring

    Unoriginal

    Generic cliched finale

    Things I Learnt From This Movie:

    Witchcraft must get better or it wouldn't have lasted so long, right?
    4lastliberal-853-253708

    You were just the vessel.

    How many Witchcraft films were there? 13? 14? I don't know, but this, the first, is not like the others.

    It is a repackaged Rosemary's Baby. and doesn't have the sex scenes of the later films in the Witchcraft series.

    This film has all the elements you would expect in a Gothic horror film: a creaky old house, mood music, a scary butler, strange dreams, and lots of screaming and blood. And, we need to mention the creepiest of them all, the Mother-in-Law.

    It may have been low budget, but it still was interesting and worth the time spent.
    4ryan-10075

    The Beginning of an Endless Horror Series

    So the time has come for me to finally watch and review the WITCHCRAFT series that incredibly has created count 'em 15 sequels. After watching the original I am not sure why it deserved even one.

    Its the story of new mother Grace Churchill (Anat Topal-Barzilai) who with hubby (Gary Sloan under the name Edward Ross) and new baby William go to her mother-in-law's (Mary Shelley...sadly, not the one who wrote Frankenstein) house to recover and regain her strength. Problem is the mother-in-law might be hiding some dark secrets.

    In the end a slow-moving, not very original horror movie. Mixed with at times shaky acting (although mother-in-law Shelley does well in her role) and sub-par delivery. Maybe try ROSEMARY'S BABY or if wanting a witch movie try THE WIZARD OF OZ.

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    • Trivia
      The website, Mr. Skin, posted the top 10 horror series with the most female nude scenes on Oct. 2020. Witchcraft had the most with 77. The list includes Witchcraft (77), Friday the 13th (49), Hellraiser (24), Wrong Turn (17), Piranha (16), Hostel (14), Silent Night, Deadly Night (14), Halloween (14), and Amityville (9).
    • Goofs
      In the opening credits the word "original" is spelt "origional".
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Grace Churchill: William!

    • Connections
      Edited into Witchcraft III: The Kiss of Death (1991)

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    • Release date
      • March 2, 1989 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Witch and Warlock
    • Filming locations
      • Thomas W. Phillips Residence - 2215 S. Harvard Blvd, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Vista Street Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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