Witchcraft (1988 film)

Witchcraft

DVD cover
Directed by Rob Spera
Produced by Jerry Feifer
Yoram Barzilai
Written by Jody Savin
Starring Anat Topol
Gary Sloan
Mary Shelley
Music by Randy Miller
Cinematography Jens Sturup
Edited by Tony Miller
Distributed by Simitar Entertainment (USA, DVD)
Release dates
  • 1988 (1988)
Running time
95 min
Country United States
Language English

Witchcraft is the first in a series of horror thriller films.[1] The film was directed by Rob Spera[1] from a screenplay written by Jody Savin.[2]

The film starred Anat Topol, Gary Sloan, Mary Shelley, Elizabeth Stocton, Deborah Scott, Alexander Kirkwood, Lee Kissman, and Ross Newton.[2] The film was released on video in 1988, and re-released October 15, 1997, on DVD.

Plot

As Grace Churchill is having her baby, disturbing visions flash in her mind that show two witches being burned at the stake. It is later learned that these two people are John and Elizabeth Stockwell, who were burned in the year 1687. The visions seem to stop once her baby, whom she names William, is born. Things get worse when she, her husband, and the baby temporarily move into her mother-in-law’s creepy old house. It’s here that the visions start returning, and all sorts of spooky events start happening around her, including a priest hanging himself in their backyard.

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