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196689 minHorror, Thriller, Mystery, Drama

The Witches

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Is The Witches worth watching? With a rating of 6/10, this Horror, Thriller, Mystery, Drama film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Witches Synopsis

Following a nervous breakdown, Gwen takes up the job of head teacher in the small village of Haddaby. There she can benefit from the tranquillity and peace, enabling her to recover fully. But under the facade of idyllic country life she slowly unearths the frightening reality of village life in which the inhabitants are followers of a menacing satanic cult with the power to inflict indiscriminate evil and death if crossed.

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Top Cast

Joan Fontaine
Joan FontaineGwen Mayfield
Kay Walsh
Kay WalshStephanie Bax
Alec McCowen
Alec McCowenAlan Bax
Ann Bell
Ann BellSally Benson
Ingrid Boulting
Ingrid BoultingLinda Rigg
John Collin
John CollinDowsett
Michele Dotrice
Michele DotriceValerie Creek
Gwen Ffrangcon Davies
Gwen Ffrangcon DaviesGranny Rigg
Duncan Lamont
Duncan LamontBob Curd
Leonard Rossiter
Leonard RossiterDr. Wallis

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Is The Witches worth watching?

The Witches has received mixed reviews with a 6/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Horror, Thriller, Mystery movies.

Is The Witches hit or flop?

The Witches has received average ratings (6/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is The Witches?

The Witches is a Horror, Thriller, Mystery movie that Following a nervous breakdown, Gwen takes up the job of head teacher in the small village of Haddaby. There she can benefit from the tranquillity and ...

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Critic Reviews

WuchakMay 25, 2022
★ 6

_**Pastoral drama/mystery starts and ends with witchy horror**_ A schoolteacher who had been traumatized by witchdoctors as a missionary in Africa (Joan Fontaine) gets a gig at a remote English village where she starts to suspect witchcraft being practiced. Kay Walsh plays the educated matriarch of the town. “The Witches” (1966), also known as “The Devil’s Own,” is obscure Hammer Horror that obviously influenced the cult flick “The Wicker Man” (1973). It’s mostly a slow rural drama/mystery that opens and closes with overt witcheries. Speaking of which, people complain about the “awful” and “laughable” conclusion, but it was innovative and no doubt shocking in 1965 when it was shot. Whilst cinema flirted with Satanism & witchcraft in the early 60s with "The City of the Dead," "The Masque of the Red Death" and "Devils of Darkness," this one went one step further by depicting a devilish ceremony more explicitly, which strikes some modern viewers as cheesy and amusing. Sure, today it’s about as scary (and choreographed) as Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” video (1983), but the mundane story definitely needed something outlandish and outrageous by that point. It paved the way for the popular flicks "The Devil Rides Out" and "Rosemary's Baby,” both released two years later. Blonde Ingrid Boulting stands out on the female front as Linda. Meanwhile you might remember striking Michele Dotrice (Valerie) from “The Blood on Satan's Claw” (1971). The film runs about 1 hour, 30 minutes, and was shot in Hambleden, England, which is a half-hour drive due west of London, with studio stuff done at nearby Bray Studios. GRADE: B-