She maintains that it's her spells that have brought him success but he demands she destroy her all her witch paraphernalia. © Letterboxd Limited. – ggf. The performances were all good, but Janet Blair & Margaret Johnson steal every scene. Momentanes Problem beim Laden dieses Menüs. We want to hear what you have to say but need to verify your email. JT, Screen captures originally uploaded by JT with Cornwall screen captures added by SJ, Also known as ‘Burn, Witch, Burn’ (US Title). Please reference “Error Code 2121” when contacting customer service. Second, did every 60s horror movie have a narrator that sounds like the Haunted Mansion host??
"Burn, witch burn!" A search of the house the next day leads to the discovery The occult and witchcraft elements are handled with a minimalist touch. The film is something of a slow burner until this moment but suddenly sinister occurrences come thick and fast. Anyway, a carful of catty academic types start talking shit about our girl…, "...Through every civilization, people have believed in witches.
SJ, Cliveden Road and Berry Hill, Taplow. Now he faces a race against time to save his wife from certain death. There's no other way to put it.
Cinemark Night of the Eagle Date: 1962 Director: Sidney Hayers Production Company: Independent Artists Stars: Peter Wyngarde, Janet Blair, Reginald Beckwith Location(s): Berkshire, Cornwall, Hertfordshire Atmospheric and tense. dark forces within the faculty are threatening to destroy him, Norman Sign up here.
He ends up in his own classroom, where the phrase “I do not believe”, written by him at the film’s start, is still chalked mockingly on the blackboard. says: Tweets by @britishhorror Atmospheric and underplayed in the tradition of Val Lewton. These black magic accoutrements – a dead spider, an animal skull, graveyard earth – were acquired from a witch-doctor while living in Jamaica.
For all you know you're not actually very good at your job and magic is the only thing allowing you to both keep it and succeed at it. to be watched several times to take it all in. | Rating: 3/5. The percentage of users who rated this 3.5 stars or higher.
Superstition4. Peter Wyngarde Janet Blair Margaret Johnston Anthony Nicholls Colin Gordon Kathleen Byron Reginald Beckwith Jessica Dunning Norman Bird Judith Stott Bill Mitchell. It's interesting to see how a tale of occult female empowerment was adapted in such a way as to be compatible with the early 60s culture…, A list that is trying to contain every horror film made that is not lost and is found on the…, Chris Vandenberg 1,000 films 3,875 74 Edit. How did I miss this? Norman rushes to help, but the spooky tape is now played over the tannoy, So beware – those twitching curtains can harbour more than just nosey neighbours. the lives of Professor Norman Taylor (Peter Wyngarde) and his wife Tansy, The cape in the background as Wyngarde enters the cottage. Almost immediately, Janet Blair's character, Tansy, is having her experiences discounted by her husband. BFI Books. More film reviews