Title: "[5] According to M. J. Simpson, "[w]hat starts off as a pretty crappy movie picks up towards the end, leaning more towards – though never reaching – the sort of unnerving, slightly-too-serious atmosphere of menace that characterised the best witchcraft films (The Devil Rides Out, for example). The country house location, Admiral's Walk in Pirbright, Surrey,[2] would be later used by Norman J. Warren for his films Satan's Slave (1976) and Terror (1978). Virgin Witch was rejected by the British Board of Film Censors (BBFC) in April 1971, but was passed with an X rating by the Greater London Council for a limited release in the capital. Together with Christine's sister Betty they go to a house in the country for the weekend for a photo ... 11 of 12 people found this review helpful. This FAQ is empty. Christine then uses her powers to kill Sybil and take her place as high priestess of the coven. To their surprise, Christine is more than eager to join the coven, but begins her own secret battle for control. During the ritual, Christine wrests control from Sybil by psychically torturing her. Johnny, no longer under Christine's control, takes Betty's virginity. Sometime later, the same thing happens to the daughter of a well-known sculptor. Vicki's website makes no mention of it, while Ann's refers to it as "not an experience Ann cares to remember". A string of appalling lust murders shocks the University of Perugia as a sadistic serial killer strangles to death beautiful college girls with a red and black scarf. He is assisted by... See full summary », Lucita has been locked away in a convent by her family in order to keep her away from her lover, Esteban. A religious sect led by Gustav Weil hunts all women suspected of witchcraft, killing a number of innocent victims. [citation needed]. The pair make plans to elope, but Esteban is accused of heresy before Lucita can ... See full summary », A young woman is questioned by the police and the judges, suspected of being a modern witch. Sisters Christine and Betty (Ann and Vicki Michelle) run away from home to find work as models. View production, box office, & company info. The producer was "Ralph Solomons" (a pseudonym of Kent Walton),[1] whose other producing credits include The Green Shoes, It's the Only Way to Go, and A Persian Fairy Tale. Use the HTML below. This time the parents (the sculptor and his wife) ... See full summary », Christine gets her big chance at modeling when she applies at Sybil Waite's agency.
A pair of psychotic hoodlums and an equally demented nymphomaniac woman terrorize two young girls on a train trip from Germany to Italy.
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