Witches of the Caribbean | |
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Directed by | David Decoteau |
Produced by | Allison Andrade (associate producer) Jeffrey Schenck (co-producer) Paul Colichman Stephen P. Jarchow (executive producers) Charles Arthur Berg (line producer) |
Written by | Jana K. Arnold |
Starring | Joanna Cassidy Nicole Cavazos Nicole Marie Monica Kelli Giddish Michael King Nina Tapanin Kyle Jordan Ric Sarabia Helene Udy Catherine Munden |
Music by | Jojo Draven[1] |
Distributed by | Image Entertainment Inc. |
Release date(s) | 2005 |
Running time | 82 min. |
Language | English |
Witches of the Caribbean is a homoerotic Horror movie, released in 2005, directed by David DeCoteau.
Seventeen-year-old Angela suffers from a recurring nightmare about a 16th century witch burned to death on a dark and mysterious beach. To find an explanation to this nightmare and reclaim her life, she flies to a two-week retreat for troubled teens on the Caribbean island of Matau, run by noted child psychologist Professor Avebury. Little does Angela realize that Matau hides a horrific secret history, nor does she know that her nightmares stem from this very spot.
Upon her arrival, Angela meets the other troubled teenagers attending the retreat, all of whom seem to play a role in the mystery of her dream. In particular, the enigmatic Bethany claims to be a witch and secretly seduces the other teens into joining her coven. Gradually, Angela realizes that her nightmares aren’t dreams at all, but memories of her past life. As the true nature of the frightening nightmare unfolds, Bethany seems determined to either seduce or destroy Angela. With the witching hour ticking closer, Angela must solve the mystery of the Caribbean island and its legendary witch coven.
This film was shot entirely in the Turks and Caicos Islands, on Grand Turk Island.
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