Witchouse
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Witchouse | |
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Directed by | David DeCoteau |
Produced by |
Vlad Panescu Charles Band |
Written by | Matthe Jason Walsh |
Starring |
Matt Raftery Monica Serene Garnich Ariauna Albright Brooke Mueller Ashley McKinney Dave Oren Ward Dane Northcutt |
Music by | Jared DePasquale |
Cinematography | Gabriel Kosuth |
Editing by | Harry James Picardi |
Distributed by | Full Moon Features |
Release dates |
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Running time | 72 min. |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Witchouse is a horror film released in 1999 by Full Moon Features.[1] The film was rated R for violence, sexual situations, gore, language, and drug content. The movie has received mainly negative reviews. The independent film would eventually spawn two sequels.
Synopsis
On Mayday 1998 in the town of Dunwich, Massachusetts, Elizabeth gathers together a group of specially selected friends for a rather odd party. It turns out that she is the descendent of a malevolent witch named Lilith who was burned at the stake precisely three hundred years ago. Now Elizabeth hopes to resurrect her dreadful ancestor and has a specific (and murderous) need for the guests she has chosen.
Cast
- Ariauna Albright – Lilith LaFey
- Matt Raftery – Jack Smith
- Monica Serene Garnich – Jennifer
- Ashley McKinney – Elizabeth LaFey
- Brooke Mueller – Janet
- Dave Oren Ward – Tony (The film is dedicated to Dave Oren Ward who was murdered in Los Angeles during post-production).
- Dane Northcutt – Scott
- Marissa Tait – Maria
- Ryan Scott Greene – Brad
- Jason Faunt - Bob
- Kimberly Pullis- Margaret
References
External links
- Witchouse at the Internet Movie Database
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