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The descendants of a witch hunting family and their close friends are stalked and killed by a mysterious entity.

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James Garrick
Carolyn Courage ...
Ann Garrick
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Philip
Sarah Keller ...
Suzy
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Viv
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Carol Tucker
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Gary
Rosie Collins ...
Diane
Chuck Julian ...
Phil the Greek
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Dolores Hamilton
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Hannah
Mary Maude ...
Lady Garrick
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Lord Garrick
Peter Craze ...
The Director
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Curtis the Actor (as Peter Atiard)
Peter Sproule ...
Policeman
Colin Howells ...
Detective
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The Mechanic
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Club Bouncer
Joseph Dunlop ...
Villager
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Villager
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Villager
John Rapley ...
Priest
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Burning Man
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T.V. Reporter (as David Mc.Gillivray)
Ben Levine ...
Man in Club
Tanya Ferova ...
Stripper (as Tanya Ferowa)
L.E. Mack ...
Mad Dolly
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Mike O'Malley ...
Club Barman
Denis Balkin ...
Kerb crawler (uncredited)
Robert Conway ...
Party Guest (uncredited)
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Party Guest (uncredited)
Hayden Pearce ...
Man on Tube Train (uncredited)
Cleo Rocos ...
Party Guest (uncredited)
John Scarlett-Davis ...
Disc Jockey (uncredited)

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Norman J. Warren ... (as Norman.J.Warren)

Written by

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David McGillivray ... (screenplay)
 
Les Young ... (story) &
Moira Young ... (story)

Produced by

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Richard Crafter ... producer
Les Young ... producer
Moira Young ... associate producer

Music by

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Ivor Slaney

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Les Young ... director of photography

Editing by

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Jim Elderton

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Ros Seily ... assistant editor

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Hayden Pearce

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Robin Grantham ... chief makeup artist

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Nigel Goldsack ... second assistant director
Bryan Hirst ... assistant director
Leyland Wyler ... third assistant director

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Adam Alexander ... boom operator
Simon Okin ... sound recordist
Ted Ryan ... dubbing mixer
John Scarlett-Davis ... sound engineer
Norman J. Warren ... sound editor

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Steve Emerson ... stunts

Camera and Electrical Department

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Denis Balkin ... grip
Tony Barber ... electrician
David Bevan ... focus puller
Brian Herlihy ... clapper loader
John Metcalfe ... camera operator
John Moore ... electrician

Script and Continuity Department

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Judi Futrille ... continuity (as Judi Furtrille)

Additional Crew

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John Hemmings ... laboratory contact

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The Baron De Veauce ... the producers wish to thank
The Baroness De Veauce ... the producers wish to thank
Norma Dodson ... special thanks
Maureen Fagg ... the producers wish to thank
Tom Fagg ... the producers wish to thank
Les ... the producers wish to thank (as Les & Vicki of the Nags Head, Knaphill, Surrey)
Judi Metcalfe ... special thanks
Mike Metcalfe ... special thanks
Ivy Overhead ... special thanks
Vicki ... the producers wish to thank (as Les & Vicki of the Nags Head, Knaphill, Surrey)
Frazer Wood ... special thanks
Peter Wren ... special thanks
Crew believed to be complete

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Plot Summary

Royal descendants feel the wrath of the curse of condemned witch Mad Dolly, who spews forth her prophecy while she is burned at the stake. The victims suffer death by having their heads removed in various fashions, getting their limbs caught in animal traps, knife wounds, and other methods of medieval torture. Written by Ørnås

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Taglines Have You Ever Felt An Evil Presence All Around You ... ? See more »
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Also Known As
  • La Terreur des morts-vivants (France)
  • El ente diabólico (Spain)
  • De repente, llegó el terror (Spain)
  • La vengeance des sorciers (Canada, French title)
  • Террор (Soviet Union, Russian title)
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  • 84 min
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Trivia In the scene in the deserted film studio, where Philip is attacked by movie paraphernalia, the film stock is actually nine damaged prints of Saturday Night Fever (1977), obtained from Rank Laboratories. See more »
Goofs When a sword pierces Ann, its blade protrudes from her back vertical to her body, but from her front the blade is horizontal to her body. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Just You and Me, Kid/The Frisco Kid/Goldengirl/The Villain/Breaking Away (1979). See more »
Crazy Credits L.E. Mack ... Mad Dolly is after the Dolly Grip that pushes James Aubrey down the stairs See more »

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