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Horror

Mark of the Witch

- Innocent Co-Ed… Or Bride Of The Devil?

A 300-year-old witch terrorizes a college town to get revenge on the descendant of the man who persecuted her.

Release Date : 1970-09-30

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Lone Star ProductionsPresidio Productions

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Robert Elston

Character Name : Mac Stuart

Original Name : Robert Elston

Gender : Male

Barbara Brownell

Character Name : Sharon

Original Name : Barbara Brownell

Gender : Female

Gary Brockette

Character Name : Howard

Original Name : Gary Brockette

Gender : Male

Anitra Walsh

Character Name : Jill

Original Name : Anitra Walsh

Gender : Male

Darryl Wells

Character Name : Alan

Original Name : Darryl Wells

Gender : Male

Jack Gardner

Character Name : Harry

Original Name : Jack Gardner

Gender : Male

Marie Santell

Character Name : The Witch

Original Name : Marie Santell

Gender : Male

Sande Drewes

Character Name : Marybeth

Original Name : Sande Drewes

Gender : Male

Lawrence DuPont

Character Name : Dr. Quimby

Original Name : Lawrence DuPont

Gender : Male

John Figlmiller

Character Name : Ricky

Original Name : John Figlmiller

Gender : Male

Sylvia Rundell

Character Name :

Original Name : Sylvia Rundell

Gender : Male

Lori Taylor

Character Name : Alice

Original Name : Lori Taylor

Gender : Male

Reviews

W

Wuchak

@Wuchak

2021-06-23

***Low-budget, melodramatic witch flick shot in Dallas in 1969*** A witch that is hanged in the 1600s is inadvertently resurrected 321 years later at a Dallas area college by some nice students playing around with an old book of spells. The witch possesses a student and seems intent on getting revenge on the descendant of the man who executed her. “Mark of the Witch” (1970) is a low-budget horror flick that’s rather generic, but also effective in several ways. The overt satanic rituals were nothing new at the time as they were featured in earlier slicker films like “Masque of the Red Death” (1964) and “Devils of Darkness” (1965). While the movie was shot in 1969, the protagonists aren’t hippies, but rather groovy-but-agreeable college students & their hip professor (Robert Elston). The actress who plays the witch at the beginning of the film lays it on too thick and is exasperating. But the actress who plays Jill (Anitra Walsh) is impressive for a no-name. Actually winsome Anitra is one of the main reasons this movie is worth catching. She looks great in her blue mini-dress, etc. Unfortunately she died prematurely in 1980 at the age of 32. The tame special effects are surprisingly proficient and the music is effectively creepy. Regrettably, the final act needed more oomph. But “Mark of the Witch” is a must to observe college culture in 1969 (styles, décor, vehicles, social customs, etc.). The film runs 1 hour and 24 minutes and was shot in the Dallas area, including Southern Methodist University and Texas Christian University, Fort Worth. GRADE: B-