Color, 1966, 91 mins. 50 secs.
Directed by Cyril Frankel
Starring Joan Fontaine, Alec McCowen, Kay Walsh, Gwen Ffrangcon Davies, Ingrid Brett, Martin Stephens
Scream Factory (Blu-ray) (US RA HD) / WS (1.66:1) (16:9), Studio Canal (Blu-ray & DVD) (UK RB/R2 HD/PAL) / WS (1.66:1), Anchor Bay (DVD) (US R1 NTSC) / WS (1.78:1) (16:9)
tailored by Rebecca star
Joan Fontaine as her big screen comeback, The Witches was largely buried under the deluge of Hammer films popping up seemingly every other week during the mid-'60s. Shorn of such marketable elements as voluptuous maidens in distress or blood-dripping vampires, the film instead has to rely on such niceties as plot and atmosphere to hold the viewer's attention. While the final product isn't a complete success, The Witches is a nice try and a haunting attempt by Hammer to do something out of the ordinary.
village, and Linda might
be in line as a human sacrifice.
Unfortunately, like some of its companion releases like Frankenstein Created Woman, the DVDs tended to rot after about a year and were rendered
unplayable.