SCREAM THEATER Double Feature VOL 4 [DVD] [1969, 1960]
$9.95
Legend of the Witches and City of the Dead
MPAA Rating: Not Rated
Format: DVD
LEGEND OF THE WITCHES:
The historical origins of witchcraft in moon-worship and the witches’ legend of creation. Initiation rites undergone by the modern witch’ divination by birds and animals; Christianity’s absorption of pagan rites; revenge killing; the Black Mass. Cecil Williamson’s Museum of Witchcraft in Cornwall. Investigations into the efficacy of witchcraft; extra-sensory perception; foretelling the future. All featuring the infamous “King Of The Witches” in the only footage in existance of the King Of Wicca. Alexander Saunders.. who uses this documentary to guide us through his coven. By then, Sanders had been endorsed by a group of 1,623 practicing Wiccans as ‘King of the Witches’ – with Maxine as ‘Witch Queen’ – and he turned into a media celebrity. There were TV appearances, late-night talks on radio, a sympathetic biography, record albums of his rituals and this film, The Legend of The Witches, based on his exploits. These were said to include healing people of warts by ‘wishing them on someone else, who’s already ugly’. Another woman was supposedly cured of cander by Sanders sitting with her in the hospital for three days and nights, holding her feet and pouring ‘healing energy’ into her. Sanders and Maxine parted in 1973 and he drifted into semi-retirement before moving to Bexhill in East Sussex, where he died in 1988. Like Gardner, his legacy was his own tradition of ritual and belief within the Wicca movement – dubbed ‘Alexandrian’ in a play on his first name.
72 mins, B&W, 1.33:1/4×3; 1969, Not Rated
CITY OF THE DEAD:
“This classic of British horror has been painstakingly restored by VCI (with the cooperation of the British Film Institute) and is now complete and uncut; including more than 2 minutes of additional footage, which had been cut from the U.S. version, titled HORROR HOTEL. This also marks the first time ever this uncut version has been seen on video with its original title. THE CITY OF THE DEAD is an extraordinarily good chiller scripted by George Baxt, which still has the power to frighten fans of the horror genre.” A college student, Nan Barlow is researching the history of witchcraft. Taunted by her brother and fiancé, who have voiced their concern over her silly notions, Nan arms herself with resolve and drives into the small New England village of Whitewood. She is glad that at least she was able to count on the support of her professor. A bit anxious but consumed with curiosity, she will soon embark herself on the journey of her life! Introducing: VENETIA STEVENSON. 78 mins, B&W, 1.66:1, 1960, Not Rated
Cast Documentary |
Director Malcolm Leigh |
Format DVD
Language English
Region All Regions
Audio Dolby Digital Mono
Aspect Ratio 1.33:1 / 4x3; 1.66:1
Rating Not Rated
Runtime 150
Year 1969, 1960
Color B&W
UPC 089859878626