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Witching Time [VHS]

Starring: Jon Finch, Patricia Quinn Director: Don Leaver Format: VHS Tape
1.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)


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Product Details

  • Actors: Jon Finch, Patricia Quinn, Prunella Gee, Ian McCulloch, Lennard Pearce
  • Directors: Don Leaver
  • Writers: Anthony Read
  • Producers: Brian Lawrence, David Reid, Roy Skeggs
  • Format: NTSC
  • Language: English
  • Number of tapes: 1
  • Run Time: 60 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 1.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: 6300166872
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #27,131 in Video (See Bestsellers in Video)

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Greetings from your original valley-ghoul! After a tough day at the mall (I just love them moonlight sales), I depend on Thrillervideo to gross me out! Take Witching Time, for example. Ya see, there's this old farmhouse in England and it's revisited by an old occupant - a 17th century witch! I mean, honey, she is old - but for a dame that age she's one hot tootsie . . . and boy is she on the make! Well, think about it people. If you were out of action for over 300 years, you'd probably be climbing a few walls yourself! So, just kick off your shoes, relax and let the bad times roll . . .

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2.0 out of 5 stars Say boys, somebody left a limburger here!, August 8, 2005
By Draconis Blackthorne (The Haunted Noctuary) - See all my reviews
This is a great big stinking limburger of a British B-movie flick. But such is the charm which established Elvira, Mistress of The Dark as an icon. As a very young Satanist, I always enjoyed this raven-haired buxom beauty's "Movie Macabre" presentations. She was an E.C.I. of Mine. Indeed, it was on her show that I first saw "The Devil's Rain" accompanied by her lighthearted {or should that be 'dark-hearted'} smart-ass {& what an ass it is!} commentaries.

Much later, after the show was sadly placed in its respective video=coffin, I was delighted to find more of the episodes at the local library through 'Thriller Video'. Amongst them, were such titles as "The Crawling Eye" & "The Carpathian Eagle". European low-budget films no one alse would show. Segments such as the Mailbag, & characters like 'Breather', a greasy obsessed fan, the stereotypical pervert, who would call up Elvira from a local payphone wheezingly exhaling into the receiver, always managing to disgust the hostess.

Well, after having recorded them for My personal collection, I saw neither succulent hide nor long, shiny, silky black hair {it didn't matter that it was a wig} of her other shows, until this past weekend, when a friend of Mine unearthed "Two! Two! Ah-Ah!" {in the Count's accent} Elvira presentations!

The first, called "The Witching Time" {to add to the effect, it should have been arcanely spelled "tyme", but I digress}, but like I said, a real limburger.

There she was, the Gothic Goddess that she is, strewn out luxuriously sedictive on that opulent Victorian dais, like a feline succubus stretched out ever so alluringly.

"The Witching Time" is about a witch who escapes the stake by transporting herself through time. Haggard, ragged, dazed & confused, she is overwhelmed by the progression of technology, after being found by the owner of the estate.

When he locks her in a room while he calls a psychiatrist, she feels betrayed, & accuses him of summoning the Magistrate to see her burn. When he returns with the shrink, she is gone from out of a completely sealed room, which brings into question his own sanity to the doctor. A bit later, she re-appears to indignate him scathingly. From here on, she causes mayhem, causing the owner & his girlfiend into madness until they have a talk with a priest, who, I believe should have had a major role in the movie as an exorcist - here, he is merely a brief & transitory chracter who may have just as well been cut out. Speaking of editing, a recurring disappoinment was some of the more dramatic highlights being rudely censored, curtailed, probably in order to remain within the one hour timeframe, which was a pity.

There was one scene in which the girlfriend lit but two of the three red candles on the candlearium she was carrying, but at least there was continuity, as a subsequent scene showed only the same two candles lit.

In the end, the witch is dowsed in a horse trough, disappears again, materializing by by a blazing balefire ignited by the crazed owner of the estate.

Another irrelevant storyline was in that the witch had fashioned an effigie of herself, which came into possession of the girlfriend, who finally ended the witch's havoc by throwing it into the fire. Now, why did she fashion a doll in her own image? Bad script-writing.

Overall, "The Witching Time" is predictable, cheesy, but a great laugh at parties.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Not as good as other Thriller Videos, October 18, 2001
By Johnathan Bogart (Boise, ID United States) - See all my reviews
This movie is just plain bad. More like the plot and action of that Halloween movie of that Charlie Brown show. But I'm not saying that Charlie Brown and the Great Pumpkin is bad, just that's a comedy cartoon of Halloween. This is the category "Action Horror". So I'm just a little surprised. You don't have to watch it, and you'll be glad.
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