Witch Story
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Directed by | Alessandro Capone |
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Story by | Alessandro Capone[1] |
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Cinematography | Roberto Girometti[1] |
Edited by | Franca Silvi[1] |
Music by | Carlo Maria Cordio[1] |
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Distributed by | Titanus |
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Running time | 90 minutes[1] |
Country | Italy[1] |
Witch Story (Italian: Streghe (Witches) is a 1989 Italian horror film directed by Alessandro Capone.
Production[]
Witch Story was the directorial debut of Alessandro Capone.[1] Capone had previously worked as a screenwriter since the mid-1970s including a few horror films such as Body Count.[2] Capone stated that he was a fan of horror films and wanted his debut to be a horror film.[2] He had the international distributor Manolo Bolognini to give him a new guaranteed minimum to help start the project.[2] The film was shot partially in Rome but predominantly in Florida.[2][3]
Release[]
Witch Story was distributed in Italy by Titanus on 26 May 1989.[1] The film was released in the United Kingdom as Witch Story, in other English territories as Superstion 2 due its similarities to the film Superstition.[1][4] In Germany the film was released as a sequel to Larry Cohen's Wicked Stepmother which was titled Tanz der Hexen with Witch Story being titled Tanz der Hexen Teil 2.[1][4]
Reception[]
In Italy, Leonardo Autera of Corriere della Sera gave the film a negative review noting "slapdash editing, full of inconsistencies", "coarse special effects" and an "amateur cast" outside Ian Bannen who the reviewer noted looked bored in the film.[5]
See also[]
Footnotes[]
Sources[]
- Curti, Roberto (2019). Italian Gothic Horror Films, 1980-1989. McFarland. ISBN 978-1476672434.
External links[]
- Witch Story at IMDb
- 1989 films
- Films set in Florida
- Films set in 1927
- 1989 horror films
- Italian horror films
- Italian films
- Films shot in Florida
- Films about witchcraft
- Films shot in Rome
- 1989 directorial debut films