Season of the Witch

Season of the Witch

Movie |

Witch | Nightmare

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  • Genre(s): Mystery, Horror, Drama
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): George A. Romero
  • Cast(s): Ann Muffly, S. William Hinzman, Jan White, Raymond Laine, Joedda McClain See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 44min
  • Music: Steve Gorn
  • Similar To: Dark Harvest, Goodnight Mommy
  • Story:
    A bored, unhappy suburban housewife gets mixed up in witchcraft and murder.Joan Mitchell is an unhappy, suburban housewife pushing 40, who has an uncommunicative businessman husband, named Jack, and a distant 19-year-old daughter, named Nikki, on the verge of moving out of the house. Frustrated at her current situation, Joan seeks solace in witchcraft after visiting Marion Hamilton, a local tarot reader and leader of a secret black arts wicca set, who inspires Joan to follow her own path. After dabbling a little in witchcraft, Joan, believing herself to have become a real witch, withdraws into a fantasy world and sinks deeper and deeper into her new lifestyle until the line between fantasy and reality becomes blurred and eventually tragedy results.
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5.6/10
IMDb

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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
A bored, unhappy suburban housewife gets mixed up in witchcraft and murder.Joan Mitchell is an unhappy, suburban housewife pushing 40, who has an uncommunicative businessman husband, named Jack, and a distant 19-year-old daughter, named Nikki, on the verge of moving out of the house. Frustrated at her current situation, Joan seeks solace in witchcraft after visiting Marion Hamilton, a local tarot reader and leader of a secret black arts wicca set, who inspires Joan to follow her own path. After dabbling a little in witchcraft, Joan, believing herself to have become a real witch, withdraws into a fantasy world and sinks deeper and deeper into her new lifestyle until the line between fantasy and reality becomes blurred and eventually tragedy results.
Ratings

5.6/10

IMDb

BOX OFFICE

Budget 90,000 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Editing for this film is legendary. Rumor has it that, when Romero was finished with the final edit, nearly half of the film lay on the cutting room floor.

According to director George A. Romero, in the commentary track he did for The Crazies (1973) in 2002, this is the only one of his films he'd like to remake. He cited lack of money as a reason for unhappiness with this production as it turned out.

According to the making-of featurette "Digging Up the Dead: The 'Lost' Films of George A. Romero," when Joan Mitchell, Jan White, said the line "I'm a witch" during filming, the overhead ceiling cracked. Romero attributed this to heat from the lights, but said that some people on set were a little spooked by it.

When Halloween III: Season of the Witch (1982) was released this film played Times Square in NYC as George Romero's Season of the Witch.

The film's original title was Jack's Wife, which could be seen on VHS copies of the film.

Popular Dialogues

"Shirley: [reading from the Witchcraft primer] 'The religion offers, further, a retreat for emotional women, repressed women, masculine women and those suffering from personal disappointment or nervous maladjustment.' Christ, what other kind of women are there? No wonder this stuff's getting so damn popular."

"Joan: Hey, you know what I think? Shirley: Oh, how in the hell can someone have so many opinions without ever having done anything?"