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Witch | Witch Burning
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6.7/10
IMDbThis movie's US release under the title of "Horror Hotel" omitted the following lines during Elizabeth Selwyn's burning at the stake in the first scene, which are critical to fully understanding the plot, but apparently offended American censors: Elizabeth Selwyn: "I have made my pact with thee O Lucifer! Hear me, hear me! I will do thy bidding for all eternity. For all eternity shall I practice the ritual of Black Mass. For all eternity shall I sacrifice unto thee. I give thee my soul, take me into thy service." Jethro Keane: "O Lucifer, listen to thy servant, grant her this pact for all eternity and I with her, and if we fail thee but once, you may do with our souls what you will." Elizabeth Selwyn: "Make this city an example of thy vengeance. Curse it, curse it for all eternity! Let me be the instrument of thy curse. Hear me O Lucifer, hear me!"
Originally written as the pilot for a horror television series intended to star Boris Karloff that never got made.
A part of a line spoken by Christopher Lee, "fear superstition and jealousy", is used in the beginning of Rob Zombie's song "Dragula".
Released in Britain in September 1960, but not released in the US until September 1962 when it opened in Los Angeles as "Horror Hotel".
Scenes from this movie were used in the music video for Iron Maiden's "Bring Your Daughter To The Slaughter", in 1990.
"Prof. Alan Driscoll: The basis of fairy tale is in reality. The basis of reality is fairy tales"
"Reverend Russell: They must sacrifice a young girl on two nights of the year. Richard Barlow: When are these nights, sir? Reverend Russell: Candlemas Eve, and the Witch's Sabbath. Richard Barlow: Candlemas Eve, that, that's February the 1st, when is the Witch's Sabbath? Reverend Russell: *Tonight*."