"Enter the world of the occult..."25 November 1983Horror87 mins
This is Gordon's re-edit of his 1972 horror film Necromancy starring Orson Welles and Pamela Franklin. This version features brand new scenes (mostly to up to exploitation factor) filmed in 1983 and added by Gordon himself. It also features a brand new score and other changes and the whole thing differs greatly from the original 82-minute theatrical version.
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LOST CINEMA: 'THE WITCHING' (1983) Orson Welles Pamela Franklin Michael Ontkean
WARNING: THIS IS THE NUDE VERSION OF BERT I. GORDON'S 'NECROMANCY' (1972) Orson Welles plays the head of a witches' coven in the town of Lilith ...
Trailer - The Witching (1983) [or Necromancy (1972)]
The Witching full hd movie trailer.
The Witching (1972) Trailer
for more weird videos plus strange film nights in London. VHS trailer for the 1972 horror film The Witching aka Necromancy directed by ...
The Witching (1983) [or Necromancy (1972)]
Orson Wells in a Satanism witch movie.
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