- The Witches (1966 film)
"The Witches" (US: "The Devil's Own") is a 1966 British
horror film made by Hammer Films. It was adapted byNigel Kneale from the novel "The Devil's Own" byNorah Lofts , under the pseudonym Peter Curtis. It was directed byCyril Frankel and starredJoan Fontaine (her final film),Alec McCowen ,Kay Walsh ,Ann Bell ,Ingrid Boulting andGwen Ffrangcon Davies .Plot
A schoolteacher (Fontaine) has a nervous breakdown after being exposed to
witchcraft while teaching as amissionary inAfrica . On her return toEngland , she is hired by a wealthy brother and sister (McCowan and Walsh) to become head teacher of their small private school in a rural village. There she becomes suspicious of the way the villagers are treating a 14-year-old girl (Boulting); her investigations point to witchcraft.Production
The town of Hambledon in
Hampshire was thefilming location for the fictional village of Heddaby. Interiors were filmed at Hammer's usual studio at Bray in the same year the famous horror film company vacated their home altogether for (mainly) Elstree and Pinewood.The cast featured child-actor Martin Stephens, then 18, better-known for playing Miles in the 1961 British horror "The Innocents". The supporting cast also included Hammer regular
Duncan Lamont , as well asJohn Collin ,Michele Dotrice ,Leonard Rossiter andBryan Marshall .The score was by
Richard Rodney Bennett .In a later magazine interview
Nigel Kneale said he was dissatisfied with the way the film had turned out. Personally he found modern black magic practitioners to be fairly risible and he had intended to poke fun at the idea of an English coven. However his blackly comic touches were smoothed out by the production team, who wanted the film to be entirely serious.External links
* " [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0060307/ The Witches] " at the
Internet Movie Database
* [http://britishhorrorfilms.co.uk/witches.shtml Tongue-in-cheek review of "The Witches"]
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