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Frank Capra III
Second Assistant Director -
Barbara Harris
ADR Voice Casting -
David Twohy
Screenplay -
Brian Yuzna
Executive Producer -
David R. Ellis
Second Unit Director -
Steve Miner
Producer -
Tom Woodruff Jr.
Special Effects Makeup Artist -
Jeffrey J. Dashnaw
Stunts
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GenerationofSwine 1/12/2023 2:42:15 AM
This is a B-Movie Gem, it really is, it's a brilliant way to merge a movie about Salem era witches into a more affordable environment. And what makes it better is that it has a great sense of humor, and constantly plays it perfectly straight. There are so many little things that were intentionally funny, and would have ruined the film if the actors hammed it up, but instead they approached it as straight as if it were a drama. It made for a super fun and enjoyable film.
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Wuchak 2/21/2024 6:49:36 PM
**_People from 300 years earlier carry on their fight in the present day_** A condemned practitioner of black magic in 1691 Massachusetts (Julian Sands) is mystically transported to 1988 with a righteous witch-hunter on his tail (Richard E. Grant). The latter teams-up with a young woman (Lori Singer) to pursue his evil prey. "Warlock" (1989) is similar to “Terminator” with the difference of people coming to the present from THE PAST as opposed to the future. It’s a thrilling chase flick with an interesting fish-out-of-water element. The first half is great, but the second half isn’t quite as effective. Nevertheless, this is a very entertaining flick highlighted by the intriguing noble protagonist (Grant) and the charisma of the wicked antagonist (Sands). The film runs 1 hour, 43 minutes, and was shot Plimoth Patuxet, Massachusetts; the Greater Los Angeles area, including Santa Paula, California City and Hermosa Beach; and Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah. GRADE: B+
Richard E. Grant
Giles RedferneJulian Sands
WarlockRob Paulsen
Gas Station AttendantBrandon Call
Little BoyAnna Thomson
Pastor's WifeIan Abercrombie
Magistrate #1Lori Singer
KassandraMary Woronov
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