Superstition (1984)

Superstition (1984)
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Flamboyant, giallo-style gore effects are the only highlight of this otherwise pedestrian supernatural horror film, which was originally filmed in 1981 as The Witch and shelved for four years, before it experienced a mild midnight-movie revival in the wake of The Evil Dead's success. The ghastly goings-on begin when a clergyman (Larry Pennell) and his family move into an eerie mansion built near the lake where a powerful local witch was drowned four centuries earlier. It soon becomes evident that the spirit of this evil sorceress, whose powers have increased exponentially after her death, is not content with conducting the standard haunted-house scare tactics, and the bodies begin to pile up at an incredible rate. (These audacious death scenes peak with one poor soul's dismemberment courtesy of a flying circular saw.) When a homicide detective (Albert Salmi) and a minister (James Carl Houghton) discover the cause of the macabre mayhem, they prepare to conduct an exorcism (in the mode of The Amityville Horror), much to their own peril. Overblown performances, a scatter-shot screenplay, and hilariously messy gore effects make this movie impossible to take seriously, but it does have a certain tacky charm. ~ Cavett Binion, Rovi

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Starring:
Albert SalmiLynn Carlin, (more)
Director(s):
James Robertson JusticeJim Roberson, (more)
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Superstition

Flamboyant, giallo-style gore effects are the only highlight of this otherwise pedestrian supernatural horror film, which was originally filmed in 1981 as The Witch and shelved for four years, before it experienced a mild midnight-movie revival in the wake of The Evil Dead's success. The ghastly goings-on begin when a clergyman (Larry Pennell) and his family move into an eerie mansion built near the lake where a powerful local witch was drowned four centuries earlier. It soon becomes evident that the spirit of this evil sorceress, whose powers have increased exponentially after her death, is not content with conducting the standard haunted-house scare tactics, and the bodies begin to pile up at an incredible rate. (These audacious death scenes peak with one poor soul's dismemberment courtesy of a flying circular saw.) When a homicide detective (Albert Salmi) and a minister (James Carl Houghton) discover the cause of the macabre mayhem, they prepare to conduct an exorcism (in the mode of The Amityville Horror), much to their own peril. Overblown performances, a scatter-shot screenplay, and hilariously messy gore effects make this movie impossible to take seriously, but it does have a certain tacky charm. ~ Cavett Binion, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
80 mins

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Director(s):
Jim RobersonJames Robertson Justice
Writer(s):
Bret PlateDonald G. ThompsonBrad White
Producer(s):
Mario KassarJohn D. SchwartzRobert L.J. Lewis
Categories:
Horror
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Shakti R.

Blood, Gore, interesting story is whats make superstition a worth watching movie. Although not a big scary movie , some scenes are interesting. background music is great and camera work is fine compared to the standards of 1980s. This movie is much better than some of the third class movies I have rented before. If you like movies like Evil dead, you will like this one too. the end is little disappointing but overall it is a good blend of horror. the best thing about this movie is that it never goout of its main idea. there is no fake humour thrown into it and tension is build up from scene 1. it is recommended for horror buffs but please dont expect too much.

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Chris W.

More 80's fun. Good gore, keeps you intrigued - you know you 80's horror fans wanna check it out. Do it, you'll be entertained.

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JohnandLisa V.

Story line was dumb and it wasn't scarey at all.

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