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Warlock Moon (1973)

Warlock Moon (1973)
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College student Jenny (Laurie Walters) meets aspiring journalist John (Joe Spano), who convinces her to go on a picnic with him. While lost in the countryside, the pair stumble upon a sprawling, rickety estate that years ago had been the Soda Spring Health Spa. A kindly old woman (Edna Macafee) who lives in a restored section of the main house offers them tea and a tour, but Jenny feels strangely dizzy and is sure that she saw a strange apparition in a wedding dress float by in the hall. Though the place gives her the creeps, John talks her into returning a few days later so he can write a feature story about the history of the spa. Jenny arrives early and is shocked to find no sign of the old woman at all, and a kindly hunter who passes by confirms that the decrepit spa has long been abandoned, ever since a sinister cannibalistic episode forced it to close down 50 years before. When John finally shows up, the old woman and her clean, orderly living quarters are suddenly back, and Jenny starts to realize that something evil and supernatural is afoot. A padlocked meat locker holds enough evidence to prove without doubt that Jenny is intended to be the focus of a hideous Satanic rite. ~ Fred Beldin, Rovi

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Director(s):
Bill Herbert
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Warlock Moon

College student Jenny (Laurie Walters) meets aspiring journalist John (Joe Spano), who convinces her to go on a picnic with him. While lost in the countryside, the pair stumble upon a sprawling, rickety estate that years ago had been the Soda Spring Health Spa. A kindly old woman (Edna Macafee) who lives in a restored section of the main house offers them tea and a tour, but Jenny feels strangely dizzy and is sure that she saw a strange apparition in a wedding dress float by in the hall. Though the place gives her the creeps, John talks her into returning a few days later so he can write a feature story about the history of the spa. Jenny arrives early and is shocked to find no sign of the old woman at all, and a kindly hunter who passes by confirms that the decrepit spa has long been abandoned, ever since a sinister cannibalistic episode forced it to close down 50 years before. When John finally shows up, the old woman and her clean, orderly living quarters are suddenly back, and Jenny starts to realize that something evil and supernatural is afoot. A padlocked meat locker holds enough evidence to prove without doubt that Jenny is intended to be the focus of a hideous Satanic rite. ~ Fred Beldin, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
84 mins

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Director(s):
Bill Herbert
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Questionable for Children, Violence)
Categories:
Horror
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    Paula S.

    Although the name isn't really fitting it's an ok movie. It has been compared to Texas Chainsaw Massacre but in my opionion it's nothing like it. The murders are rather cool but the movie drags on a bit.

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    Diane N.

    Not many people have heard of "Warlock Moon", I saw it for the first time when I was just a child of the 70's. I thought it was freaky and a little scary, with a nice plot twist at the end. It is an overlooked classic I would say. Some may say it may be boring, since there are few cast members and it's filmed in a backwoods area, but even today, I think it's still kinda interesting for a low budget movie. Not much gore, mostly mystery and your left with the question "What was that? but still, I enjoy the movie for it's classic quality. Check it out? It's worth a watch.

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    Eric W.

    This movie is classic drive in cheese at it's finest.What makes this Dvd great is Joe Bob Brigg's commentary.

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