The Witches Hammer

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"Hell hath no fury like a vampire assassin!"
  • R
  • 2009
  • 1 hr 31 min
  • 3.1  (364)

The Witches Hammer is a 2006 horror/thriller movie that takes place in a medieval town in Europe. The movie revolves around the character Rebecca, played by Tina Barnes, a young woman who is accused of being a witch by a group of religious fanatics. The leader of this group is Father Aspen, played by George Anton. Rebecca is a strong-willed young woman who is accused of witchcraft after she rejects the sexual advances of a young man named Henry. Henry, played by Daniel Baldwin, becomes angry and accuses Rebecca of using magic to make him desire her. He convinces a group of fanatics to capture and torture Rebecca until she confesses to being a witch.

Father Aspen is the leader of the fanatics and he believes that he has been chosen by God to purge the town of witches. He is a charismatic and persuasive speaker who is able to convince many people to join his cause. Aspen is convinced that Rebecca is guilty and he sees her as a threat to his mission.

The story of The Witches Hammer is a dark and disturbing one, as it portrays the torture and killing of innocent people in the name of religion. The movie is not for those who are faint of heart, as it depicts graphic violence and torture.

Stephanie Beacham plays the role of Lady Matilda, a woman of wealth and power in the town. Lady Matilda is skeptical of Father Aspen's claims, but she is also afraid of him and his followers. She tries to help Rebecca but is unable to do so without endangering herself.

As the movie progresses, the fanatics become more violent and the line between truth and fantasy becomes blurred. It becomes clear that Father Aspen is not as righteous as he appears, and his motives are more sinister than he lets on. Rebecca becomes a symbol of resistance for those who oppose the fanatics, and her story inspires others to take action against them.

The Witches Hammer is a well-acted and intense movie that explores the themes of religious fanaticism and the dangers of blind belief. It portrays the horrors of the witch hunts of the past, but also serves as a cautionary tale for the present. The movie is not without its flaws, however. The pacing is slow at times, and the character development is lacking in some areas.

Overall, The Witches Hammer is a disturbing and thought-provoking movie that will appeal to fans of the horror/thriller genre. It is not for everyone, but those who are looking for a movie that is both challenging and entertaining will find much to enjoy in this dark and atmospheric film.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2009
  • MPAA Rating
    R
  • Runtime
    1 hr 31 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    3.1  (364)