The House of Witchcraft (1989) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 1, 1989

Original Title:
La casa del sortilegio

Alternate Titles:
Ghosthouse 4: Haus der Hexen
House of Witchcraft
La casa dei sortilegi
Totentanz der Hexen II

Genres:
Horror | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Dania Film
Reteitalia

Production Countries:
Italy

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 86

A man discharged from the hospital after suffering a nervous breakdown is taken to a remote Italian villa by his strangely-behaving wife. But he has strong premonitions that the house is possessed by some force of witchcraft, which he has been experiencing in his recurring nightmare.

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Costume Design:
Valentina Di Palma

Director:
Umberto Lenzi

Director of Photography:
Giancarlo Ferrando

Editor:
Alberto Moriani

Foley Artist:
Enzo Diliberto

Hairstylist:
Maria Teresa Carrera

Makeup Artist:
Giuseppe Ferranti

Original Music Composer:
Claudio Simonetti

Production Design:
Franco Velchi

Property Master:
Roberto Granieri

Sound Recordist:
Giuliano Piermarioli

Special Effects:
Giuseppe Ferranti

Visual Effects:
Aldo Mafera

Writer:
Daniele Stroppa
Umberto Lenzi
Gianfranco Clerici

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