The Devonsville Terror (1983) [NR]

Release Date:
October 24, 1983

Original Title:
The Devonsville Terror

Genres:
Horror

Production Companies:
New West Films

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 18  US: NR 

Runtime: 82

Three hundred years ago they burned her as a witch. Now she's back!

Dr. Worley investigates a 300-year-old witch's curse in the New England town of Devonsville. Three liberated, assertive women move into town, which angers the bigoted, male-dominated town fathers. One of the women is a reincarnation of the witch, who proceeds to exact revenge on them.

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Assistant Director:
Bruce Pearn

Associate Producer:
Bill Rebane

Director:
Ulli Lommel

Director of Photography:
Ulli Lommel

Editor:
Richard S. Brummer

Executive Producer:
David Dubay
Jochen Breitenstein

Gaffer:
J. Patrick Daily
Alan M. Rebane

Makeup Artist:
Erica Ueland

Music:
Ray Colcord

Music Editor:
Maggie Greenwald

Producer:
Ulli Lommel

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Jürg V. Walther

Set Designer:
Priscilla Van Gorder

Sound Editor:
Beth Sterner

Sound Effects Editor:
Donald Flick

Sound Mixer:
Bruce Malm
Jon Huck

Special Effects:
Matthew W. Mungle
George Rogers

Stunt Coordinator:
Ann Chatterton

Visual Effects:
George Rogers

Writer:
George T. Lindsey
Suzanna Love
Ulli Lommel

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