A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 1, 1972
Original Title:
Hungry Wives
Alternate Titles:
George A. Romero's Season of the Witch
Jack's Wife
Season of the Witch
Genres:
Drama | Horror
Production Companies:
Latent Image
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 89
Joan Mitchell is an unhappy, middle-aged suburban housewife with an uncommunicative businessman husband and a distant 19 year old daughter on the verge of moving out of the house. Frustrated at her current situation, Joan seeks solace in witchcraft after visiting a local tarot reader and leader of a secret black arts wicca set, who inspires Joan to follow her own path. After dabbling in witchcraft and believing she has become a real witch, Joan withdraws into a fantasy world and sinks deeper and deeper into her new lifestyle until the line between fantasy and reality becomes blurred.
Additional Photography:
S. William Hinzman
Co-Producer:
Gary Streiner
Director:
George A. Romero
Director of Photography:
George A. Romero
Editor:
George A. Romero
Executive Producer:
Alvin Croft
Lighting Artist:
S. William Hinzman
Makeup Artist:
Bonnie Priore
Original Music Composer:
Steve Gorn
Producer:
Nancy Romero
Special Effects:
Regis Survinski
Writer:
George A. Romero
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