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Hello there.
I was trying to get hold of a horror movie that I had seen about 15-20 years ago as a child. It doesn't help that I can't remember the name! So, I was wondering if someone was able to help me please. I can remember the basic storyline, and a few scenes: - In the beginning, 2 guys go into this house. They separate (as usual for horror movies). One guy looks around, and goes into the kitchen. I think the microwave was on, and when he looks inside, it's his friend's head! - There is a pond or a pool that's close to the house. Centuries ago, a ritual was carried out on a possessed woman (witch). They crucified her and threw her into the pond. The priest threw in a cross to keep her at bay during the daytime. When the new owners move into this house, the husband finds and removes the cross from the pond. This lets the 'witch' to roam around in the daytime. - The husband does some research eventually and finds out about the witch. He reads about it in some ancient archives at a church. - There is some sort of a secret room in the basement of this house. The basement has alot of junk stored from the previous owners. - In the end, someone gets dragged into the pond by the witch. I think it's the husband. Does that jog anyone's memories? I remember being absolutely petrified when seeing this movie, and I wish I could remember the name! Can someone please help me? |
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hopefully a little help
what you described reminded me of the Amityville horror stories, but I could be wrong.
The one that I watch, there are about 4 of them, was similar but a newer movie.
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The flick your looking for is called Superstition made in 1982 about a witch that was killed and dumped into a "Black pond" near the house that returns 200 years after her death! hope that helps!
Proteus
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That's probably more helpful. Sorry.
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Hey thanks for that!!
I remembered it as 'The Witch' but that came up with nothing, but that's actually the 'aka' name. Superstition it is! Now I gotta rent it out! Thanks again! |
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Glad I could help Hirnah anytime!!!!
Oh and feral I wouldn't talk you lil geeker you lol Proteus
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Ur forgetting the video, Wufy
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ernest scared stupid
HAHAH!!!!
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