The movie is so iconic I wonder how I was able to go this long without seeing it. Barbara Steele plays the witch Asa Vajda who is found cavorting with the Devil and in particular a vampire named Javuto. She is sentenced to death by her own brother. Before she is burned at the stake she curses her brother's family. However before she is burned to ash a storm is raised and puts out the fires. She dies, but is buried in unhallowed ground.
Fast forward to 200 years later and two doctors arrive in the village and find the grave. They remove the coffin lid They proceed to the nearest inn to stay the night. With the spirit of Asa now free she begins to get revenge on her brother's family which is now a man and his two children, including a daughter that looks just like Asa.
For 1960 it is a fairly violent movie. And like I mentioned there are few very iconic scenes that I have seen in later movies. Heck, the entire music video (not movie) of "Lords of Salem" and even to an extent "The American Witch" by Rob Zombie are homages to this movie. I am kicking myself for not seeing this one sooner.
I like the idea of the witch coming back every 100 years. We saw something similar in the Robert E. Howard tale "A Witch Shall be Born".
Here is Asa Vajda as an Eldritch Witchery witch.
Asa Vajda, 10th Level Witch (Demonic)
Strength: 9
Dexterity: 11
Constitution: 13
Intelligence: 14
Wisdom: 16
Charisma: 18
Hit Points: 25
Alignment: Evil
AC: 6 (talisman of protection)
Occult Powers
Familiar: Imp
7th level: Witches Curse
Spells
First: Black Flames, Bewitch I, Direct Gaze, Shattering the Hourglass, Sleep
Second: Burning Gaze, Discord, Fever, Youthful
Third: Bestow Curse, Cause Fear, Life Bond, Toad Mind
Fourth: Mind over Body, Withering Touch
Fifth: Control Weather
Tally: Watched 28, New 24
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ReplyDeleteI recently rewatched Black Sunday and it is a great movie. Perfect time of year to go back and find those old b&w horror movies and make a night of it.
ReplyDeleteDarn. This sounds like a great way to watch scary movies!
ReplyDeleteI remember seeing clips in that video but didn't know what movie they were from.
Cool post.
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That is one creepy movie poster, I must say. I haven't heard of this movie, but I do have Amazon Prime (and I love it, too) so maybe that'll be my Halloween night movie.
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