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Witchcraft

1991 | 91m | English

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When an American plantation owner's wife and her sister interrupt an African death ritual to save the sacrificial goat, the witch doctor places a curse on them, summoning a god from the sea to slaughter them and anyone in its way with a panga, a curved, African machete.
Release Date: May 10, 1991
Director: Sean Barton
Writer: Sean Barton, Richard Haddon Haines, John Hunt
Genres: Horror
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Production Companies Epic Productions, Blue Rock Films
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 29, 2024
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Name Character
Christopher Lee Dr. Pearson
Jenilee Harrison Elizabeth Armstrong
Henry Cele Mletch
André Jacobs Geoff Armstrong
Zoe Randall Anthea Steed
Olivia Dyer Chloe Steed
Jennifer Steyn Cindy
Gavin Hood Robert
Dumi Shongwe Witch Doctor
Lorraine Nyathikazi Mourning Woman
Gowrie Naidoo Dr. Pearson's Maid
Gugu Nhlanga Anthea's Maid
Pepsi Mabizela Elizabeth's Cook
Zanelle Negide Elizabeth's Maid
John Madala Old Man with Donkey
Max Mkhwanazi Tractor Driver
Charles Ngcoya Herdsboy
Muwalana Phewa Murdered Boy
Name Job
Sean Barton Director, Screenplay
Chris Walas Creature Design
Richard Haddon Haines Story
John Hunt Screenplay
Julian Laxton Original Music Composer
Patric van Blerk Original Music Composer
Philip Grosvenor Director of Photography
Micki Stroucken Editor
Moonyeenn Lee Casting
Jon-Jon Lambon Production Design
Elaine Downing Costume Design
Mark Evans Hairdresser
Bobby Van Der Westhuizen Makeup Artist
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Christopher Coy Producer
Elizabeth Shorten Coy Executive Producer
Patricia Shorten Executive Producer
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**Supernatural slasher flick, set in Africa** Here we have another flick that is advertised and branded as a sequel for another film, though it has no connections to it whatsoever. "Curse III: Blood Sacrifice" was originally titled "Panga", so I'll be referring to it with the latter title, becaus ... e it seems more appropriate. In "Panga", the story takes places in the 1950s, and our main character is Elizabeth Armstrong, a sweet American woman living in South Africa, with her husband, Geoff. Elizabeth, who is carrying a baby, seems to have a hard time adjusting to the way of life in South Africa, but she's a genuinely nice gal and she wants to support her hubby, who owns a sugar plantation, so she makes an effort to be positive and manages to get along with the residents just fine. While out one afternoon, Elizabeth and her sister, Cindy (who is visiting for a while) witness a tribe's ritual, in which the natives attempt to sacrifice a goat. Horrified by this, Cindy interrupts the ritual and takes the goat, with the support of Elizabeth and her boyfriend, Robert. Things get really tense between the American bunch and the natives, and the language barrer clearly doesn't contribute. A witch doctor, who seems to be leading the ceremony, starts yelling at the confused American and puts a curse on all of them, which seems like silly hocus pocus, so they don't pay much attention to this. (Stupids!) After this event, those who were involved in the incident begin to get slashed by an unknown figure that carries some sort of machete. In the end, Elizabeth will find herself facing that entity that was summoned by the witch doctor, in order to punish them for disrespecting the ritual. "Panga" provides a killer that stalks people with a machete, and said killer seems particularly interested in slashing the sex-crazed youngsters, as he/she/it goes after them first. Does it ring any bells? It should! This flick tries to capitalize on the success of slasher films that came out mostly during the eighties, but it also adds a few original details along the way, to stand out. For instance, our villain seems to be a supernatural entity that lives in the sea and is summoned by someone, rather than the average killer who (inexplicably) rises from the dead to slaughter obnoxious teenagers. Also, this story takes place in the 50s, where certain technological devices weren't available to make things easier for the poor bastards who are being chased by the blood-thirsty creature. On top of that, the events happen in a rural area of South Africa, with a really (really!) heavy storm throughout most of the film, which leaves our poor characters in an utter state of defenselessness. Finally, unlike most slasher flicks, in lieu of a main set of characters composed by randy kids, we get quite an eclectic bunch, which features: a sweet old lady, her granddaughter (who is around 10), an old man, a young American woman and her husband, two horny young adults and a local foreman, who supervises a sugar plantation. Heterogeneous characters is something that I very much appreciate in a genre, like horror, that mostly focuses on obnoxious teenagers or young adults. The movie doesn't really offer an outstanding moment, but the final 20 minutes or so provide a fair amount of tension, with the main characters barricading themselves inside in a big house, in the middle of the country. We do get a final confrontation between the main character and the beast-like killer that stalks them, which is a little bit more on the campy side than anything else (the "less is more" concept would have worked well here). That being said, this film mostly stays on the serious side, while not necessarily being an example of artistic or subtle film-making. Though "Panga" isn't memorable by any means, it really is an entertaining and mildly creepy film for the most part and the fact that we have Christopher Lee playing a main character should give the film, at least, some recognition. Oh, well!

Jun 23, 2021