The Witches
The Witches – 1966 | 90 mins | Horror | Colour
Plot Synopsis

The Witches (aka The Devil’s Own), a rather disappointing effort given the talent involved in its making. Scripted by Nigel Kneale from the novel The Devil’s Own by Peter Curtis (Nora Loftis), the film is a rather too genteel affair concerning a schoolteacher (Joan Fontaine) who moves to a quiet English village after a frightening experience in Africa involving witchcraft, only to discover more of the same on her doorstep!
The cast is certainly good, with Hollywood veteran Fontaine giving a good account of herself as the put-upon schoolmarm, ably supported by the likes of Kay Walsh (as the coven leader), Alec McCowen and Gwen Ffrangcon Davies. Sadly, the script is one of Kneale’s lesser efforts and director Cyril Frankel fails to make the most of what few thrills there are available.
Production Team
Cyril Frankel: Director
Don Mingaye: Art Direction
Arthur Grant: Cinematography
James Needs: Editing
George Partleton: Makeup Department
Frieda Steiger: Makeup Department
Richard Rodney Bennett: Music
Anthony Nelson Keys: Producer
Nigel Kneale: Script
Roy Hyde: Sound Department
Ken Rawkins: Sound Department
Cast
Joan Fontaine: Gwen Mayfield
Kay Walsh: Stephanie Bax
Alec McCowen: Alan Bax
Ann Bell: Sally
Ingrid Brett: Linda Rigg
John Collin: Dowsett
Michele Dotrice: Valerie Creek
Gwen Ffrangcon Davies: Granny Rigg
Duncan Lamont: Bob Curd
Leonard Rossiter: Dr Wallis

