Review of The Witch Who Came from the Sea (1976) by Sean C — 23 Aug 2007
I wanted to see this for two reasons: It was an early film shot by Dean Cundey, and it had George Buck Flower in it. Expecting something a little more...grisly (as it's about a sexually abused woman who has a thing for castration), I was surprised by the quality of performance by the lead.
Good stuff from her. Not all that violent, this little low budget 70's picture wasn't terrible. That's not to say it was that good, either. I had a hard time getting through much of it, as I just got.
..bored. The tattoo artist might have been my favorite secondary character, as he was just ugly and creepy. I also liked "Longjohn," the kind old bar owner who screws all his waitresses, yet gives fatherly advice.
This review of The Witch Who Came from the Sea (1976) was written by Sean C on 23 Aug 2007.
The Witch Who Came from the Sea has generally received mixed reviews.
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