The Touch of Satan
1971 · Movie · 90 min. · United States

Synopsis of The Touch of Satan
On his way to California, Jodie decides on a whim to make a brief side trip to a farm, where he meets and falls in love with Melissa, the proverbial farmer's daughter. Or so it seems. In between the overlong dramatic pauses, we learn that Melissa is in fact a 120-year-old witch, and her remarkably spry "great-grandmother," Lucinda, is actually her sister, who has been pitchforking people to death in her spare time. When Lucinda murders a local policeman, things start to get real complicated for Jodie.
Direction Don Henderson
Cast Michael Berry · Emby Mellay · Lee Amber · Yvonne Winslow · Jeanne Gerson · Robert Easton · Lew Horn · Sharon Crabtree · John J. Fox · Hal K. Dawson · Frank Jansen · Ellen Bailey
Soundtrack Robert O. Ragland
Screenplay James E. McLarty
Cinematography Jordan Cronenweth
Original title The Touch of Satan
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Not rated (FilmAffinity)
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