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The Spell is a 1977 American made-for-television horror film which premiered on NBC as "The Big Event" Movie of the Week. It is directed by Lee Philips and stars Lee Grant , Susan Myers, Lelia Goldoni and Helen Hunt .
Television film [34] The Spell: Lee Philips: Lee Grant, Susan Myers, Lelia Goldoni: United States Television film [35] The Strange Possession of Mrs. Oliver: Gordon Hessler: Karen Black, George Hamilton, Robert F. Lyons: United States Television film [36] Suspiria: Dario Argento: Jessica Harper, Stefania Casini, Joan Bennett: Italy [37 ...
The Sentinel (1977 film) The Shadow of Chikara; Shock (1977 film) Shock Waves (film) Sisters of Death (film) Snowbeast; The Spell (1977 film) Stigma (1977 film) The Strange Possession of Mrs. Oliver; Suspiria
Opening Title Production company Cast and crew Ref. J A N U A R Y: 7 The Sentinel: Universal Pictures: James B. Harris (director); Jeffrey Konvitz (screenplay); Chris Sarandon, Cristina Raines, José Ferrer, Martin Balsam, Ava Gardner, John Carradine, Arthur Kennedy, Burgess Meredith, Sylvia Miles, Deborah Raffin, Eli Wallach, Christopher Walken, Jerry Orbach, Beverly D'Angelo, Hank Garrett ...
Movie 1974–1975 Amy Prentiss: Jill Prentiss Main role; 3 episodes 1975 Death Scream: Teila Rodriguez Movie 1975–1976 The Swiss Family Robinson: Helga Wagner Main role; 20 episodes 1975 All Together Now: Susan Lindsay Movie 1976 Ark II: Diana Episode: "Omega" Having Babies: Sharon McNamara Movie 1977 The Spell: Kristina Matchett The ...
Spell, by Deon Estus, or the title song, 1989; Spells, by the Comas, 2007; The Spell (Alphabeat album) or the title song (see below), 2009; The Spell (The Black Heart Procession album), or the title song, 2006; The Spell (Cellar Darling album) or the title song, 2019; The Spell (Ivan Doroschuk album) or the title song, 1997; The Spell (Kirka ...
The Possessed is a 1977 American supernatural horror television film directed by Jerry Thorpe and written by John Sacret Young.The film stars James Farentino as a former priest, now an exorcist, who battles Satanic forces that are threatening the students at a girls' high school.
The film revolutionises the use of special effects in film and television production. It also embraces the notion of omitting any sort of opening credits sequence. Lucas, told by the Directors Guild of America that he must have an opening credits sequence, instead distributes the film independently, sans the opening credits. The film's release ...