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Witches' Brew, also known as Which Witch Is Which?, is a 1980 American comedy horror film co-written and directed by Richard Shorr, and starring Richard Benjamin, Teri Garr, and Lana Turner. [1] It was based (though without any screen credit) on Fritz Leiber Jr. 's horror-fantasy novel Conjure Wife .
Witches Brew may refer to: A synonym for potion; Witches' Brew, a 1995 fantasy novel written by Terry Brooks; Witches Brew (record label), an underground European record label; Witches' Brew, a 1980 comedy/horror starring Teri Garr, Richard Benjamin, and Lana Turner "Witches' Brew" (song), a 2011 song by Katy B
Witches Brew was born out of online magazine "The Metal Gospel" and began signing mainly extreme metal artists in early 2002. The name Witches Brew was inspired by the Manilla Road song "Witches Brew".
Witches' Brew by Terry Brooks is the fifth novel of the Magic Kingdom of Landover series. Published in 1995, the plot has an usurper who claims to be from another world calling for Ben's abdication from the throne. Upon Ben's refusal, he soon begins to send several evil, magic creatures against him.
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Woodcut showing a witch on a broomstick with a conical hat, from The History of Witches and Wizards (1720). The origins of the witch hat as displayed today are disputed. One theory is that the image arose out of antisemitism: in 1215, the Fourth Council of the Lateran issued an edict that all Jews must wear identifying headgear, a pointed cap known as a Judenhut.
Witch's Hat may refer to Witch hat, in popular culture; Pointed hat, in general; Hygrocybe conica, a fungus commonly known as the "witch's hat" Hygrocybe singeri, a fungus commonly known as the "witch's hat" Prospect Park Water Tower, sometimes referred to as the "Witch's Hat" Traffic cone, known as a "witch's hat" in some countries
Witch hat, Witches hat, or Witches' hat may refer to: Anti-trespass panels, rubber mats with cones or pyramids used by railroads to prevent people from walking on or near tracks; A hat belonging to a witch ; A turret with a conical roof (see also, witch tower) A traffic cone