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Witchcraft is a horror film series, that as of March 2018, has 16 direct to video installments, making it one of the horror genre's longest-running interconnected series. [1] [2] It began in 1988, and most films focus, at least partially, on the character of William Spanner, who is a powerful warlock who fights for good despite having an evil lineage.
In early 2020 Witchcraft released their sixth album, Black Metal via Nuclear Blast Records. Contrary to the name of the album, it exclusively features acoustic music of a more somber and bleak tone than most of Witchcraft's other work. The album seems to exclusively show the work of Magnus Pelander, performing both the vocals and lone acoustic ...
One of the songwriters, James Vincent, appears with the name "Jim Donlinger" on the album. Born James Vincent Dondelinger, he was not a member of the band (prior to this he was in the band Aorta), but was asked by Bill Traut, Coven's producer (and founder of Dunwich Records, whose logo also appears on the album), to write, arrange and co-produce the album together with Traut.
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Witchcraft X: Mistress of the Craft is a 1998 American horror film directed by Elisar Cabrera and starring Stephanie Beaton, Wendy Cooper, and Eileen Daly. The tenth film in the Witchcraft series, it was produced by Vista Street Entertainment. The movie is followed by Witchcraft XI: Sisters in Blood.
Witchcraft is the debut album from the Swedish doom metal band Witchcraft. The album was released in 2004 by Rise Above Records . "Please Don't Forget Me" and "Yes I Do" are both covers of 70s-era Pentagram .
Witchcraft VI: the Devils Mistress (also known as Witchcraft 666) in a 1994 American supernatural horror film directed by Julie Davis and starring Jerry Spicer, Debra K. Beatty, and Shannon McLeod. The sixth film in the Witchcraft series, it was produced by Vista Street Entertainment and released by Troma Studios .
Witchcraft VII: Judgement Hour was intended to be the last entry in the series; [2] the VHS box describes the film as "the final chapter". [3] The film was released as Witchcraft 7: A Taste for Blood in the United Kingdom. [1] Main character Will Spanner is played by David Byrnes, who would return for Witchcraft IX: Bitter Flesh. [3]