The Witches Mountain

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The Witches Mountain
Directed byRaúl Artigot
Written by
  • José Truchado
  • Juan Cortés
  • Félix Fernández
  • Raúl Artigot
Starring
Cinematography
Edited byPedro del Rey
Music byFernando García Morcillo
Production
company
Azor Films
Distributed byAvco Embassy Pictures (US)
Release date
  • 1972 (1972)
Running time
80 minutes
CountrySpain
LanguageSpanish

The Witches Mountain (Spanish: El monte de las brujas) is a 1972 Spanish horror film directed by Raúl Artigot[1][2] and starring Patty Shepard, Cihangir Ghaffari and Mónica Randall.[3] A photographer takes an assignment in the Pyrenees just across the Spanish border, but soon has supernatural encounters.

Plot[edit]

The story introduces us to a photo journalist named Mario (Cihangir Gaffari, credited as John Caffari) who has just recently split up with his girlfriend. Understandably distraught, Mario decides to accept a job located in the remote and mountainous region of Northern Spain. On his travels, his meets a gorgeous young woman named Delia (Patty Shepard), a writer by trade, and while they initially get off on the wrong foot that soon corrects itself and she decides to throw caution to the wind and travel ot the mountains with him.

When they stop at an inn for the night, Delia is certain that someone or something is peering in on her from the window. Making matters worse, the next morning Mario finds that the truck he’d procured for the journey is not where he left it. Without a vehicle, they have no choice but to hike the rest of the way but find the truck along the way, stowed in a village thought to be long abandoned. From here, they take shelter in a small cottage offered to them by an elderly woman named Santa (Ana Farra). Here things start to get increasingly strange for the couple. When Mario vanishes in the middle of the night without a trace, he suddenly returns with a used roll of film containing images of people he swears weren’t in the pictures he took.

Soon, Mario starts to wonder if the stories about witches operating in the area might be more fact than fiction, and that if they are real, if they aren’t targeting Delia as their next acquisition.

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Home media[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Adiós al cineasta "del destape" Raúl Artigot". 27 December 2014.
  2. ^ "Patty Shepard, adiós a la americana más española". 9 January 2013.
  3. ^ Ness p.510

Bibliography[edit]

  • Ness, Richard. From Headline Hunter to Superman: A Journalism Filmography. Scarecrow Press, 1997.

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