Da Hip Hop Witch

Da Hip Hop Witch
Directed by Dale Resteghini
Produced by Robert A. Flutie
Kim Resteghini
Dale Resteghini
Written by Dale Resteghini
Starring Eminem
Ja Rule
Pras
Vanilla Ice
Rah Digga
Mobb Deep
Vitamin C
Music by Terence Dudley
Rob Gay L.G.
Tony Prendatt
Cinematography Martin Ahlgren
Dale Resteghini
Edited by Namakula
Distributed by A-Pix Entertainment
Artisan Entertainment
Barnholtz Entertainment
Release date
  • August 2000 (August 2000)
Running time
90 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Da Hip Hop Witch is a 2000 American parody film directed, produced and written by Dale Resteghini. The film is a parody of The Blair Witch Project, and features appearances by Eminem, Ja Rule, Mobb Deep, Pras, Rah Digga, Vitamin C and Vanilla Ice.[1]

Plot

After learning about the "Hip Hop Witch", a powerful supernatural being that lurks in the ghettos and attacks upcoming rappers which makes their record sales go up, five suburban teenagers go on a quest to get their rap careers started by being attacked by this "Hip Hop Witch." Filming their experience, they run into past hip hop stars that have already battled the Witch in person.

Cast

  • Dale Resteghini as Will Hunting
  • Stacii Jae Johnson as Dee Dee Washington
  • Amy Dorris as Raven (a.k.a. Rave Girl)
  • Parker Holt as Jerry (a.k.a. Da Retard)
  • Jordan Ashley as The Whisk
  • Steve Grillo as Muzzle
  • Elijah Rhoades as Big Z
  • Tony Prendatt as Lazarus
  • La the Darkman as the Street Don
  • David Scott Klein as Krump
  • Sheritta Duran as Josephine
  • Joyce Tanksley as Kitty Smtih
  • Charlene Quashie as Elisabeth
  • Culver Casson as Sara
  • Jolene Vettese as Paula
  • Pamela Schamberge as Kathy
  • Dina Herdigein as Dina

As themselves

Release

Preceding the film's release, Eminem's lawyers attempted to have his scenes removed from the film,[2] and tried to halt its distribution.[3] In 2003, Artisan Entertainment planned to reissue the film on VHS and DVD with artwork prominently advertising Eminem's appearance in the film.[4] Before the film's reissue, Artisan recalled copies featuring this artwork without official explanation.[4]

References

  1. MTV News Eminem, Vitamin C, Take On Hip-Hop Witch
  2. Basham, David (June 21, 2000). "Eminem To Voice Web Cartoon; Wants Out Of "Witch"". MTV News. Retrieved 29 March 2009.
  3. Basham, David (March 2, 2001). "Eminem Eyed For Role In DMX Movie". MTV News. Retrieved 29 March 2009.
  4. 1 2 Frankel, Daniel (June 9, 2003). "Artisan pulls the repackaged Hip Hop Witch". Video Business. Archived from the original on 24 October 2006. Retrieved 29 March 2009.


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