Witchcraft IV: The Virgin Heart

Witchcraft IV: The Virgin Heart
Directed by James Merendino
Produced by Jerry Feifer
Holly MacConkey
Written by James Merendino
Michael Paul Girard
Starring Charles Solomon Jr
Julie Strain
Music by Miriam Cutler
Cinematography Kevin Morrisey
Edited by Tony Miller
Distributed by Simitar Entertainment (US, DVD)
Release date
1992
Running time
95 in
Country United States
Language English

Witchcraft IV: The Virgin Heart is the fourth film in the WitchCraft Horror Series. Produced by Vista Street Entertainment. It was released by Troma Studios in 1992.[1]

Plot

Will Spanner (Charles Solomon) is the son of a powerful warlock whose parents died as shown in Witchcraft 1988. Spanner is reluctant to use his inherited powers, as he attempts to have a normal life as a defense attorney. Spanner is himself a powerful warlock, although he fears that the use of his powers will lead him to submit to his dark side.

Spanner defends Peter Wild who is accused of killing his girlfriend, and after meeting and becoming enamored with Bellladonna (Julie Strain) at a strip club, Spanner begins to investigate the case himself. The girlfriend was actually killed by a crazed killer with links to a music club. Belladonna also works at the music club, where musicians are selling their souls to club owner Sanatana in return for promised fame. Santana hides that he is son of Satan. Santana is Belladonna's agent, and while she has not sold her soul, she is being help captive. Also assisting Spanner in his investigation is the sister of the accused killer, Lily Wild.

Cast

Charles Solomon ....... Will Spanner

Julie Strain ....... Belladonna

Clive Pearson ....... Santana

Lisa Jay Harrington .... Lily Wild

Jason O’Gulihur ...... Hal

Erol Landis ....... Lt. Erol Munuz

Orien Richman ....... Pete Wild

Continuity

Spanner is now an attorney with a private practice. He mentions that his previous involvement with a case involving the supernatural was about three years ago. Spanner provides a voice over narration, which is unique in the series. This is the last time Solomon portrays Spanner, he is played by Marklen Kennedy in Witchcraft V: dance with the Devil the next film in the series. The name of the club is Coven, which Spanner states he has heard of before. One character claims to have been Spanner's brother in a previous life, but this does not appear to have been followed up in later films.

Production

Directed by James Merendino, written by Michael Paul Girand and Merendino. Released directly to video.

Reviews

TV Guide found the film neither sexy nor scary, but instead a pedestrian mystery that is badly scripted even by low-budget standards.[2] AV Film club found the film to have many similarities with Blue Velvet and that it was a mix of film noir and horror, but noted that the dialogue was poorly written.[3] For It's Man's Number, while fining Strain's inclusion a positive, but had little good else to say about the film, stating "There's no sign of competence here in any department. Script and direction are awful, this is one ugly film in terms of the sheer murkiness of the visuals and audio, the acting is laughably bad at times, and it's impossible to care about the events."[4] As of March 2018, the film has a 7% freshness rating on Rotten Tomatoes.[5] In Creature Feature, the film was given three out of five stars.[6]

Home release

The film has been released on DVD.

References

  1. "WITCHCRAFT 4: THE VIRGIN HEART - Troma". www.troma.com.
  2. http://www.tvguide.com/movies/witchcraft-iv-virgin-heart/129260/
  3. Rife, Katie. "We dutifully sat through all 13 entries in horror's longest-running franchise". avclub.com.
  4. "Witchcraft IV: The Virgin Heart (1992)". foritismansnumber.blogspot.co.uk.
  5. "Witchcraft IV: The Virgin Heart". rottentomatoes.com.
  6. Stanley, John. 2000. 2nd Edition. "Creature Feature. Berkley Boulevard
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