Witchcraft IX: Bitter Flesh

Witchcraft IX: Bitter Flesh
Directed by Michael Paul Girard
Written by Stephen Downing
Starring Landon Hall
David Byrnes
Julius Antonio
Release date
1997
Country United States
Language English

Witchcraft IX: Bitter Flesh is a 1997 horror film directed by Michael Paul Girard.[1] The film is the ninth in the Witchcraft series.

Plot

The ghost of William Spanner ( David Byrnes) searches for anyone who can communicate with him, finding Sheila (Landon Hall) who gained psychic powers after a car accident. Spanner needs to ward girlfriend Keli (Kourtine Ballentine) that the person she is living with is an impostor.

Meanwhile, Los Angeles Police Department dectectives Lutz (Stephanie Beaton) and Garner (Mikul Robins) realizes they don't have an ordinary serial killer on its hands when they uncover a series of murders involving beautiful young women with bodies partially eaten. When a hooker is brought in telling tales of evil warlocks and witches, the police officers begin to suspect the killer is not just psychotic but supernatural hooded man.

Lutz, Garner, and Will-in-Sheila's-body converge on the apartment building as the hooded man and fake Will prepare to do something horrible to Keli

Continuity

The movie picks up directly after Witchcraft VII: Judgement Hour, the eighth movie in the series, Witchcraft VIII: Salem's Ghost is a stand alone film. Detectives Lutz and Garner, Spanner and Keli return to the series after being absent from the previous movie in the series.

Reception

The AV Club found that this movie is where things really start to go downhill [2]

References

  1. "Witchcraft IX: Bitter Flesh". The New York Times.
  2. https://film.avclub.com/we-dutifully-sat-through-all-13-entries-in-horror-s-lon-1798285967
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