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  1. Season of the Witch (originally released as Hungry Wives) is a 1972 American drama film written and directed by George A. Romero, and starring Jan White, Raymond Laine, and Anne Muffly. The film follows a housewife in suburban Pittsburgh who becomes involved in witchcraft after meeting a local witch.

  2. Apr 18, 1973 · Season of the Witch: Directed by George A. Romero. With Jan White, Raymond Laine, Ann Muffly, Joedda McClain. A neglected, unhappy suburban housewife gets mixed up in witchcraft with unexpected consequences.

  3. Featured in George Romero Between Night and DawnOrder in the UK: http://bit.ly/2zMsV1LOrder in the US: http://bit.ly/2xvX3jlSeason of the WitchSeason of the ...

  4. Season of the Witch. 1972 · 1 hr 30 min. R. Horror · Drama. An unfulfilled housewife looks for escape from her banal existence by dabbling in the occult, causing her life to spin hideously out of control. Subtitles: English. Starring: Jan White Ray Laine. Directed by: George A. Romero.

  5. A neglected, unhappy suburban housewife gets mixed up in witchcraft with unexpected consequences. Joan Mitchell is an alienated suburban housewife pushing 40, who has a boorish businessman husband and a distant, distracted 19-year-old daughter who is on the verge of moving out of the house.

  6. Hungry Wives (aka The Season of the Witch) is a very interesting movie. It is dialogue-heavy, has surreal flourishes and contains more than a few nightmarish moments. It tells the story of a housewife who dives into witchcraft to escape the monotony of suburban life and an unfulfilling (and abusive) marriage.

  7. Joan Mitchell is an unhappy, suburban housewife pushing 40, who has an uncommunicative businessman husband, named Jack, and a distant 19-year-old daughter, named Nikki, on the verge of moving...