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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.
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.
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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.
A group of weary warriors transports a suspected witch believed to be responsible for spreading the devastating bubonic plague. Watch trailers & learn more.
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...
Joan Mitchell is an unhappy, suburban housewife who has an uncommunicative businessman husband, Jack, and a distant 19-year-old daughter, Nikki, on the verge of moving out of the house. Frustrated at her current situation, Joan seeks solace in witchcraft after visiting a local tarot reader.