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Oct 21, 2012
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A Hag Unbagged |
Date: Friday, October 26, 2012 at 8:00PM.
Venue: Oddball Films, 275 Capp Street, San Francisco
Admission: $10.00, RSVP Only to: 415-558-8117 or programming@oddballfilm.com
Featuring:
Winter of the Witch (Color, 1969)
Ah the sweet magic of pancakes! A young mother and her son move from the big city and get a great deal on a huge house, only to find an ancient witch is part of the bargain. When their enchanted tenant finds they won’t be scared away, she lets them in on the secret of happiness - a griddle full of her special blueberry pancakes. The fabulous Hermoine Gingold gives a beautifully hag-positive portrayal. Narrated by Burgess Meredith.
Possessed by Patchouli |
The Occult: X-Factor or Fraud (Color, 1973)
X-Factor or Fraud presents us with self-styled mystical types ranging from earnest believers to hucksters, served up with a generous sprinkling of cheese. It's hippie chic meets old-style hag-tastic, with the motley bunch weighing in all things otherworldly. This camp fest is graced by the grandeur of talk-show-hopping superstar sorceress, Sybil Leek.
Two from Georges Méliès!
Silent Mayhem |
The Inn Where No Man Rests (B+W, 1903)
Insane devilry with inanimate objects was Méliès' stock-in-trade, with this venture into motel hell being no exception. A weary traveler is tormented out of a peaceful night by his boots, the bed and just about any object in the room, but the ruckus really gets out of hand when the other(worldly) guests come to investigate.
The Witch's Revenge (B+W, 1903)
In trouble with the king for practicing the dark arts, a sorcerer tries to conjure his way out of trouble. His offer to enchant the woman of the ruler's dreams by way of wizardry goes absurdly awry.
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Haunted By That Laughter |
Witch Crafty (Color, 1955)
Woody Woodpecker's animated anarchy versus witchcraft, what a battle! When a passing witch-in-distress stiffs Woody for the price of a broomstick, our feathered friend employs a bag of cartoon world tricks a witch could never dream of in order to get the crone to cough up his dime. Any guesses who wins?
A Picnic with Old Nick |
The Devil (B+W, circa 1920’s, silent, excerpt)
Silent smut from France! It's just another picnic dans le foret for a sextet of tender nymphs, scampering and splashing au naturel in a gentle stream. That's until les juenes filles are interrupted in their frolics by the theatrically turned out Horned One, who might just have escaped from a Méliès short. The usual stag film action ensues, but the vintage beauty of this sex film makes it a devilish winner.
Dancing with the Devil! |
Satan-Tease (B+W, 1955)
Burlesque queen Betty Dolan brings new meaning to the phrase dancing with the devil. Cleverly costumed, Miss Dolan's right hand is the hand of the devil and she can't stop it from trying to get to third base. Strange and erotic on many different levels, it must be seen to be believed!
Plus - For the Early Arrivals:
Hyde and Sneak (1970)
Inspector Willoughby finds himself up against jewel-thieving temptress Vampira Hyde, whose shape-shifting pills defeat all of his clever traps.
. . . and only the Devil knows what else!
About the Curator
Lynn Cursaro is a local film blogger. Over the past two decades, she has worked in research and administrative positions a variety of Bay Area film organizations. The monthly picture puzzle on the Castro Theatre’s calendar is of her devising.