Despite being considered one of the great horror films of its era, part of the so-called
unholy trinity of folk horror, there’s a real question of whether Witchfinder General is horror
at all. We look at the films of Michael Reeves.
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The careers of most great directors take a recognisable path; the early efforts showing flashes
of brilliance, the coming of age calling card and finally the masterpiece. Michael Reeves started shooting Revenge of the Blood Beast in the summer of1965 and wrapped Witchfinder General in November of 67, walking that path in just over two years.
Written and presented by Robin Bailes @robinbailes
Directed and Edited by Graham Trelfer
Witchfinder General and the Films of Michael Reeves
Witchfinder General and the Films of Michael Reeves
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