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Warlock

Country: USA, Language: English, 103 mins

  • Director: Steve Miner
  • Writer: David Twohy
  • Producer: Morgan Michael Fottrell; Arnold Kopelson

CGiii Comment

It starts with a very memorable gay kiss and then descends into camp nonsense.

Sands and Grant truly mystify as to why they actually chose to do this - being fairly well respected actors...money, obviously.

Highlander, it is not - although it has some lofty pretensions - give it a very wide berth and you will not be disappointed.


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The(ir) Blurb...

In Boston of 1691, a warlock is sentenced to death, but escapes magically into the future (our present), followed doggedly by the witch hunter. There he is searching for the three parts of the Devil's Bible, trailed by the witch hunter and the woman whose house he landed in. They must stop him, as the book contains the true name of God, which he can use to un-create the world.

Cast & Characters

Julian Sands as Warlock;
Lori Singer as Kassandra;
Richard E. Grant as Giles Redferne;
Mary Woronov as Channeler;
Kevin O'Brien as Chas;
Richard Kuss as Mennonite;
Allan Miller as Detective;
Anna Levine as Pastor's Wife;
David Carpenter as Pastor;
Kay E. Kuter as Proctor;
Ian Abercrombie as Magistrate #1;
Kenneth Danziger as Magistrate #2;
Art Smith as Scribe; Robert Breeze as Jailor;
Frank Renzulli as Cabbie