The Witches Hammer
Synopsis
When Project 571 is destroyed by a gang of vampires, Rebecca is thrown into a quest for an ancient book powerful enough to raise the dead. Rebecca joins two priests on a journey to kill the master vampire, Hugo Renoir, before he can unleash the grotesque souls of the damned into our dimension. If Hugo is allowed to perform the ancient ceremony the earth shall forever pass into the realm of darkness.
Along the way Rebecca must utilise her training to face Vampires, Demons and Witches all vying for the book and its awesome power.
Details
- Year
- 2007
- Type of project
- Features
- Running time
- 93 mins
- Format
- 35mm
- Director
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James Eaves
- Producer
- Laura Tennant, James Eaves
- Editor
- James Eaves
- Screenwriter
- James Eaves
- Director of Photography
- John Raggett
- Production Designer
- Kristin Allin
- Sound
- Glen Yard
- Composer
- Mark Conrad Chambers
- Principal cast
- Claudia Coulter, Stephanie Beacham, Jonathan Sidgwick
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
Amber Pictures
103 Shirley High StreetShirley
Southampton SO16 4EY, London
UK
Sales Company
Wonderphil Productions
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Mobile +1 (0)11 310 482 1324www.WPprods.com
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