(This is not the special edition DVD. Go to bellwitchmovie.com for more information.) A love story turns tragic when entangled with a legendary haunting in BELL WITCH: The Movie. After stumbling across an ancient burial (in what is now known as the Bell Witch cave), brothers John Jr. (Jeff Kunard) and Williams Bell (Cody Newton) bring a strange curse home to their family. Now their father, John (John David Hart), and sister, Betsy (Hope Banks), experience phantom attacks in the night and strange visions during the day. It is the Bell Witch. Nothing enrages her more than Betsy's relationship with her loving fiance, Joshua Gardner (Todd Geren). Their only hope of escaping is death...and the Bell Witch is more than happy to help. Betsy Palmer (Friday the 13th) serves as the voice of the Bell Witch. BELL WITCH: The Movie closely follows the historical accounts of the Bell Witch haunting, creating a motion picture that rings true for Bell Witch fans. Oscar winners Gary Alexander (Out of Africa) and Otis Van Osten (Bram Stoker's Dracula) designed and mixed chilling sounds on a THX stage for this frightful tale with some of the best bluegrass and Americana music heard in a motion picture since "O' Brother Where Art Thou?"
R**X
Everything is Wrong
I recently visited the Bell Witch Cave in Adams, Tennessee. The only other movie I've seen related to this was the horrible An American Haunting, which basically turned it into a tale of incest. They had this movie for sale at the Cave for $30, which seemed a bit much, so when I got home I checked Amazon and got it much, much cheaper.It was STILL a waste of money! (And thank goodness I didn't get bilked for 30 bucks!) Everything about this movie is wrong, wrong, wrong.First of all, they got none of the "facts" of the story right. The dates are wrong, the characters are the wrong ages, the timeline is off and they invented all sorts of add-ons to the story that were never reported by any of the accepted tellers of the tale. For example, John Bell was 67 years old when the hauntings began. His wife as 20 years younger than he was. They had eight children. In the movie, John looks hardly 40, has a nice contemporary haircut, and his wife looks older than he does. They have three children and condense several years of story into less than one. They tip-toe around the supposed dispute between Kate Batts and Bell, making it have something to do with a dispute over the purchase of some land. It was really over the interest charged for the purchase of a slave. (There are no black people in this movie at all!)Next, it was shot in high-definition video (Sony 24P), but instead of taking advantage of this camera's incredible cinematic range, they lit it like most amateurs videographers light video. Everything is flat, bright and over-exposed. And even though a year goes by, it's always autumn - I guess because orange and brown leaves look cool in high-def.The acting is is horrid. I think this is primarily the fault of the direct/screenwriter, because the words he put into their mouths are stilted and he lets them get away with saying them awkwardly. Most of the roles are totally mis-cast and the performances are completely over-the-top. Imagine community theater where everyone is playing to the last row. It's not quite THAT good.And lastly, in many ways this whole movie is just an excuse for a soundtrack full of annoying bluegrass music. (The director also produced the music.) It's not period - it's very contemporary - and scenes go on and on and on so that the whole song can play to its end. They push the CD in the previews before the film starts and actually go so far as to say "it has been compared to O Brother". I can only assume it was compared by the director in order to try and convince people to buy it. Yeah, it's sort of the same style, but that's about it.There is one fright in the entire movie. A scary image appears in a window during a lightning flash. You hear a loud nose. That's it! The rest of the time you are supposed to be afraid of some strange green light - and it doesn't work.This is rank amateur work and you will be disappointed.
M**S
Loved This Movie!!
I loved this Bell Witch movie!What I really liked about it was the old school style of editing and wipes and after reading the "Red Book" this movie is almost 100% dead on and the best Bell Witch film I have seen.I don't know where they shot this film but the scenery is amazing, it looks like Tennessee in the 1800's and with Betsy Palmer as the Bell Witch's voice it gave me goose bumps! (I am a huge Friday the 13th fan)The soundtrack rocked and went along with the film great.If you want a good old fashioned ghost story then this is one for you.Movie Mania
J**E
Witch Watch Not
Bell Witch is a great story and fodder for a well made movie. This production ain't it.Bell Witch The Movie is poorly written and hardly directed at best. The acting is as good as can be expected given the dismal direction. The sets are great but blocked and shot like a rank beginner on blow.I gave up after slogging through 3/4's of this really unwatchable production.Someday somebody will do justice to this interesting myth turned cottage industry for the region's tourists.This DVD is nothing but overpriced hype.Stay away lest you haunt yourself with "...why, why did I buy?"
N**E
Just okay --
Movie gave the overall information regarding the Bell Witch story. Betsy Palmer was pretty good as the witch's voice. The acting wasn't so great but if you just want the basic story, this movie is okay for that.
E**R
Bell Witch movie
Finally a movie about the Bell Witch, so many great stories can be told from this witch in TN. This is a real movie that portrays the story, great production.
D**A
The Haunting movie and loved it! I thought this would have been as ...
I saw the Bell Witch: The Haunting movie and loved it! I thought this would have been as good, but it was nothing compared to the other.
B**D
Movie was just OK
I didn't buy this for the movie itself, I mostly wanted it for the location that it was filmed at.
T**P
A spellbinding tale of a true haunting.
Beautiful photography of a great setting: the mountains of Tennessee. Great story, based on true events. Music is wonderful. I will definitely consider buying this soundtrack as well,
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