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Witchfinder
A modern day witch hunter condemns beautiful female satanists to death by hanging, burning, drowning, electrocution and decapitation! There is no escape! This was one of WAVE's earliest movies (produced in 1988).
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the life and activities of Matthew Hopkins, often dubbed the 'Witchfinder General,' who operated in England during the English Civil War. It delves into the historical context of witch trials during that period, examining the methods used by Hopkins to identify and prosecute accused witches, and the societal fear and paranoia that fueled these events. The film aims to provide an objective look at this dark chapter of English history.
Critical Reception
As a documentary focused on historical events, "Witchfinder" is generally assessed on its historical accuracy and presentation. It is often cited for its exploration of the social and political climate that allowed for witch hunts to flourish. Critical reception tends to focus on its informative nature and its contribution to understanding historical witch trials.
What Reviewers Say
Provides a factual account of the Witchfinder General's activities.
Explores the historical context of witch trials effectively.
A solid documentary for those interested in English history and folklore.
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Fun Fact
While Matthew Hopkins is widely known as the 'Witchfinder General,' the title itself was likely a self-proclaimed moniker and not an official position.
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