Witch Hunt (1999 film)
Witch Hunt is a 1999 Australian crime drama, directed by Scott Hartford-Davis and written by NCIS: Los Angeles creator, Shane Brennan. It premiered on Australia's Network Ten on 2 May 1999.
Witch Hunt | |
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Written by | Shane Brennan |
Directed by | Scott Hartford-Davis |
Starring | Jacqueline Bisset Cameron Daddo Jerome Ehlers |
Theme music composer | Cezary Skubiszewski |
Country of origin | Australia |
Original language(s) | English |
Production | |
Producer(s) | Alan Hardy Jackie O'Sullivan |
Cinematography | David Connell |
Editor(s) | Bill Murphy |
Running time | 90 min |
Distributor | Network Ten (Australia) Lifetime (US) Channel 5 (UK) |
Release | |
Original release | 2 May 1999 |
Plot
A young girl goes missing and her father (Daddo) accuses his mother-in-law, Barbara (Bisset) of abducting her. He speculates about Barbara's deep involvement in the occult with the accusation that she is a witch. Barbara responds by accusing her son-in-law of abusing her granddaughter.[1]
Cast
- Jacqueline Bisset as Barbara Thomas
- Cameron Daddo as David Overton
- Jerome Ehlers as Detective Jack Maitland
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References
- Witch Hunt (1999) [Australian] Jacqueline Bisset fans. Retrieved on 15 October 2010
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