The Witch (2015): Difference between revisions
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[[Wampanoag Man]] - [[Annawon Weeden]] | [[Wampanoag Man]] - [[Annawon Weeden]] | ||
Pipe Smoker - [[Michael O'Hare]] | |||
Shepherd - [[Chris Messier]] | |||
[[Old Slater]] - [[Ron G. Young|Ron Young]] | [[Old Slater]] - [[Ron G. Young|Ron Young]] | ||
Shepherdess - [[Norah Messier|Nora Messier]] | |||
[[Settler]] - [[Bill Rudder]] | [[Settler]] - [[Bill Rudder]] | ||
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[[Settler]] - [[Corrine Manning]] | [[Settler]] - [[Corrine Manning]] | ||
Chamber Pot Woman - [[Heather Fisher]] | |||
== Character thumbnails with links to profiles == | == Character thumbnails with links to profiles == |
Revision as of 19:21, 19 July 2020
A New England family expelled from their village are targeted by the supernatural.
Genre
Characters/Groups
The Witch, young - Sarah Stephens
Black Phillip - Wahab Chaudhry
Samuel - Axtun Henry Dube and Athan Conrad Dube
Lead Coven Witch - Vivien Moore
Coven Witch] - Madlen Sopadzhiyan
Militia Man 1 - Paul Kenworthy
Wampanoag Man - Annawon Weeden
Pipe Smoker - Michael O'Hare
Shepherd - Chris Messier
Shepherdess - Nora Messier
Chamber Pot Woman - Heather Fisher
Character thumbnails with links to profiles
Detailed Synopsis
William is in front of a town council as Thomasin, Katherine, Caleb, Mercy, Jonas and Samuel are nearby and a group of Villagers watch. William questions the motives of the villagers in leaving England. The Governor tells William to be silent and as William continues, Old Slater tells William that he is the one being judged, not them. William calls them false Christians and the Governor banishes William and his family from the village. As they are leaving the village they pass Wampanoag Men and pass three Militia Men who close the village doors to them. William then takes his family on a wagon out into the forest.