After a bus accident, a woman comes to believe that she's actually a 300-year-old witch.After a bus accident, a woman comes to believe that she's actually a 300-year-old witch.After a bus accident, a woman comes to believe that she's actually a 300-year-old witch.
J. Farrell MacDonald
- Sheriff
- (as J. Farrel McDonald)
Jack Carr
- The Bus Driver
- (uncredited)
Elspeth Dudgeon
- Old Woman in Bus
- (uncredited)
- …
Marjorie Manners
- Blonde Girl
- (uncredited)
Frank Mills
- Townsman
- (uncredited)
Frank O'Connor
- Townsman
- (uncredited)
Twinkle Watts
- Young Girl
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaJeanne Gail's debut.
- GoofsThe opening narration states that Judge Elijah Webster "was responsible for condemning eighteen women to their fiery death," but Dr Adams (John Loder) later refers to Webster's victims as "those fifteen women he condemned."
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Vampira Show: Woman Who Came Back (1955)
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What is Lorna do' in?
After a two-year absence Lorna Webster (Nancy Kelly) is returning to her hometown. Beside her on the bus is a crone looking woman, Jezebel Trister (Elspeth Dudgeon,) who is also traveling to the town to get revenge on the descendent of the Webster that burned her as a witch 300 years ago. The bus veers off the road in crashes into the lake. Only Lorna survives and the body of the old lady is not found.
Was there an old lady? Or was it an imaginary figment? This and other strange coincidences are convincing Lorna that she is being possessed with whtchyness and the town is going along with her.?
Will she and her little dog too, dispatch the town's people one by one or will they have the courage to do unto her first?
As a psychological thriller, some may want to compare this film to Val Lewton. I think more in the line of She-Wolf of London (1946) with June Lockhart.
Was there an old lady? Or was it an imaginary figment? This and other strange coincidences are convincing Lorna that she is being possessed with whtchyness and the town is going along with her.?
Will she and her little dog too, dispatch the town's people one by one or will they have the courage to do unto her first?
As a psychological thriller, some may want to compare this film to Val Lewton. I think more in the line of She-Wolf of London (1946) with June Lockhart.
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- Apr 21, 2024
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- The Woman Who Came Back
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- Runtime1 hour 8 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1
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