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''The Naked Witch'' is a 1964 American
horror film Horror is a film genre that seeks to elicit fear or disgust in its audience for entertainment purposes. Horror films often explore dark subject matter and may deal with transgressive topics or themes. Broad elements include monsters, apoca ...
produced by Claude Alexander, and written and directed by
Larry Buchanan Larry Buchanan (January 31, 1923 − December 2, 2004), born Marcus Larry Seale Jr., was a film director, producer and writer, who proclaimed himself a " schlockmeister". Many of his extremely low-budget films have landed on "worst movie" lists or ...
. It stars Libby Hall, Robert Short and Jo Maryman. The film was shot in 1960 and has a
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date of 1961 but was not released until 1964. It tells the story of a university student who travels to Texas, where he inadvertently restores a dead witch to life. She then takes revenge on the Schöennig family, one of whom, her lover, had denounced her a century earlier. The student falls under the spell of the witch but recovers in time to save Kirska, the only remaining Schöennig, before he himself kills the witch again. ''The Naked Witch'' was financed by a Texan
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owner who wanted a movie with much
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, but the actual amount of nudity is negligible. The film was considered to be a success, bringing in box office receipts of $80,000 and helping to launch Buchanan's career. It is often confused with another regional-made film, also titled ''The Naked Witch'' (aka '' The Naked Temptress''), a
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directed by
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in New Jersey in 1967.


Plot

A university student is researching his thesis on the "thoroughly German" villages of modern-day central Texas. He's on his way to Luckenbach - where people speak German more often than English - when his car runs out of gas. He walks into town and meets Kirska Schöennig, who takes him to the hotel run by her grandfather, Hans. While none of the older residents of the town will talk to the student about the "Luckenbach Witch," Kirska loans him a book about her. Learning from the book that the witch is buried near the inn, the student goes to the cemetery and opens her shallow grave by hand. He removes from her mummified remains the spike that was driven through her. After he returns in haste to the inn, she rises naked from her grave, quite intact and intent on taking revenge on the Schöennigs, the descendants of her lover, the married man who denounced her as a witch a century earlier. The witch steals the stake and goes to Kirska's bedroom, where she steals Kirska's nightgown before setting out in search of the other two remaining Schöennigs, Hans and Franz. She quickly dispatches them both. The student finds the witch bathing nude in a creek and falls under her spell. But after spending the night with her, he snaps out of it and decides that it is his responsibility to stop her. As the witch magically summons Kirska to the graveyard, the student rushes in and struggles with the witch. She falls upon the stake, dead again.


Cast

* Libby Hall as the Naked Witch * Robert Short as the Student * Jo Maryman as Kirska Schöennig * Denis Adams as Otto Schöennig * Charles West as Hans Schöennig * Howard Ware as Franz the Miller * Jack Herman as The Elder * Marilyn Pope as The Librarian * Der Saengerbund Children's Choir * Rae Forbes (''uncredited'') as Villager *
Gary Owens Gary Owens (born Gary Bernard Altman; May 10, 1934 – February 12, 2015) was an American radio announcer, personality, disc jockey and voice actor. His polished baritone speaking voice generally offered deadpan recitations of total nonsense, wh ...
(''uncredited'') as Prologue narrator


Production

''The Naked Witch'' was shot in
Luckenbach, Texas Luckenbach ( ) is an unincorporated community 13 miles (19 km) from Fredericksburg in southeastern Gillespie County, Texas. Named for German nobleman Jakob Luckenbach, who helped settle the Texas Hill Country in 1845, Luckenbach is known as ...
on a budget of $8,000. It falls into film critic Brian Albright's category of a regional film as one that is "(a) filmed outside the general professional and geographical confines of Hollywood; (b) produced independently; and (c) made with a cast and crew made up primarily of residents of the states in which the film was shot." The film begins not with the first scene of the plot, but rather with a "lengthy narration about the history of witchcraft," dramatically voiced over by an uncredited Gary Owens.


Distribution

According to undated film posters, ''The Naked Witch'' was produced and distributed by Alexander Enterprises as "an Adult picture." An advertisement, also without a date, shows the film as the second feature on an R-rated double-bill with ''The Legend of Witch Hollow'' (1969) (aka ''The Witchmaker'', ''The Witchmaster'' and ''Witchkill)''. Although filmed in color, black-and-white prints of ''The Naked Witch'' were distributed to some theaters in 1964. For home viewing, Sinister Cinema released a black-and-white video, although without the complete footage. A full-color version dubbed from the 35mm original print was released by
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.


Reception

Academic film scholar Heather Greene writes that the film was part of the "growing
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or 'nudie' industry" when it was made. However, the greater significance of ''The Naked Witch'' is that it is "the first to use the resurrected witch narrative and the ghost horror witch." In the years after the film, "the resurrected witch theme becomes increasingly popular and eventually dominates witch films by the early 2000s (e.g., ''
The Blair Witch Project ''The Blair Witch Project'' is a 1999 American supernatural horror film written, directed and edited by Daniel Myrick and Eduardo Sánchez (director), Eduardo Sánchez. It is a fictional story of three student filmmakers—Heather Donahue, Mic ...
'', 1999)."


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Naked Witch 1961 films 1961 horror films 1961 independent films American horror films American independent films Films about witchcraft Films directed by Larry Buchanan Films set in Texas Films shot in Texas 1960s English-language films 1960s American films English-language horror films