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Ghosting Images | Supernatural, occult and folk horror on British TV Ghosting Images Supernatural, occult and folk horror on British TV Home About RSS Hammer House of Horror: Witching Time (1980) 18 Jan Hammer House of Horror’s sole venture into the realms of folk-horror is inevitably one of my favourite episodes of the anthology series. The plot is relatively straightforward: teetering on the edge of nervous collapse, exacerbated by suspicions of his wife’s infidelity, the alcoholic film composer David Winter is surprised to discover the witch Lucinda Jessup, a previous occupant of his house, magically transported from the 1620s to his stables. Fortunately, nobody’s incredulity at this turn of events lasts for very long, and she proceeds to claim Winter as her own, whilst subjecting his wife to a campaign of supernatural persecution. Unusually for the series, good triumphs in the end: Lucinda is eventually vanquished and the Winters are reunited. This perhaps detract...

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