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Witch's Sister 1979

68 min📅 1979-01-01

Step into the eerie suburban world of *Witch's Sister (1979)*, directed by Robert Wiemer, where childhood fears feel terrifyingly real.

Director: Robert Wiemer

Cast

Daphne Youree
Lynn
Dara Brown
Mouse
Virginia Stevens
Mrs. Tuggle
Jane Sanford
Mrs. Morley
Whitney Wood
Judith
Jeff Gribler
Clyde
Carmine Rizzo
Stevie
Jim Fleming
Mr. Beasley
Bruce Graham
Dr. Patterson

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Witch's Sister (1979) about?

*Witch's Sister* follows Lynn Morley, a girl whose sharp instincts tell her something is deeply wrong with her older sister's sudden fascination with the occult. Teaming up with her loyal best friend, she embarks on a risky mission to uncover the dark influence pulling Judith away—and save her from falling entirely under the spell of their chilling neighbor.

Who directed Witch's Sister?

Robert Wiemer directed *Witch's Sister*, bringing a moody, introspective style to this early supernatural thriller.

Who stars in Witch's Sister?

The film stars Daphne Youree as Lynn Morley, Dara Brown as Judith Morley, and Virginia Stevens as Mrs. Tuggle, with Jane Sanford and Jeff Gribler rounding out the cast.

Is Witch's Sister (1979) worth watching?

While it's an obscure TV movie, *Witch's Sister* offers a compelling mix of mystery and supernatural dread that holds up surprisingly well. Its short runtime and nostalgic charm make it a hidden gem for fans of 70s horror-lite, even if the supernatural stakes feel more psychological than outright terrifying.

How long is Witch's Sister?

*Witch's Sister* runs for 68 minutes, making it a perfect quick watch for a spooky evening.

About Witch's Sister (1979) — A 70s TV Movie Where Supernatural Twists Meet Family Secrets

Step into the eerie suburban world of *Witch's Sister (1979)*, directed by Robert Wiemer, where childhood fears feel terrifyingly real. Lynn Morley's vivid imagination spins a chilling tale as she grows convinced her older sister Judith is being drawn into dark forces by their enigmatic neighbor, Mrs. Tuggle. Strange rituals, whispered tarot readings, and a brooding stranger pulled from the nearby lake add layers of suspense to this family-friendly mystery.

As Lynn battles to expose the truth, her best friend Mouse becomes her only ally in unraveling Judith's unsettling transformation. With a mix of fantasy and psychological tension, this made-for-TV movie masterfully blurs the line between innocence and the supernatural. Shot through with moody 70s aesthetics, *Witch's Sister* delivers a nostalgic yet gripping story that lingers long after the credits roll.