
The Dellville Witch 2010
"Something's alive in the woods that shouldn't be"
A quiet countryside retreat turns into a nightmare when single mother Sarah Richter and her daughter Michelle inherit a secluded farmhouse with a dark secret.
Director: Zachary Hadden
Cast
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Dellville Witch (2010) about?
When Sarah Richter and her daughter Michelle inherit a remote farmhouse, they quickly realize Aunt Ida's mysterious pastime has left behind something far more sinister than dusty heirlooms. A quiet countryside life unravels as eerie forces awaken, forcing them to confront a presence that defies explanation.
Who directed The Dellville Witch?
Zachary Hadden directed *The Dellville Witch* (2010), crafting a tense, atmospheric horror experience rooted in rural dread.
Who stars in The Dellville Witch?
The film features Shelby Lynn as Sarah Richter, Renee Michaels as Michelle, and Jerib Kaiser with Bonny Downs in pivotal supporting roles.
Is The Dellville Witch (2010) worth watching?
For fans of slow-burn horror with a chilling atmosphere, *The Dellville Witch* delivers a satisfying scare. While unrated on IMDb, its well-paced tension and rural horror setting make it a compelling if not flawless watch.
How long is The Dellville Witch?
The film has a runtime of 92 minutes.
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About The Dellville Witch (2010) — A Haunting Inheritance in the Heart of Horror
A quiet countryside retreat turns into a nightmare when single mother Sarah Richter and her daughter Michelle inherit a secluded farmhouse with a dark secret. As they settle into Aunt Ida's old home, unsettling events suggest her eerie pastime has left more than just memories behind. Zachary Hadden's chilling direction amplifies the tension, weaving a tale where nature itself seems to conspire against the unsuspecting family. With rustling woods and flickering lights, *The Dellville Witch (2010)* masterfully blends horror with a haunting exploration of legacy and the unseen forces that linger in abandoned places. The film's eerie atmosphere lingers long after the credits roll, making it a standout in the rural horror genre.
Shelby Lynn and Renee Michaels deliver compelling performances as Sarah and Michelle, navigating their new life's growing dread, while Jerib Kaiser and Bonny Downs round out a cast that grounds the supernatural in raw emotion. Hadden's vision transforms the serene landscape into a claustrophobic battleground, where shadows hide more than just secrets.