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Simon, King of the Witches
Release Date: April 02, 1971
Year | : | 1971 |
Slogan | : | «The Black Mass... The Spells... The Incantations... The Curses... The Ceremonial Sex...» |
Genres | : | Drama, Horror, Comedy |
Production Companies | : | Fanfare Films |
Director | : | Bruce Kessler |
Producers | : | Thomas J. Schmidt, Joe Solomon, David Hammond, Pearl Kempton, Larry Bishop |
Writers | : | Robert Phippeny |
RunTime | : | 99 mins. |
Simon is a modern day warlock. Though he lives in a storm drain and sometimes talks to trees, he's deadly serious about his witchcraft. After being picked up for vagrancy, Simon spends a night in jail with Turk, a young hustler with connections to powerful people such as Hercules, an aging hipster who hires Simon to work one of his groovy parties. There he meets Linda, the DA's pill-popping daughter. In between romanic dallances and colorful sex magic ceremonies, Simon must contend with those who dare to challenge his magical prowess causing him to summon the dark world for his revenge.
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