Last Bride of Salem
- Episode aired May 8, 1974
- 1h 25m
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6.1/10
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A woman tries to protect her family from supernatural forces who are trying to take control.A woman tries to protect her family from supernatural forces who are trying to take control.A woman tries to protect her family from supernatural forces who are trying to take control.
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Joni Bick
- Kelly Clifton
- (as Joni Dick)
Susan Douglas Rubes
- Grace Fletcher
- (as Susan Rubes)
James Barron
- Abner
- (uncredited)
Rick Bennett
- 1st Son
- (uncredited)
John Candy
- 2nd Son
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaOriginally aired on ABC Afternoon Playbreak, this 90 min Gothic horror movie was so well received that it later aired during primetime.
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Cheap and creepy....
"Last Bride of Salem" is a super-creepy made for TV movie that also, at the same time, looks incredibly cheap. The simple sets, only occasional use of incidental music and look of the film just looks cheap...though it does have a reasonably good cast.
Matt and Jennifer Clifton (Bradford Dillman and Lois Nettleton) move with their daughter to a farmhouse in Salem. Things seem just fine at first. However, through the course of the film, Mr. Clifton and the daughter begin acting strangely--angry and distant towards Jennifer. She doesn't realize it, but they are coming under the power of a Satanic coven...and what, exactly, they plan on doing sure ain't gonna be good!
As I watched this movie, I clearly could see that the folks who made this must have seen another ABC made for TV movie from a few years earlier...."Crowhaven Farm". Many of the same story elements are present, though "Crowhaven Farm" was a much better looking picture...and even creepier. Both excelled at creating a great, moody and scary atmosphere but the goofy ending to "Last Bride of Salem" lacked the scare factor of the other film. Good but not great.
Matt and Jennifer Clifton (Bradford Dillman and Lois Nettleton) move with their daughter to a farmhouse in Salem. Things seem just fine at first. However, through the course of the film, Mr. Clifton and the daughter begin acting strangely--angry and distant towards Jennifer. She doesn't realize it, but they are coming under the power of a Satanic coven...and what, exactly, they plan on doing sure ain't gonna be good!
As I watched this movie, I clearly could see that the folks who made this must have seen another ABC made for TV movie from a few years earlier...."Crowhaven Farm". Many of the same story elements are present, though "Crowhaven Farm" was a much better looking picture...and even creepier. Both excelled at creating a great, moody and scary atmosphere but the goofy ending to "Last Bride of Salem" lacked the scare factor of the other film. Good but not great.
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- planktonrules
- Feb 12, 2017
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