
Black Magic Woman
Horror
Overview
The owner of a suburban art gallery searches for someone to perform an exorcism after a witch casts a spell on him.
Top Cast


Apollonia Kotero
Apollonia Kotero
Cassandra Perry
Apollonia Kotero
Cassandra Perry


Mark Hamill
Mark Hamill
Brad Travis
Mark Hamill
Brad Travis


Amanda Wyss
Amanda Wyss
Diane Abbott
Amanda Wyss
Diane Abbott
Stella Pacific
Stella Pacific
Ida Coagan
Stella Pacific
Ida Coagan
Phyllis Flax
Phyllis Flax
Muriel Ashton
Phyllis Flax
Muriel Ashton
Gwen Willson
Gwen Willson
Frances Reed
Gwen Willson
Frances Reed
Marilyn Pitzer
Marilyn Pitzer
Mora Tori
Marilyn Pitzer
Mora Tori


Larry Hankin
Larry Hankin
Hank Warfield
Larry Hankin
Hank Warfield


Victor Rivers
Victor Rivers
Dr. Yantos
Victor Rivers
Dr. Yantos
Bonnie Ebsen
Bonnie Ebsen
Suzanne
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Suzanne
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