
Three Sovereigns for Sarah
History · Drama · TV Movie
Overview
Nineteen people were hanged and one man pressed to death, while hundreds went to jail during the "witch hysteria" of 1692. THREE SOVEREIGNS FOR SARAH offers an accurate portrayal of the Salem witch trials, with real characters and original transcripts woven into the dialogue. The film is a powerful, moving story about three loving sisters accused of witchcraft.
Top Cast


Kim Hunter
Kim Hunter
Mary Easty
Kim Hunter
Mary Easty


Vanessa Redgrave
Vanessa Redgrave
Sarah Cloyce
Vanessa Redgrave
Sarah Cloyce


Phyllis Thaxter
Phyllis Thaxter
Rebecca Nurse
Phyllis Thaxter
Rebecca Nurse


Patrick McGoohan
Patrick McGoohan
Chief Magistrate
Patrick McGoohan
Chief Magistrate


Will Lyman
Will Lyman
Rev. Parris
Will Lyman
Rev. Parris


Jennifer Dundas
Jennifer Dundas
Anne Putnam Jr.
Jennifer Dundas
Anne Putnam Jr.


Maryann Plunkett
Maryann Plunkett
Anne Putnam Sr.
Maryann Plunkett
Anne Putnam Sr.
Les Barden
Les Barden
Ipswich Jailer
Les Barden
Ipswich Jailer


Shay Duffin
Shay Duffin
Judge Hathorne
Shay Duffin
Judge Hathorne


John Dukakis
John Dukakis
Joseph Putman
John Dukakis
Joseph Putman
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