Forbidden Worlds establishes itself as the premier purveyor of Horror and Mayhem with a trilogy of gothic tales of demonic possession. (1). The Devil's Spell: Bodies drop in a night of terror as an evil witch comes back to kill the descendants of the witch hunters who burned her...300 years earlier! (2). Witches' Dolls: A literal demon disguised as a sweet little old lady is hell-bent on capturing the souls of unsuspecting boarders and imprisoning them in her hideous book of paper dolls. (3). Resurrection of The Damned: A man haunted by the ghost of his dead father and enticed by black magic enters a world that goes beyond the wildest imagination. (1). "The Devil's Spell" segment begins: (at 0:44) and is an excerpt from the film: "Witchouse (1999)" (2). "Witches Dolls" segment begins: (at 30:42) and is an excerpt from the film: "Stitches (2001)" (3). "Resurrection of The Damned" segment begins: (at 58:07) and is an excerpt from the film: "Netherworld (1992)"
Practical Effects
Charming rubber demon masks and wobbly witch noses.
Production
Frankenstein-ed together from three unrelated Full Moon films.
Director
Neal Marshall Stevens
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This '2005' release is actually a Franken-film cobbled from Witchouse (1999), Stitches (2001), and Netherworld (1992) by Full Moon Features to squeeze more money out of existing content.
Director David DeCoteau (segment 3) later pivoted to homoerotic horror like the 1313 series, making his involvement here a fascinating career footnote.