8/10
Mind Tricks
2 January 2006
(There are Spoilers) Teaching psychology at the Hempwell Medical Center Prof. Norman Taylor,Peter Wyngard,is making his way up the ladder of success so fast at the school that his co-educators are a bit jealous of his amazing climb. Having a logical mind and not believing in magic or any other mumbo jumbo Prof. doesn't realize that his wife Tansy has been dappling in the black arts since they were on vacation some time ago in the Caribbean.

After a Friday night bridge party at the Taylor home Norman discovers that Tansy has a bunch of charms and totems hidden all over the house that she uses to cast spells on and for persons that she knows including himself. Shocked to find out that Tansy is practicing Witchcraft Norman has her burn all the artifacts, involving that ancient superstition, and put the thought of casting spells and bringing good or bad luck to people that she knows in the fireplace together with them. As Norman begins the week things start to suddenly go wrong, terribly wrong, for him at work as well as at home.

Accused of forcing himself on one of his students Margaret Abbott, Judith Stott, Norman is later confronted by her boyfriend Fred Jennings, Bill Mitchall,who's been having trouble with Norman in his class, who pulls a gun on him. Getting everything straighten out by having Margrate confess that she made the story up and disarming the hot-headed Paul doesn't stop Tansy from leaving a tape recorded massage for Norman. In the tape Margaret tells him that she's going to have herself killed by the evil spirits that he released, by burning all her magic charms, to prevent him from being taken away from her forever by taking his place.

Almost getting killed in a traffic accident in getting to the seaside retreat, that he and Tansy have outside of town, Norman feels that he's too late to stop his wife from drowning herself since it was already past 12 midnight, the time Tansy left on the tape that she's to die. Norman is now so possessed by what has been happening to him since that night of revelations about the powers of Witchcraft that he actually makes some kind of ceremony, with a photo of Tansy and candles, to break the deadly spell that he unleashed on her as well as himself and amazingly it works.

Intelligent and at the same time disturbing movie about the black arts and how they play with one's mind even if he's as logical and unfettered as prof. Norman Taylor. Norman after taking a wet and comatose Tansy home is later attacked by her getting. That had him go back to the collage that evening, on a hunch, to find out just what's been causing all these strange happenings to him and his wife.

It becomes obvious that there's someone there who's been casting evil spells on him and Tansy that the magic charms, that Tasy made, have been counteracting but with them now gone there's nothing on earth left to stop them from destroying his and Tansy's lives.

With the person in question knowing about Norman's accident, that wasn't reported in the news, and then building a house of Tarot Cards and setting it on fire begins to get the best of Norman's fragile mind and subconscious as he starts to see a demon, in the form of giant eagle, attacking him.

Rushing to his house Norman does see it on fire, just as the the Torot Cards predicted, and saves Tansy's life but the person who conjured up all this evil on him and Tansy has a quick and stunning reversal of fortune as the movie ends.

You never really know if what was happening to Norman and Tansy is real or just their imagination but that's exactly what made the movie "Burn Whitch Burn" or "Night of the Eagle" work so well. Like the great Lawton/Tourneur film-noir horror movies of the 1940's "Burn Whitch Burn" lets your mind,not the special effects, do the thinking and thus literally scares the hell out of you.
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