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"Inherit The Witch" on UK Digital September 24th


BayView Entertainment, Summer Hill Films and TomCat Films


Bayview Entertainment is set to release Cradeaux Alexander's thriller, "Inherit The Witch." The film follows twin siblings reuniting for a family funeral at two isolated houses located in a notorious witchcraft area. "Inherit The Witch" will be available on UK digital platforms starting September 24th. Fans can also enjoy the hauntingly beautiful soundtrack, released by Lamped Recordings.



BayView Entertainment, Summer Hill Films and TomCat Films




The story begins in 1984, with a birthday party for twins Cory and Jessie. Thirty years later, what's left of the family gathers for their father's funeral at two secluded homes in New Forest, England, a region historically known for witchcraft. As the siblings uncover dark family secrets, they confront the horrifying truths of their inheritance, revealing a sinister occult pact that has fueled their family's wealth and power for decades.




BayView Entertainment, Summer Hill Films and TomCat Films are thrilled to announce the release of queer horror Inherit The Witch, available in the US on digital from 24th September.

Written and directed by Cradeaux Alexander, Inherit The Witch is a psychological horror movie that features supernatural drama, occult thrills and central gay characters. Starring Cradeaux Alexander, Rohan Quine, Heather Cairns and Christopher Sherwood.


Alongside the film's release, fans will be able to discover the beguilingly terrifying soundtrack by French composer François Evans. Combining old and new musical flavour, they don't make scores like this anymore. Available via lamprecordings.com

Inherit The Witch will be available in the US on Digital from 24th September

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Inherit The Witch


Director: Cradeaux Alexander

Writer: Cradeaux Alexander

Produced: Rohan Quine

Composer: François Evans

Starring: Cradeaux Alexander, Rohan Quine, Heather Cairns, Christopher Sherwood, Imogen Smith, Elizabeth Arends, Graham Pountney




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