Salem Witch Trials


2h 2003

Brief Synopsis

Miniseries about the Salem witch trials of 1692 in which 19 convicted "witches" were hanged and many other suspects were imprisoned. Characters include: Reverend Samuel Parris and William Stoughton, two male leaders who begin the ruthless witch hunt; Ann Putnam, the wife of the influential Thomas Pu

Film Details

Also Known As
Innocent Blood: The True Story of the Salem Witch Trials
Genre
Drama
Historical
Horror
Period
Release Date
2003
Location
Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Cornwall, Ontario, Canada

Technical Specs

Duration
2h

Synopsis

Miniseries about the Salem witch trials of 1692 in which 19 convicted "witches" were hanged and many other suspects were imprisoned. Characters include: Reverend Samuel Parris and William Stoughton, two male leaders who begin the ruthless witch hunt; Ann Putnam, the wife of the influential Thomas Putnam, who is still mourning the death of her baby son when her young daughter Annie becomes one of the "possessed" village girls; Rebecca Nurse, a devout woman who gives Ann support after the loss of her child and who is denounced as a witch; Tituba Indian, a good-natured slave to the Parris family and one of the first three women to be accused of witchcraft; Elizabeth Parris, the strong-willed though sickly wife of Reverend Parris, who leaves town with their seemingly afflicted daughter in an effort to protect the child from being put on display by her witch-obsessed father; and Sir William Phipps, an independent thinker who tolerates the witch trials until his wife is accused as a witch.

Crew

Marina Adam

Foley Artist

Tom Bishop

Animal Wrangler

Deirdre Bowen

Casting Director

Fred Brennan

Dialogue Editor

Randy Butcher

Stunt Coordinator

Mary Canty

Script Supervisor

Sara Cuthbert

Extras Agent/Coordinator

Anna Dal Farra

Wardrobe

Sheri Davis

Animal Wrangler

Ed Gernon

Executive Producer

Tina Gerussi

Casting Director

Pierre Gill

Director Of Photography

Mike Gillan

Best Boy

Barry Gilmore

Adr Editor

Jonathan Goldsmith

Music

Felix Gray

Assistant Director

Marni Grossman

Photography

Will Hearn

On-Line Editor

Ronayne Higginson

Dialogue Editor

Frances Hill

Consultant

Colin Hoult

Camera Operator

Bruce Hutchison

Production Coordinator

Janice Ierulli

Dialogue Editor

Karl Irvine

Assistant Director

Dennis Kane

Gaffer

Debra Karen

Editor

Michael Karen

Editor

Garrett Kerr

Dialogue Editor

Ales Kocian

Hair Stylist

John Laforet

Special Effects Coordinator

Nathalie Laporte

Production Accountant

Julie Lawrence

Post-Production Supervisor

Martin Lee

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Aidan Leroux

Assistant Art Director

Ron Lightfoot

Construction Manager

Martha Mann

Costume Designer

David Mccallum

Sound Editor

Peter Mccubbin

Post-Production Supervisor

Carolyne Mclean

Post-Production Coordinator

Sean Mcloughlin

Assistant Art Director

Michael Mullins

Set Decorator

John Musikka

Location Manager

Maria Nation

Writer

Brian Newby

Sound Recordist

Dean A O'dell

Art Director

Tom O'reilly

Key Grip

Robin Oliphant

Finance Manager

Angie Pajek

Adr Editor

Nancey Pankiw

Production Designer

Cameron Porteous

Art Director

Amanda Powell

Post-Production Coordinator

Donna Powell

Foley Artist

Holly Powell

Casting Director

Ken Quinn

Stunt Coordinator

Dawn Rivard

Hair Stylist

Michael Russell

Best Boy Grip

John Ryan

Producer

Daniel Sauve

Camera Operator

Elsa Scruton

Transportation Coordinator

Lou Solakofski

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Peter Sussman

Executive Producer

Ned Vukovic

Dialect Coach

Robert Warchol

Sound Effects Editor

Paula Weinstein

Executive Producer

Brian Whitty

Boom Operator

Debbie Wilkinson

Production Manager

Craig Williams

Property Master

Marika Williams

Makeup Artist

Gordon Yang

Production Manager

Film Details

Also Known As
Innocent Blood: The True Story of the Salem Witch Trials
Genre
Drama
Historical
Horror
Period
Release Date
2003
Location
Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Cornwall, Ontario, Canada

Technical Specs

Duration
2h

Quotes

Trivia

Miscellaneous Notes

Aired in United States March 2, 2003

Aired in United States March 4, 2003

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