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Secret Rites

""What do they ACTUALLY do?""

Pseudo-documentary about black magic and the study of witchcraft with a rare appearance by real-life occultist Alex Sanders.

Top Cast

  • Lee Peters

    Lee Peters

    Narrator

  • Penny Beeching

    Penny Beeching

    Penny

  • Alex Sanders

    Alex Sanders

    Himself

  • Maxine Sanders

    Maxine Sanders

    Herself

  • Shirley Harmer

    Shirley Harmer

    Coven Member

  • Jane Spearing

    Jane Spearing

    Coven Member

  • Tony Barton

    Tony Barton

    Coven Member

  • Wendy Tomlinson

    Wendy Tomlinson

    Coven Member

Overview

Pseudo-documentary about black magic and the study of witchcraft with a rare appearance by real-life occultist Alex Sanders.

Rating

3.7 / 10
10 Reviews
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