Witchcraft VIII: Salem's Ghost (also known as Salem's Ghost: Witchcraft) is a 1996 horror film directed by Joseph John Barmettler and starring Lee Grober, Kim Kopf, Tom Overmyer, David Weills, Anthoni Stewart, and Jack van Landingham. The eighth film in the Witchcraft horror film series, it was made by Vista Street Entertainment and released by Troma Studios. The next film in the series was Witchcraft IX: Bitter Flesh.
Plot[]
In a flashback to 1692, a warlock in Salem, Mass. is executed.
In the present day, married couple Sonny (Lee Grober) and Mary Ann Dunaway (Kim Kopf), who have relocated to Massachusetts after an affair that nearly drove them apart. Neighbors Mitch (David Wells) and Gayle (Anthoni Stewart) welcome the new couple, and when Mitch attempts to help stop a leak in the basement, he unearths the warlock's tomb and is possessed by evil.
The now evil Mitch attempts to convert more people to his side, but is stopped by a priest.