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Three Sovereigns for Sarah

Three Sovereigns for Sarah

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Nineteen people were hanged and one man pressed to death, while hundreds went to jail during the "witch hysteria" of 1692. THREE SOVEREIGNS FOR SARAH offers an accurate portrayal of the Salem witch trials, with real characters and original transcripts woven into the dialogue. The film is a powerful, moving story about three loving sisters accused of witchcraft.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

159 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

01 May 1985

Country

United States of America

Cast

Kim Hunter

Kim Hunter

Mary Easty

Vanessa Redgrave

Vanessa Redgrave

Sarah Cloyce

Phyllis Thaxter

Phyllis Thaxter

Rebecca Nurse

Patrick McGoohan

Patrick McGoohan

Chief Magistrate

Will Lyman

Will Lyman

Rev. Parris

Jennifer Dundas

Jennifer Dundas

Anne Putnam Jr.

Maryann Plunkett

Maryann Plunkett

Anne Putnam Sr.

Les Barden

Les Barden

Ipswich Jailer

Shay Duffin

Shay Duffin

Judge Hathorne

John Dukakis

John Dukakis

Joseph Putman

Ronald Hunter

Ronald Hunter

Samuel Nurse

Rino Thunder

Rino Thunder

John Indian

Daniel von Bargen

Daniel von Bargen

Thomas

Maria Todd

Maria Todd

Mary Wolcott

Buffy Baldauf

Buffy Baldauf

Mercy Lewis

Kyrsha Wildasin

Kyrsha Wildasin

Abigail Williams

Barbara Blossom

Barbara Blossom

Lydia

Judy Braha

Judy Braha

Elizabeth Parris

Stacey Caplin

Stacey Caplin

Bette Parris

Christopher Childs

Christopher Childs

Rev. Noyes

Jim Chiros

Jim Chiros

Jailer / Guard

Mara Clark

Mara Clark

1st Matron

Bijou Clinger

Bijou Clinger

Sarah Good

Bob Colonna

Bob Colonna

Judge Corwin

Martha Farrar

Martha Farrar

2nd Matron

Rebecca Fasanello

Rebecca Fasanello

Liz Hubbard

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