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The Devonsville Terror Here

In 1683, three women in the conservative New England town of Devonsville are brutally executed for witchcraft. As they die, a curse is placed upon the town's descendants.

The Devonsville Terror is an independent supernatural horror film directed by . Often cited as an early example of feminist-leaning horror, it explores themes of religious paranoia, patriarchal violence, and supernatural revenge. Core Plot Summary The Devonsville Terror

Watch the 1983 cult horror film in its entirety via the Creature Features presentation: The Devonsville Terror (1983) Creature Features YouTube• Apr 18, 2026 In 1683, three women in the conservative New

300 years later, three independent and progressive women—a schoolteacher, a DJ, and an environmentalist—arrive in the town. Their presence triggers the deep-seated misogyny and paranoia of the town's male leaders, who suspect they are the reincarnations of the original witches. Often cited as an early example of feminist-leaning