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Midnight Offerings (1981)

6.1 | Feb 27, 1981 (US) | Horror, TV Movie | 01:40

If Vivian Sotherland doesn't get what she wants… You'll get yours!

Vivian has magic powers. She doesn't hesitate to save her boyfriend David from failing in school by murdering teachers. However, David has gotten tired of her and is putting his charm on a new girl in school, Robin. Robin discovers that she also has magic powers, and before long the two girls clash violently.

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Melissa Sue Anderson
Vivian Sotherland
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Patrick Cassidy
David Sterling
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Marion Ross
Emily Moore
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Gordon Jump
Sherm Sotherland
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Cathryn Damon
Diane Sotherland
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Ray Girardin
Clausen
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Peter MacLean
Charles Prentiss
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Jack Garner
Hugh Garvey

Reviews

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Wuchak
7 | Mar 03, 2022
Mixes teen soap opera with telekinesis and witchcraft A new student from the East Coast (Mary Beth McDonough) enrolls in Ocean High in SoCal where she immediately meets a potential beau (Patrick Cassidy), which means becoming the rival of his dubious ex, who just so happens to take the black arts seriously (Melissa Sue Anderson). Cathryn Damon plays the mother of the latter while Marion Ross is on hand as a wise mentor. Although "Midnight Offerings" (1981) was originally released to TV, it’s a formidable witchcraft-oriented horror featuring several iconic television stars from the 70s and the younger brother of Shaun Cassidy. It’s basically a mixture of “Carrie” (1976), “Summer of Fear" (1978) and the forthcoming “Christine” (1983). It works well because the story draws you into the drama of the romantic triangle and everything culminates with a hellish, but fitting, climax. King D no doubt ripped-off the set for the occultic rituals for his diabolic photo ops. The film runs around 1 hour, 30 minutes, and was shot in Los Angeles. GRADE: B