In 1692 in Salem, Massachusetts, young Ann Putnam accuses several residents of being witches, and they are tried and put to death. In 1980, young Loreen Graham is on a school outing to the Salem Witch Museum when a wax figure of a man from 1692 comes to life and accosts her. It seems that she may be the reincarnation of Ann, who has accused the man's 5-year-old girl of witchcraft and the girl is scheduled to be burned at the stake. Loreen must fight being possessed by Ann Putnam and confront the evil minister from 1692 who is consorting with Ann to falsely accuse people of witchcraft.
Unfortunately the movie Burned at the Stake is not yet available on Disney Plus.
Directing | Bert I. Gordon | Director |
Sound | Ken Beauchene | Boom Operator |
Camera | Larry Gries | Assistant Camera |
Art | Annemarie Martins | Property Master |
Camera | Daniel Yarussi | Director of Photography |
Production | Howard Lipstone | Executive Producer |
Costume & Make-Up | Charles H. Schram | Makeup Effects Designer |
Directing | Len Jacobs | First Assistant Director |
Crew | Fred Yawnick | Special Effects |
Directing | Robert Engelman | Second Assistant Director |
Sound | Arthur Kempel | Original Music Composer |
Directing | Patricia Gordon | Script Supervisor |
Editing | Ron Sawade | Editor |
Costume & Make-Up | Deborah J. Steele | Makeup Artist |
Sound | Don Crosby | Sound Effects |
Sound | Tony Garber | Sound Effects |
Costume & Make-Up | F. Huntington Parker | Costumer |
Editing | Mary Ruth Smith | Assistant Editor |
Production | Cheryl Quarantiello | Unit Production Manager |
Sound | John Mick | Music Editor |
Writing | Bert I. Gordon | Writer |
Production | Bert I. Gordon | Producer |
Art | Charles Adair | Art Direction |
Production | Alan Landsburg | Executive Producer |
Production | Howard Lipstone | Executive In Charge Of Production |
Sound | James M. Tanenbaum | Sound Mixer |