The Naked Witch is a 1964 American horror film produced by Claude Alexander, and written and directed by Larry Buchanan.
It tells the story of a university student who travels to Texas, where he inadvertently restores a dead witch to life.
The film was considered to be a success, bringing in box office receipts of $80,000 and helping to launch Buchanan's career.
After he returns in haste to the inn, she rises naked from her grave, quite intact and intent on taking revenge on the Schöennigs, the descendants of her lover, the married man who denounced her as a witch a century earlier.
"[3] The film begins not with the first scene of the plot, but rather with a "lengthy narration about the history of witchcraft," dramatically voiced over by an uncredited Gary Owens.
[3] According to undated film posters, The Naked Witch was produced and distributed by Alexander Enterprises as "an Adult picture."
An advertisement, also without a date, shows the film as the second feature on an R-rated double-bill with The Legend of Witch Hollow (1969)[4] (aka The Witchmaker, The Witchmaster and Witchkill).