Anna Goldin, the Last Witch

A native of Sennwald, Anna Göldi arrived in Glarus in 1765. For seventeen years, she worked as a maidservant for Johann Jakob Tschudi, a physician. Tschudi reported her for having put needles in the bread and milk of one of his daughters, apparently through supernatural means. Göldi at first escaped arrest, but the authorities of the Canton of Glarus advertised a reward for her capture in the Zürcher Zeitung on February 9, 1782. Göldi was arrested and under torture, admitted to entering in a pact with the Devil, who had appeared to her as a black dog. She withdrew her confession after the torture ended, but was sentenced on June 18, 1782 to execution by decapitation. The charges were officially of "poisoning" rather than witchcraft, even though the law at the time did not impose the death penalty for non-lethal poisoning.

Release Date

August 1, 1991

Status

Released

Original Title

Anna Göldin, letzte Hexe

Runtime

1h 45min

Budget

Revenue

Language

German

Production Companies

BR

Part of

Sabbath

Includes: The Legend of the Priest of Bargota, The Black Moon, The Curse of Marialva, The Mask of Satan, Maria the Wolf, Anna Goldin, the Last Witch