Rupert Russell’s documentary The Last Sacrifice looks at a real-life murder case and discusses the speculation that witchcraft was the reason for the death.
The doc uses footage from various classic folk horror movies to illustrate the story of Charles Walton, who was killed in 1945 in a horrific pitchfork attack – a murder that is still unsolved. The rumours of occult goings-on involved with the murder are discussed, although still inconclusive. The history of pagan worship and Wicca practices in the UK is uncovered in an entertaining and captivating manner. Talking heads such as Jonathan Rigby provide facts and figures about the case that took place in the heart of the Cotswolds.
Another notable aspect of the original investigation was that it was led by Robert Fabian, the well-known detective from Scotland Yard, who would later go on to have his own TV show. However, even this legendary sleuth failed to uncover the truth at the bottom of the case.
The Last Sacrifice explores a number of theories on the murder while also looking at the rise of witchcraft in media and society in general. It’s a fascinating true crime documentary, and its use of familiar visuals, recut to form an unfamiliar narrative, makes it even more compelling.
While we may never know the truth surrounding Walton’s death, the conjecture makes for an unnerving viewing experience. It’s both chilling and entertaining. Stick around to the end to find out how the Teletubbies fit into the macabre situation!

THE LAST SACRIFICE screens in the UK over the Halloween period. See the film at the following screenings:
October 24: Dublin: The IFI (as part of HORRORTHON)
October 28: London: The Nickel + Q&A with Rupert Russell
October 30: Manchester: Home + Q&A with Rupert Russell
October 30: Edinburgh: The Cameo
October 30: Epsom Cinema
October 30: London: Finsbury Park Cinema
October 30: Liverpool: FACT
October 30: Liverpool: The Plaza Community Cinema
October 31: Lewes: Depot cinema + Q&A with Rupert Russell
November 1: London: Picturehouse Central + Q&A with Rupert Russell
November 1: Lancaster: The Dukes
Date TBC: Cardiff Chapter Arts Center


