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The Witch: A New England Folktale, also known as simply The Witch, is a 2015 supernatural horror film directed by Robert Eggers.
In 1630s New England, an English family is exiled from their Puritan colony and attempt to start a new life near the edge of a foreboding forest. The family is soon preyed upon by evil forces inhabiting the woods.
The following weapons were used in the film The Witch:
Matchlock Musket
William (Ralph Ineson) owns a Matchlock Musket, which he uses during hunting. Later, Caleb (Harvey Scrimshaw) is seen handling it. In the film's beginning, Militiamen 1, 2 and 3 (Paul Kenworthy, Mark Millman and Andy Volpe) carry Matchlock Muskets.