I Married a Witch

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I Married a Witch
Directed by René Clair
Produced by René Clair
Written by Thorne Smith (story),
Norman Matson (story completion),
Robert Pirosh,
Marc Connelly
Starring Veronica Lake,
Fredric March
Running time 77 min.
Language English
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I Married a Witch is a 1942 romantic comedy film, directed by René Clair. It starred Veronica Lake as a witch whose plan for revenge goes comically awry.

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Two witches in colonial Salem, Jennifer (Veronica Lake) and her father Daniel (Cecil Kellaway), are burned at the stake by Puritan Jonathan Wooley (Fredric March) and their ashes buried beneath a tree to imprison their evil spirits. In revenge, Jennifer curses Wooley and all his male descendants - they are doomed to always marry the wrong person.

Centuries later, lightning splits the tree, freeing the spirits of Jennifer and Daniel. They discover Wallace Wooley (March again) running for governor and about to marry the ambitious Estelle Masterson (Susan Hayward). Jennifer persuades her father to create a body for her and sets fire to a building in order to get Wallace to rescue her. She decides to torment him by getting him to drink a love potion and fall under her spell. The tables are turned however when she accidentally drinks the potion herself. Meanwhile, Wallace falls for her anyway.

Jennifer's father hates all Wooleys and tries to prevent Jennifer from marrying Wallace. Wallace on the other hand no longer wants to marry Estelle, but her father is his main political backer. In the end, everything works out, although, years later, Wallace and Jennifer's youngest daughter shows disturbing tendencies...

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Tom Cruise and Famke Janssen are set to star in a remake to be released in 2007. Danny Devito is directing.

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