A modern-day witch likes her neighbor but despises his fiancee, so she enchants him to love her instead... only to fall in love with him for real.
Run Time
106 min
Genre
Comedy, Romance, Fantasy
Language
English, French
Keyword
Witch, Publisher, Neighbor, Spell, Crying
Movie Rating
Sound Mix
Stereo
Colour
Color
Film Type
Feature
Film Class
Fantasy Comedy
Themes
Witches
Tones
Fanciful, Humorous, Light
Mood
Fantastic Reality
Has Detailed Data (New)
1, 2, 3, 10
Adsafe
1
Wikipedia Text
Bell, Book and Candle (1958) is a romantic comedy directed by Richard Quine based on the hit Broadway play by John Van Druten. It starred James Stewart and Kim Novak in their second on-screen pairing (after the Alfred Hitchcock classic Vertigo, released earlier the same year). The film, adapted by Daniel Taradash, was Stewart's last film as a romantic lead. Columbia Pictures head Harry Cohn allowed Novak to appear in Vertigo (as a last-minute replacement for pregnant Vera Miles) in exchange for Stewart appearing in this film with Novak.
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