Rent I Married a Witch (1942)

3.4 of 5 from 76 ratings
1h 17min
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Synopsis:
In seventeenth century New England, witch burning was all the rage, and puritan Jonathan Wooley (Fredric March) helps convict Jennifer (Veronica Lake) and her father Daniel (Cecil Kellaway) of sorcery. They are put to death but not before Jennifer places a curse on Wooley's family line - they will forever be unlucky in love. Cut to 270 years later when a lightning bolt releases their spirits from beneath an old oak tree, Jennifer and Daniel happen upon a party celebrating the marriage of Wallace Wooley to the daughter of a newspaper baron played Susan Hayward, they wreak havoc on Wooley's plans as he falls under Jennifer's spell.
I Married A Witch has been acknowledged as the inspiration for the classic television show Bewitched, directed by Rene Clair this is a delightfully wacky, romantic comedy that helped turn Veronica lake into a short lived, but long remembered Hollywood star.
Actors:
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Directors:
Writers:
Robert Pirosh, Marc Connelly
Others:
Roy Webb
Studio:
Blackhorse Entertainment
Genres:
Horror, Romance, Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Collections:
A Brief History of the Tradition of Quality, All the Twos: 1902-62, Cinema Paradiso's 2022 Centenary Club
BBFC:
Release Date:
27/03/2006
Run Time:
77 minutes
Languages:
English LPCM Mono
Subtitles:
None
DVD Regions:
Region 2
Formats:
Pal
Aspect Ratio:
Full Screen 1.33:1 / 4:3
Colour:
B & W

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Reviews (2) of I Married a Witch

Surprisingly fast-paced 1940s US fantasy romantic comedy - I Married a Witch review by Mr Aquarium

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27/05/2021

Daring to base a comedy on past New England witch-burning, but this somehow gets the tone right. The action, mainly set in contemporary 1940s New England, is witty and farcicial, and the tight pace rarely drops. "Bizarre but beguiling" one critic wrote at the time of the film's release, which I think is spot-on. For the time, the special effects are very good. Its French director, Rene Clair, is an interesting figure from the start of French film-making, and his surviving films are worth pursuing if you have an interest in Gallic movies. There's a surreal undertone to much of his work, which comes across in this film.

I would've given this 4 stars, but this particular DVD seems to have been reproduced from an creakily ancient copy of the film. It badly needs someone somewhere to unearth a good negative and restore this film to its original glory.

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Proto-Bewitched. - I Married a Witch review by Steve

Spoiler Alert
25/08/2021

Charming screwball fantasy about a Puritan in Salem in the 1600s who condemns a young woman to burn for witchcraft; she curses his descendants to suffer from miserable marriages for evermore... In 1942, the spirit of the witch (Veronica Lake as Jennifer) is loosed to spread havoc with the latest heir of her spell, Jonathan Wooley (Fredric March) who is about to marry a spectacularly ill tempered harridan played brilliantly by Susan Hayward.

Of course, Jennifer and Jonathan fall in love and marry. Wooley has his eyes on the Governorship of the state and his new wife will use all of her craft to help him.

Some of the pleasure to be had from this film may depend on a tolerance of Veronica Lake, and I have little. And neither had Fredric March... But there is much else to enjoy. March and Hayward are marvellous and the support is well cast. The script is very witty and genuinely funny. The many effects are well done.  

René Clair's touch is light and enchanting, like a Parisian Ernst Lubitsch. He draws a sweet performance out of dramatic actor March and confects a most delightful comedy. Clair was born to make ornamental frou-frou like this

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