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La maldición de las brujas

Título original: The Witches
  • 1990
  • A
  • 1h 31min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,8/10
58 mil
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POPULARIDAD
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Anjelica Huston, Jasen Fisher, and Mai Zetterling in La maldición de las brujas (1990)
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Un niño se encuentra en una convención de brujas e intenta detenerlas, pero lo convierten en ratón.Un niño se encuentra en una convención de brujas e intenta detenerlas, pero lo convierten en ratón.Un niño se encuentra en una convención de brujas e intenta detenerlas, pero lo convierten en ratón.

  • Dirección
    • Nicolas Roeg
  • Guión
    • Roald Dahl
    • Allan Scott
  • Reparto principal
    • Anjelica Huston
    • Mai Zetterling
    • Jasen Fisher
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,8/10
    58 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    POPULARIDAD
    4033
    862
    • Dirección
      • Nicolas Roeg
    • Guión
      • Roald Dahl
      • Allan Scott
    • Reparto principal
      • Anjelica Huston
      • Mai Zetterling
      • Jasen Fisher
    • 220Reseñas de usuarios
    • 69Reseñas de críticos
    • 78Metapuntuación
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
    • Nominado a 1 premio BAFTA
      • 3 premios y 8 nominaciones en total

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    Reparto principal46

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    Anjelica Huston
    Anjelica Huston
    • Miss Ernst…
    Mai Zetterling
    Mai Zetterling
    • Helga
    Jasen Fisher
    Jasen Fisher
    • Luke
    Rowan Atkinson
    Rowan Atkinson
    • Mr. Stringer
    Bill Paterson
    Bill Paterson
    • Mr. Jenkins
    Brenda Blethyn
    Brenda Blethyn
    • Mrs. Jenkins
    Charlie Potter
    Charlie Potter
    • Bruno Jenkins
    Anne Lambton
    Anne Lambton
    • Woman in Black
    Jane Horrocks
    Jane Horrocks
    • Miss Irvine
    Sukie Smith
    • Marlene
    Rose English
    • Dora
    Jenny Runacre
    Jenny Runacre
    • Elsie
    Annabel Brooks
    • Nicola
    Emma Relph
    • Millie
    Nora Connolly
    • Beatrice
    Rosamund Greenwood
    Rosamund Greenwood
    • Janice
    Angelique Rockas
    Angelique Rockas
    • Henrietta
    • (as Anjelique Rockas)
    Ann Tirard
    Ann Tirard
    • Lady 1
    • Dirección
      • Nicolas Roeg
    • Guión
      • Roald Dahl
      • Allan Scott
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    Reseñas de usuarios220

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    10ryanmcirish

    i've always thought this was a great movie

    i've always thought this was a great movie since i was little, it was one of those movies that you'd go over to see at your grandma's on Halloween, just scary enough for a kid, where the'd be afraid, but not usually enough to give nightmares(although i can remember having a few from this- those with very small children be warned!) i felt that the tales that the grandmother spins are the tantalizing part of the movie, with them being treated as a joke in the beginning, but then going on to, not only back them up, but to show that they actually happened. i feel that this was a very well put together movie, and Anjelica Huston as the grand high witch gives the movie a special flavor, like she was meant to play the role. If i talk much more i'll end up giving the thing away, so i'll leave you with this- it's a wonderful movie for kids, and, for hose adults who haven't seen it, when watching, keep in mind that this is a children's movie:) enjoy!!
    barnabyrudge

    Satisfying and mischievous adaptation of Roald Dahl's childrens' classic..

    The Witches is the rarest thing you'll ever see: a black comedy for children. Adults just assume that kids don't have the level of wit and sophistication to appreciate sly and sarcastic humour, but here that theory is challenged with a vengeance and this film proves itself to be a wickedly entertaining, knowingly cruel pantomime.

    The story finds a young boy named Luke moving in with his Grandma following the death of his parents. She lives in Norway and is something of a witch expert. Pretty soon, she has filled his mind with tales of witchery and caution. Grandma falls seriously ill and is advised to go to the English seaside to recover, accompanied by Luke. Whilst there, Luke uncovers the fact that the RSPCC meeting in the hotel is actually a front for a society of witches. He is captured by them and metamorphosised into a mouse, but still comes up with a plot to wipe them out.

    This film is enormous fun, punctuated by offbeat performances (Huston as the Grand High Witch of All the World is terrifying and funny in equal measure) and splendid puppet work. The story uses the moral that children should "never talk to strangers", but enhances it with the ingenious and disturbing premise of witches being responsible for evil acts towards children. The story has real pace and purpose, and constantly turns up another surprise or twist just when you think you've figured out what's coming next. The supporting performances are very nicely judged (Atkinson as the snooty hotel manager, Zetterlig as the wise grandmother, etc.). All in all, this is a must-see kids' flick for kids and adults of all ages.
    7Tweetienator

    The One and Only Witches

    This is the movie adaption you should watch - The Witches from 1990 got more charm, is more enchanting and got the better cast. Yes, the special effects of the new adaption are stronger, but that's it. If you got family time in front of your TV, put Nicolas Roeg's adaption on screen. The Witches 1990 is a great joy ride with some really ugly and mean witches, who get what they deserve. Still great, charming and entertaining with lots of fun ideas. Great classic book by Roald Dahl too.
    8claudio_carvalho

    The Witches Convention

    The boy Luke (Jasen Fisher) is spending vacation in Norway at the house of his grandmother Helga Eveshim (Mai Zetterling) house with his parents. She tells stories of evil witches and how her best childhood friend was kidnapped by a witch. Out of the blue, Luke's parents have a car accident and die and Helga becomes Luke's guardian. They move to England and one day, a woman approaches and speaks to Luke, but he identifies that she is a witch. One day, Helga falls ill and her doctor tells that it is her diabetes. She decides to travel to a seaside hotel to recover from her diabetes. On the arrival, Luke befriends the fat boy Bruno Jenkins (Charlie Potter) and has problems with the manager Mr. Stringer (Rowan Atkinson) because of his pet white mice. Meanwhile a group of women from the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children arrive for a convention with their leader Miss Eva Ernst (Anjelica Huston). But soon Luke learns that Eva is indeed the Grand High Witch and their convention is to distribute a magic potion to turn boys into mice in England. When the Grand High Witch sees Luke, she turns him into a mouse. What will the boy do?

    "The Witches" is one of the most delightful movies from the 90's. This film has not aged and the timeless story is wonderful no matter the age of the viewer. That cast is perfect and Anjelica Huston is fantastic in the role of a powerful witch. The make-up and special effects are magnificent and still impressive twenty-seven years later. My vote is eight.

    Title (Brazil): "Convenção das Bruxas" ("Witches Convention")
    9timefreezer7

    On a par with the rest of Dahl's movies (Willy Wonka , Matilda , James and the Giant Peach)

    Yet another book by the famous storyteller Roald Dahl has been transferred to the silver screen. To be honest I have not read the book but I can assure you that the film consists of all the sinister irony, the creepiness and an amusing touch of morbidity which dominates all the fairy tales this fellow has printed on paper. The Witches is a rather forgotten little gem with a biting script, an engaging direction and entertaining performances from the entire cast. Roald Dahl (and consequently the writer and the director) made his own version of witchcraft. He used scary images and frightening themes not to insult the occult fans but simply to poke fun at some cliched lore and legends. As a result the film suffered from a severe identity crisis and failed to reach a target audience: a bit too dark for kids and the adults easily misjudged it as a run-of-the-mill childish corny movie. No wonder the film is to date an unknown fantasy flick. However for the lucky viewers it is a fondly remembered satire with a cult status.

    Luke (Jasen Fisher) is a little boy whose parents take him on vacation to visit his grandmother Helga (Mai Zetterling). Helga has Norwegian origin and knows many things about witches, evil creatures which manage to lure small children only to kill them later. Apparently Helga has encountered a witch in her childhood. Luke seems to enjoy his grandmother's stories. When Luke's parents are killed in a car accident Helga takes the orphaned child under her custody and does her best to fill the void. When Luke is attacked by a strange woman who most probably was a witch, Helga realizes that her grandson has suffered enough already and needs a break. The two of them take a getaway trip to a luxurious British hotel by the seashore. During their residence in the hotel, a convention is being conducted by a group of women calling themselves "The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children." Their leader is Miss Ernst (Anjelica Huston), an aristocratic lady whose gothic and sharp characteristics seem to vaguely ring some bells in Helga's memory. Luke accidentally attends the convention only to find out it is actually a coven of the hideous witches his granny has described to the last detail. The witches hide their ugly real faces under masks. Miss Ernst is of course the notorious Grand High Witch, the most repelling, terrifying, powerful and infernal of them all. The Grand High Witch is fed up with her underlings and decides that enough time has been wasted: therefore she forms a master plan according to which they will eliminate easily all the children in the country. It is now up to Luke and Helga to save the United Kingdom from this massacre.

    The imagery used by the director is effective and plays a crucial part for the atmosphere of the movie. Congratulations to the SFX and make up crew for their awesome depiction of the bare skulled sorcerers. Yeah, yeah it is quite scary for kids but whatever. Dahl never cared for stereotypes and neither should we. The whole concept is a multileveled parody: firstly the childish phobias of mean witches are depicted pleasantly. Secondly, the underlying metaphor the film tries to pull off at how cruel these social workers and charity people can be, instead of preventing the cruelty, is funny. There are also many other humorous scenes (obviously wanting to counter balance the scary ones) like when Bruno, an overweight spoiled rich bulimic boy who was transformed into a mouse by the witches, says compliantly to his freaked parents "Don't take it so hard mom! You did after all want me to lose weight, didn't you?" Speaking of the mouse, I would also like to make a reference to the professional puppeteering and dubbing SFX by Jim Henson which are very successful. Generally the effects for this movie are well crafted and not at all dated. The director also did a good job in setting the creepy scenes or the action sequences (like the finale).

    The casting was also inspired. I liked seeing Fisher in the central role, not necessarily because he gives a standout performance but because we finally get a real character and not a piece of cardboard. Luke doesn't apply to any of the stereotypes we see in cinema generally. He is not the cute and painfully sappy sweet little boy, or the nerdy goof and he is definitely NOT the do-it-all superhero who destroys everything in his wind-blowing path (a la Dennis the Menace or Home Alone). Mai Zetterling (who is also the narrator) gives a warm performance as the wise grandmother and also the most dramatic one of the entire film. She provides therefore the human element of tragedy in the movie. Anjelica Huston arguably steals the show in a challenging role. She is exceptional being threatening and spooky (not necessarily in her real grotesque appearance but with her ice cold stare). The kid who plays Bruno adds much comic relief in an obviously preachy role about the sin of gluttony. Oh, there is also a cameo by a then obscure Rowan Atkinson who is sadly underused. For you obsessed Atkinson fans out there you may check him out in a verbal (albeit brief) character.

    Enough said, I think. The Witches is a strange film which has a perfect (but misunderstood) balance between a dark fairy tale and a snicky adult satire. It is well worth watching for fantasy fans anywhere. I don't know if it is the best (or faithful) ADAPTATION of Dahl's novel, but I believe sincerely that it is the best MOVIE BASED on a Roald Dahl novel. Recommended? You betsa!!!!

    THE WITCHES 8.5 / 10

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    • Curiosidades
      Liccy Dahl has stated that Roald Dahl never again requested someone for a role in his book after the producers of Un mundo de fantasía (1971) denied his request to cast Spike Milligan as the title character. But he was ecstatic when Anjelica Huston was cast as the Grand High Witch, as she had been Dahl's personal favorite for the role.
    • Pifias
      When the Grand High Witch and her assistant enter her room while Luke gets the formula, they're wearing pointy shoes. Earlier, it was mentioned that witches never wear pointy shoes. However, the original book suggest the Grand High Witch does wear pointed shoes to great discomfort and hates wearing them, this fact is not mentioned in the movie to explain the shoes.
    • Citas

      Dora: [to another witch, under her breath] We can't possibly wipe out all of them.

      Grand High Witch: Who spoke? Who dares to argue with me.

      [she notices Dora, points to her]

      Grand High Witch: It was you!

      Dora: I didn't mean to argue, your grandness.

      Grand High Witch: You dare to argue with me!

      Dora: No, honestly, it just was a...

      Grand High Witch: A stupid witch who answers back, must burn till her bones are black!

      Dora: No, no!

      Grand High Witch: A foolish witch without a brain, must sizzle into fire and flame! A witch who dares to say I'm wrong, will not be with us... very long!

      [she zaps the witch with her eyes]

    • Créditos adicionales
      The opening credits zooms towards the camera above an unknown snow landscape.
    • Versiones alternativas
      All UK versions were cut by 2 seconds to secure a PG rating. The mouse transformation was slightly shortened and a shot of a witch's bloody scalp when she removes her wig was removed.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Going Live!: Episodio #3.30 (1990)
    • Banda sonora
      Happy Birthday
      (uncredited)

      Written by Mildred J. Hill and Patty S. Hill

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 25 de junio de 1990 (España)
    • Países de origen
      • Reino Unido
      • Estados Unidos
    • Idioma
      • Inglés
    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • La maledicció de les bruixes
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Headland Hotel, Newquay, Cornwall, Inglaterra, Reino Unido
    • Empresas productoras
      • Lorimar Film Entertainment
      • Jim Henson Productions
      • The Jim Henson Company
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    • Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
      • 10.360.553 US$
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • 2.221.402 US$
      • 26 ago 1990
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      • 10.363.364 US$
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      • 1h 31min(91 min)
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      • Dolby Stereo
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      • 1.85 : 1

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