Un giovane ragazzo si imbatte in un raduno di streghe e deve fermarle, anche dopo essere stato trasformato in un topo.Un giovane ragazzo si imbatte in un raduno di streghe e deve fermarle, anche dopo essere stato trasformato in un topo.Un giovane ragazzo si imbatte in un raduno di streghe e deve fermarle, anche dopo essere stato trasformato in un topo.
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Anjelica Huston does a marvelous job at portraying the snobbishly aristocratic Eva Ernst as well as her unmasked counterpart, the evil Grand High Witch. She definitely steals the show in this one, although Mai Zetterling does give one that warm nurturing feeling as the wise but kind grandma. And Jasen Fisher did a good job as well.
Not only is the acting good, but the special effects.. or should i see puppets and makeup.. are marvelous! The grand high witch without her face mask is really a terrible sight! And the little mice, really puppets opposed to the technological computer created special effects, really work out great and give a more earthy feel non animated animal movies.
If your an adult and your looking for a nail biting psychological thriller your looking in a very wrong direction. But if you are looking for a classic, fun, adventure for all ages- I suggest you watch this. I give it an A+!!!!!!!!
The most utilized potion in a witch's repertoire must be the starchy brew used to get their hats so pointy.
However, the hags in this fantasy are more interested in a new concoction that turns children into mice.
On his birthday, recently orphaned Luke (Jasen Fisher) heads to the shore with his ailing grandmother (Mai Zetterling).
Checked-in at the same seaside resort as a convention of witches, Luke's exposed to a new serum that transforms him into a mouse.
While the Grand High Witch (Anjelica Houston) and the rest of the coven try to exterminate him, Luke hatches a plan to give them a taste of their own medicine.
Based on Roald Dahl's book, The Witches contains his trademark dark wit and an imaginative narrative, all of which are accentuated by Jim Henson's witch designs.
Furthermore, with their surplus of brooms, the witches can clean hotel rooms for free board.
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When this came out in 1990 critics loved it, but audiences stayed away. Real witches attacked the film because it portrayed witches as evil, ugly and wanting to kill all children. They overreacted--it's just a FANTASY, not reality. Also it was way too strong (and strange) to attract a family audience...too scary for kids and adults assumed it was a kids movie. But it is a good fantasy for high schoolers and adults.
Nicholas Roegs' direction is off-putting (he directs it like it's high art), but the special effects are truly incredible (especially the mice) and there are wonderful performances by Zetterling and Huston (going WAY over the top in her acting).
It's a very strange movie--definitely a one of a kind. It's worth a look.
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- QuizLiccy Dahl has stated that Roald Dahl never again requested someone for a role in his book after the producers of Willy Wonka e la fabbrica di cioccolato (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.
- BlooperWhen 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.
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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]
- Curiosità sui creditiThe opening credits zooms towards the camera above an unknown snow landscape.
- Versioni alternativeAll 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.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Going Live!: Episodio #3.30 (1990)
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- 10.360.553 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 2.221.402 USD
- 26 ago 1990
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- 10.363.364 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 31 minuti
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