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Ma sorcière bien aimée

Original title: Bewitched
  • TV Series
  • 1964–1972
  • Tous publics
  • 25m
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Elizabeth Montgomery, Agnes Moorehead, and Dick York in Ma sorcière bien aimée (1964)
Bewitched
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A witch marries an ordinary mortal man and vows to lead the life of a typical housewife.A witch marries an ordinary mortal man and vows to lead the life of a typical housewife.A witch marries an ordinary mortal man and vows to lead the life of a typical housewife.

  • Creator
    • Sol Saks
  • Stars
    • Elizabeth Montgomery
    • Dick York
    • Dick Sargent
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    • Creator
      • Sol Saks
    • Stars
      • Elizabeth Montgomery
      • Dick York
      • Dick Sargent
    • 111User reviews
    • 32Critic reviews
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    • Won 3 Primetime Emmys
      • 14 wins & 33 nominations total

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    Elizabeth Montgomery
    Elizabeth Montgomery
    • Samantha Stephens…
    • 1964–1972
    Dick York
    Dick York
    • Darrin Stephens…
    • 1964–1969
    Dick Sargent
    Dick Sargent
    • Darrin Stephens…
    • 1969–1972
    Agnes Moorehead
    Agnes Moorehead
    • Endora
    • 1964–1972
    David White
    David White
    • Larry Tate
    • 1964–1972
    Erin Murphy
    Erin Murphy
    • Tabitha Stephens…
    • 1966–1972
    George Tobias
    George Tobias
    • Abner Kravitz
    • 1964–1971
    Kasey Rogers
    Kasey Rogers
    • Louise Tate
    • 1966–1972
    Sandra Gould
    Sandra Gould
    • Gladys Kravitz
    • 1966–1971
    Alice Pearce
    Alice Pearce
    • Gladys Kravitz
    • 1964–1966
    Marion Lorne
    Marion Lorne
    • Aunt Clara
    • 1964–1968
    Diane Murphy
    • Tabatha Stephens…
    • 1966–1972
    Bernard Fox
    Bernard Fox
    • Dr. Bombay…
    • 1966–1972
    Mabel Albertson
    Mabel Albertson
    • Phyllis Stephens
    • 1964–1971
    Dick Wilson
    Dick Wilson
    • Drunk…
    • 1965–1972
    David Mandel-Bloch
    • Adam Stephens
    • 1970–1972
    Alice Ghostley
    Alice Ghostley
    • Esmeralda…
    • 1966–1972
    Irene Vernon
    Irene Vernon
    • Louise Tate…
    • 1964–1966
    • Creator
      • Sol Saks
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    Nice Little Gem From The 60's

    The 1960's was a great time for TV comedy-we had The Munsters, The Addams Family, I Dream of Jeannie and my personal favourite-Bewitched.

    The late Elizabeth Montgomery played modern day witch Samantha Stevens who was married to Darrin Stephens. The episodes were very formulaic-Darrin would mess something up and through a sequence of events Samantha would put it right with a twitch of her nose whilst trying not to arouse the suspicion of the neighbours/friends etc.

    The funniest thing about this show was how true to life it was. I think it's safe to admit that us males usually need a woman to sort out any problems we have. Okay, she may not literally do it with the twitch of a nose but a woman is always good at sorting a problem out. That was the crux of Bewitched. Darrin was always making mistakes and getting into a predicament but he could always depend on his wife Samantha to sort things out. In fact, he would have been lost without her.

    All in all, a great comedy show with some truly hilarious episodes particularly any featuring Agnes Moorehead as Endora.
    8TheLittleSongbird

    Utterly bewitching

    Despite being a younger viewer of 'Bewitched', with the show being aired well before my time, one doesn't need to have been born in the 1960s or before to feel that the 60s was a great decade for television, 'The Munsters', 'The Addams Family', 'Doctor Who' and 'Bewitched' being just a few very good to classic shows.

    'Bewitched' may not be a perfect or completely magical show, but at its best (with the early seasons being better than the later ones) it was utterly bewitching viewing that puts a spell on fans and doesn't make the mistake of trying to put too much into the cauldron. A mistake that the frustrating missed opportunity that was the 2005 film based on the show committed.

    The later seasons did have some overripe acting (Alice Ghostley for example) and some of the story lines lack the freshness of those of the early seasons, some being lacking in variety and feeling a little stale.

    However, 'Bewitched' has production values that were clearly made with love and affection and the slick photography complements them well. For the 60s, the show does still look pretty good. The effects are not always special (particularly early on) and there could have been more of them but most of the time they are hardly slapdash, make interesting use of film techniques and have a good deal of charm, putting some effects seen on television these days, and in the past 30 years or so, to shame.

    When it comes to the music, 'Bewitched' is unique especially in, as has been picked up upon in its critical reception, the synthesised sound of nose twitching. The theme tune is memorable. The writing is very funny, touchingly charming, very snappy, provokes thought and is very true to life. The early episodes narration delivered by an uncredited Jose Ferrer gave a lot of sociological insight into a witch adapting to life in middle class suburbia and her role in society.

    Most of the story lines have a real magical charm and have a huge amount of humour and truth. That they do these so well more than makes up for the formulaic nature of them that one is willing to overlook. The sociological insight is fascinating, though nowadays viewers may find what is said and the sociological insights very of the time.

    Particularly successful are the large assortment of likable characters and the large cast clearly having the time of their lives. A large part of 'Bewitched's' charm is the peerless acting of lovely Elizabeth Montgomery. Likewise with Agnes Moorehead, one cannot imagine anybody else as Endora (certainly not equalling her if tried let alone outshining, Moorehead was one of a kind).

    Her chemistry with a splendidly neurotic Dick York is one of the best in the history of television, though York and Montgomery aren't that far behind either. Dick Sargeant does a valiant effort filling big shoes replacing York and does a good job, though he lacks York's spark. In secondary roles, the hilarious turns from Bernard Fox and especially Paul Lynde stand out.

    In summary, utterly bewitching. 8/10 Bethany Cox
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    Alice Pearce, the Consummate Character Actress

    Very few actresses could gulp, snivel and whine better than Alice Pearce. Her Gladys Kravitz' nasal voice resounded irritatingly over her husband George Tobias as Abner. "Abner! Abner!" made an entire television audience laugh as she ran back into the Kravitz home every week. Alice Pearce was a trouper until her death in 1966, and she never let us know she was ill. Sandra Gould took over the Gladys role, but I'll always recall the face, that gulp, that bug-eyed expression of Alice Pearce. So few actresses have become so identifiable by their voice in television, and fewer will ever be known for just one line like "Abner! Abner!". Applause to the late Alice Pearce, who deserved her Emmy Award!
    14jade

    I dreamed of Samantha

    `Bewitched' is one of my favorite shows of all time. `I Dream of Jeannie' did indeed have its moments, but I truly dreamed of Samantha! `Bewitched' offered lighthearted comedy while staying true to the `escapist' themes of the 1960s. Additionally, it was well written, and one of the few shows able to work seamlessly through numerous cast changes.

    Elizabeth Montgomery WAS Samantha. No one will ever take her place. She was stunningly beautiful, creative, talented, and convincing in her role. Personally, I don't think she knew how great she really was as an actress. Likewise, Dick York WAS Darrin (yeah, I like 'em neurotic). The chemistry between York and Agnes Moorehead was one of a kind - and the chemistry between Montgomery and York was quite memorable, too. All three were at the top of their game in my two favorite episodes, `Double, Double, Toil and Trouble' and `If They Never Met.' Don't get me wrong, though - Dick Sargent deserves a lot of credit for coming in and taking over a role that had tough shoes to fill. In addition, Paul Lynde also offered some memorable moments - it would be a crime not to acknowledge his contribution to the show.

    I have no doubt that I'll be `bewitched' for the rest of my life. We miss you, Liz!
    BettieTeese

    Elizabeth Montgomery: So Bewitching and Beautiful

    Bewitched is truly a magical classic 1960's sitcom with delightful characters such as the very beautiful and elegant Elizabeth Montgomery who sadly passed away in 1995,and hilarious plots based around the mishaps that come from being a nose twitching,broom riding witch. Elizabeth is truly a presence on screen as Samantha Stephens,a lovely blonde hair,blue eyed witch married to a mortal man,Darrin Stephens (Dick York,and later replaced by Dick Sargent)who's only request of his wife is to 'never use witchcraft'.Talented actress Agnes Moorehead portrays Samantha's 'bad witch' heavily made up,red headed mother Endora who does everything by magic,and detests her daughter's mere mortal husband 'Derwood' as she lovingly refers to him as.With Endora always 'popping' in to visit her daughter,but never using the front door,or any door for that matter,its a guarantee that Darrin will be blowing his top every time as he and Endora are always at each other's throats which makes for very entertaining viewing.But Darrin learns after awhile that his mother in law can and will turn him into an artichoke or a chimpanzee whenever they have a feud.Add a nosy neighbour determined to catch a witchy Samantha in the act,a bold and bossy employer,crazy and kooky witches and warlocks always causing trouble for the Stephens,occasional visits from deceased Benjamin Franklin's,and Darrin's nice and normal parents,and you've got this classic spell binding comedy that will bewitch you!

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    • Trivia
      The only members of Samantha's family to consistently call Darrin by his proper name were Aunt Clara and Uncle Arthur.
    • Goofs
      Throughout the run of the series Darrin frequently reminds Samantha of their marriage vows, "Love, honor, and no witchcraft". In the pilot, Samantha reveals she's a witch on their honeymoon. ---Not to be taken literally: he doesn't mean the vows were specifically made on their wedding day. Darrin, of course, made Samantha promise once he found out she was a witch.
    • Quotes

      Uncle Arthur: [to Endora] When I think of you as a blood relative, I long for a transfusion.

    • Crazy credits
      Whenever Samantha's cousin Serena appeared on the show, the credits for the episode listed the actress as "Pandora Spocks". This was Elizabeth Montgomery's idea as an inside joke. Elizabeth Montgomery played Serena.
    • Alternate versions
      Colorized versions of the black and white episodes have been syndicated. When the first DVDs were released in 2005, both black and white and color versions of the DVDs were available.
    • Connections
      Featured in The 23rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1971)

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    • Release date
      • July 17, 1966 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Bewitched
    • Filming locations
      • Blondie Street, Columbia/Warner Bros. Ranch - 411 North Hollywood Way, Burbank, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Ashmont Productions
      • Screen Gems Television
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      25 minutes
    • Aspect ratio
      • 4:3

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