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Casper, a ghost, teams up with Wendy, a witch, against an evil warlock.Casper, a ghost, teams up with Wendy, a witch, against an evil warlock.Casper, a ghost, teams up with Wendy, a witch, against an evil warlock.
- Awards
- 1 win & 3 nominations total
Michael McDonald
- Spike-Stretch
- (as Michael James McDonald)
Featured review
I rented this for my four-year-old son from our local public library. As the third Casper film, and a direct-to-video release (the only advertising I remember was on cereal boxes), I wasn't expecting much from this little venture, but I was delightfully surprised. I actually sat and watched the whole thing, and the climax is quite suspenseful. A great cast, some witty writing, and fine performances by George Hamilton as the villainous arch-warlock Desmond Spellman (am I the only one who thinks this is a dig at Aaron Spelling?), Richard Moll, Vincent Schiavelliand the three adult witches, Shelly Duval, Teri Garr and Cathy Moriarty. The CGI ghosts are well done.
But the biggest surprise of all is Hilary Duff's sparkling performance as Wendy. Based on all the ditzy teen idol crap she did later-- rolling her eyes and huffing every thirty seconds as "Lizzy McGuire" and singing those plastic pop tunes--I expected her to just float around on her broom and look cute. But this is the best acting I've ever seen her do. I can hardly believe it's the same person. She's a delightful little bundle of energy, delivers her lines intelligently, and really works her little duff off (sorry, couldn't resist that). It's a shame her career took such an airhead direction. This video shows she was capable of better things, but she's already being forgotten.
One caution: The ending, with the swirling "Mystic Abyss", when it seems like Wendy might actually be a gonner, as well as the "possession" scenes might be a little too much for some preschoolers.
But the biggest surprise of all is Hilary Duff's sparkling performance as Wendy. Based on all the ditzy teen idol crap she did later-- rolling her eyes and huffing every thirty seconds as "Lizzy McGuire" and singing those plastic pop tunes--I expected her to just float around on her broom and look cute. But this is the best acting I've ever seen her do. I can hardly believe it's the same person. She's a delightful little bundle of energy, delivers her lines intelligently, and really works her little duff off (sorry, couldn't resist that). It's a shame her career took such an airhead direction. This video shows she was capable of better things, but she's already being forgotten.
One caution: The ending, with the swirling "Mystic Abyss", when it seems like Wendy might actually be a gonner, as well as the "possession" scenes might be a little too much for some preschoolers.
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaCathy Moriarty, who plays Wendy's aunt Gert in this film, originally played the role of villainess Carrigan in Casper (1995).
- GoofsDuring the chaos at the ballpark caused by Casper's uncles, all the hot dogs in buns that fall off the hot dog cart and the ones that fall on the members of the running crowd are still raw. They are still slender and "square-shaped" from just coming out of the package. Cooked hot dogs have a plumper, "more round" shape. Note: the CG hot dogs that fall out of Fatso's belly, as he flies overhead, have the correct shape.
- Quotes
Wendy: I have no friends, none, and my family treats me like sludge.
Voice of Casper: I hear that.
Wendy: And then you come along and I finally feel like I'm somebody... But I'm supposed to hate you. It doesn't make any sense. But we still are friends, right?
Voice of Casper: Wendy, friends doesn't even come close to describing how I feel.
- Crazy creditsThe Saban logo, shown before the film and after the end credits, has a group of happy little kids
- Alternate versionsOn the Region 1 DVD from 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, the vocals of the song "Casper the Friendly Ghost" during the opening credits are removed from the English audio track, but are retained in the French and Spanish audio tracks - in the original English!
- ConnectionsFeatured in Troldspejlet: Episode #20.7 (1999)
- SoundtracksCasper the Friendly Ghost
Performed by Shana Halligan
Produced by Paul Gordon
Written by Mack David & Jerry Livingston
Published by Famous Music Corporation
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- Release date
- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- Casper Meets Wendy
- Filming locations
- Walt Disney's Golden Oak Ranch - 19802 Placerita Canyon Road, Newhall, California, USA(Sunny Brite Resort cabins and barn)
- Production companies
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
- 4:3
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