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The Witches [DVD] [1989]
 
 

The Witches [DVD] [1989]

DVD ~ Anjelica Huston
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  • Actors: Anjelica Huston, Mai Zetterling, Bill Paterson, Rowan Atkinson, Jasen Fisher
  • Directors: Nicolas Roeg
  • Format: PAL
  • Language English
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: PG
  • Studio: Warner Home Video
  • DVD Release Date: 17 Oct 2005
  • Run Time: 87 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000B7KXAE
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 1,202 in DVD (See Bestsellers in DVD)

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Following the death of his parents in a car crash, young Luke is taken to England by his grandmother, who delights him with her tales of dark forces, witches, and their wicked ways. While stopping at a seaside hotel, Luke discovers a plot by the Grand High Witch to turn all the children of England into mice. Can Luke and his grandmother foil the evil witch's plan?

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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Very good, but the audiobook is better, 3 Jan 2006
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The Witches is an enjoyable but scary story about, well, Witches, and one boy's adventures in getting rid of them all. It is normal Dahl stuff - slightly dark, with lots of frighteningly real characters, a great plot and more than a little humour.

However, for those familar with the book or Simon Callow's excellent audiobook, you quickly realise something is slightly amiss with the potion used to create the DVD - and this starts when Luke opens his mouth.

On the whole it sticks faithfully to the book but misses out some important and interesting details (an example being the ancient ones - probably too politically unacceptable for Warner Bros). The biggest departure from the book comes at the end, where more than a drop of "happily ever after" potion was added to the brew.

The Grand High Witch is indeed horrible and her consort of English witches a jolly mixture of revolting, incredible and ridiculous. True Dahl characters. Luke and his Grandmother are believable and Rowan Atkinson is enjoyable as the Fawlty-esque hotel owner.

Overall, very enjoyable and certainly frightening enough for our five year old, who still brings up witches every night before bed, three days after watching it. If you enjoy Roald Dahl, you will enjoy this - but sit close to your little ones when the witches remove their human faces.

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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Mice to see you, to see you..., 30 Jun 2006
By Louise Stanley (Reading, Berkshire United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
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Recently at the school I work at they had this as their home-time story, which led me - a life-long Dahl fan - to re-read both The Witches and Matilda, my favourite Dahl books (as well as Danny the Champion of the World), and rent the movies.

It's said that Roald Dahl, by then close to the end of his life, cried when he saw this film of one of his best books (god knows what he might have thought of "Matilda"!). However for once I couldn't disagree with his assessment more - the film is richly comic, frighteningly fantastic and despite the fact that Luke has become an American kid (while all the rest of the characters are Norwegian or British - it would have been more believeable had Luke been English too as he was in the book), Jim Henson's puppetry adds the icing on the cake, the mice looking like proper mice as far as possible rather than too cartoonish, and the hideous vision of the Grand High Witch without her mask is enough to give every sensitive child nightmares. It appears that a lot of the film was shot on location, even the indoor scenes, lending it a fresh, exciting air.

Anjelica Huston, despite her tacky Eastern-European-cum-German accent which is never quite believeable, and Jane Horrocks (playing Jane Horrocks as always :-) although the wig is actually scarier than when she takes it off!) are tantalisingly witchy, and although her name escapes me, the lady who plays Luke's Norwegian grandmother - of course Dahl's parents were both Norwegian, so it is logical that the Land of the Midnight Sun should feature so prominently, and it is rendered in an incredibly vivid way - is a wonderful "bestemama" for Luke, the kind of granny all of us dream of having as children (though I'm happy to say my granny is wonderful without smoking cigars or giving me white mice as pets!). Rowan Atkinson and his clumsy hotel staff are all-too-believable. The added twist with Horrocks' character is ironed in to the main Dahl narrative with a minimum of fuss; it is not simply grafted onto the story without some verisimilitude.

The ending of the book, while in keeping with Dahl's understated climaxes, would have looked dull on film, and on balance I would have to say that I agree with the decision to "Disneyfy" it - only really because the rest of the movie is so tragicomically funny that we can relax in the Jim Henson team's capable hands. It's a really good watch for adults too, and like Dahl's books themselves, it treats children as intelligent human beings in their own right, with wonderful (and accurate) glimpses of another European culture and a powerful supporting cast (Bruno's parents run away with their scenes - as does the chambermaid with her ill-advised cosmetic treatment!). Recommended for all ages.
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5.0 out of 5 stars "Witches Work Only With Magic", 17 Feb 2009
By Andrew Kerr (Scotland) - See all my reviews
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Adapted from the book "The Witches" by Roald Dahl, comes this delightfully wicked but entertaining and enjoyable fantasy adventure film.

Roald Dahl gave us so many brilliant books, many have given rise to film adaption's such as Matilda, and Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory. All of his books have his own unique style and magic, and The Witches has always been one of my favourite Dahl stories. I'm glad to say that despite been somewhat different to his book at times, this film adaptation is nothing less than brilliant.

A young boy called Luke (played by Jasen Fisher) is taken by his Grandmother to England after his parents are in a car crash. His Grandmother starts to tell him stories of Witches, their powers, how they find or rather smell children, and more importantly how he can spot them. She also tells him the story of her childhood friend Erica, who fell victim to a Witch. Soon after this, while playing in his tree house he is approached by a woman, thanks to his Grandmother he quickly recognises the trademark purple eyes of a witch and escapes. On his birthday Luke's Grandmother falls ill, and her doctor recommends a holiday to recover. Soon they both arrive at a seaside hotel where he and another boy called Bruno discover somewhat to their own misfortune that the hotel is not only crawling with Witches, but that Grand High Witch herself is there. She has an evil plan involving "Formula 86" to turn all of the children in the world in to mice. It's all up to Luke, his Grandmother, and Bruno to stop them.

The film has a great plot, that's naturally backed up by a wonderful script and brilliant characters. Rowan Atkinson plays a convincing if somewhat different role than what we would normally associate with him, as the hotel manager. Anjelica Huston was great as the Grand High Witch, and was the perfect casting choice. Acting from all other's in the main cast is pretty much brilliant. The character of Bruno in the film does come off as being perhaps a bit too whinny and at times it seems unnatural, but his snobbish parents are brilliantly played, and they have some great scenes together. Luke and his Grandmother have a plausible enough relationship on screen and work well together in their attempt to defeat the witches.

The witches in the film are amazing. When they all start to remove their masks, wigs, and shoes, you'll be disgusted at the creatures beneath it all, while at the same time appreciating the wonderful make-up and attention to detail. I liked the ironic that the witches were using the Royal Society For The Prevention Of Cruelty To Children charity as a smoke screen. The mice (or were they actually rat's) in the film are great, they were wonderful to watch running around the hotel, under carpets, in elevators, around a kitchen, and so forth.

The film contains everything from humour, action, to scares, and some horror, making it appeal to both children and adults alike.

There are no special features at all on the DVD which was disappointing. In the case of this film I would have loved a behind the scenes look at how they created the Witches. Perhaps one day we will get a Special Edition release of this film with such, until then I'm perfectly happy to enjoy the film for what it offers.

Despite its parental guidance rating, the film is quite fighting at times. The Witches could easily scare, and some scenes such as one near the ending may be a bit too much for some. So I would advice caution if allowing younger children to watch. But overall definitely a film that's worth watching.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Great book, good film. Worth the money.
One of Roald Dahl's best stories. The film stays with the book almost exactly except for the last two minutes (I won't spoil it) which I guess the producer wanted to make the film... Read more
Published 7 days ago by Keith Whittingham

4.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant film
I was so happy to buy this film as soon as my children started to enjoy Roald Dahl. I loved this film when i was younger and have thoroughly revelled in their excitemnet watching... Read more
Published 4 months ago by Mrs. J. M. Knight

4.0 out of 5 stars Great movie
Unfortunately the movie doesn't stick too much to the book and I find the ending quite disappointing. Typical "American Happy Ending". Read more
Published 4 months ago by Uli S.

5.0 out of 5 stars Great film, but little scary in parts!
Its a some kind of fantasy film with witches. I loved this! i could keep on watching it. At first when i was 12 and i saw it i expected it to be great for younger children,... Read more
Published on 5 Jun 2006 by kat1990

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