![]() | Fredric March | ... | Jonathan Wooley / Nathaniel Wooley / Samuel Wooley / Wallace Wooley |
![]() | Veronica Lake | ... | Jennifer |
![]() | Robert Benchley | ... | Dr. Dudley White |
![]() | Susan Hayward | ... | Estelle Masterson |
![]() | Cecil Kellaway | ... | Daniel |
![]() | Elizabeth Patterson | ... | Margaret |
![]() | Eily Malyon | ... | Tabitha Wooley |
![]() | Robert Warwick | ... | J.B. Masterson |
![]() | Robert Greig | ... | Town Crier |
![]() | Viola Moore | ... | Martha |
![]() | Mary Field | ... | Nancy Wooley |
![]() | Nora Cecil | ... | Harriet Wooley |
![]() | Emory Parnell | ... | Allen - Hotel Owner |
![]() | Helen St. Rayner | ... | Singer at Wedding |
![]() | Aldrich Bowker | ... | Justice of the Peace |
![]() | Emma Dunn | ... | Wife of Justice of the Peace |
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
![]() | John Alban | ... | Wedding Guest (uncredited) |
![]() | Beverly Andre | ... | Girl at Country Club (uncredited) |
![]() | Georgia Backus | ... | Older Woman (uncredited) |
![]() | Charles Bates | ... | Wooley's Son (uncredited) |
![]() | Brooks Benedict | ... | Country Club Extra (uncredited) |
![]() | Billy Bevan | ... | Puritan Vendor (uncredited) |
![]() | Edward Biby | ... | Spectator at Fire (uncredited) |
![]() | Marie Blake | ... | Purity Sykes (uncredited) |
![]() | Billy Bletcher | ... | Wedding Photographer (uncredited) |
![]() | Monte Blue | ... | Pilgrim Hotel Doorman (uncredited) |
![]() | Wade Boteler | ... | Policeman Arresting Daniel (uncredited) |
![]() | Al Bridge | ... | Second Prison Guard (uncredited) |
![]() | Ann Carter | ... | Jennifer Wooley - Wooley's Daughter (uncredited) |
![]() | Eddy Chandler | ... | Motorcycle Cop (uncredited) |
![]() | Chester Conklin | ... | Party Bartender (uncredited) |
![]() | Georgie Cooper | ... | Wedding Guest (uncredited) |
![]() | Gino Corrado | ... | Onlooker in Crowd (uncredited) |
![]() | Gordon De Main | ... | Man with Masterson on Radio (uncredited) |
![]() | Jack Deery | ... | Country Club Guest (uncredited) |
![]() | Ralph Dunn | ... | First Prison Guard (uncredited) |
![]() | Frank Elliott | ... | Magistrate (uncredited) |
![]() | Franklyn Farnum | ... | Country Club Guest (uncredited) |
![]() | Bess Flowers | ... | Matron of Honor (uncredited) |
![]() | Jack Gardner | ... | Radio Voice (uncredited) |
![]() | Joe Gilbert | ... | Wedding Guest (uncredited) |
![]() | Florence Gill | ... | Woman Playing Chess (uncredited) |
![]() | George Guhl | ... | Fred - Policeman (uncredited) |
![]() | William Haade | ... | Policeman at Ambulance (uncredited) |
![]() | Reed Hadley | ... | Young Man (uncredited) |
![]() | Oscar 'Dutch' Hendrian | ... | Tom - Bartender (uncredited) |
![]() | Robert Homans | ... | Fire Chief (uncredited) |
![]() | Esther Howard | ... | Wedding Guest (uncredited) |
![]() | Arthur Stuart Hull | ... | Wedding Guest (uncredited) |
![]() | Donivee Lee | ... | Bridesmaid (uncredited) |
![]() | Peter Leeds | ... | Ambulance Attendant (uncredited) |
![]() | Jack Luden | ... | Ambulance Driver (uncredited) |
![]() | Renny McEvoy | ... | Bellboy (uncredited) |
![]() | David McKim | ... | Newsboy (uncredited) |
![]() | James Millican | ... | Wedding Guest (uncredited) |
![]() | Frank Mills | ... | Joe - Cab Driver (uncredited) |
![]() | Charles R. Moore | ... | Rufus - Samuel's Servant (uncredited) |
![]() | Edmund Mortimer | ... | Wedding Guest (uncredited) |
![]() | Ralph Peters | ... | Second Prisoner (uncredited) |
![]() | Gerald Pierce | ... | Newsboy (uncredited) |
![]() | Mickey Rentschler | ... | Boy at Country Club (uncredited) |
![]() | Cyril Ring | ... | Country Club Extra (uncredited) |
![]() | Ronald R. Rondell | ... | Wedding Guest (uncredited) |
![]() | Loretta Russell | ... | Country Club Guest (uncredited) |
![]() | Kathryn Sheldon | ... | Elderly Wife (uncredited) |
![]() | Ernest Shields | ... | Waiter (uncredited) |
![]() | Lee Shumway | ... | Fireman (uncredited) |
![]() | Bert Stevens | ... | Country Club Guest (uncredited) |
![]() | Amzie Strickland | ... | Girl at Country Club (uncredited) |
![]() | Harry Tyler | ... | First Prisoner (uncredited) |
![]() | Dan White | ... | Fireman (uncredited) |
René Clair | ... | (as Rene Clair) |
Robert Pirosh | ... | (screen play) and |
Marc Connelly | ... | (screen play) |
Thorne Smith | ... | (based upon a story: The Passionate Witch) |
Norman Matson | ... | (story completion) |
René Clair | ... | (dialogue) (uncredited) |
André Rigaud | ... | (dialogue) (uncredited) |
Dalton Trumbo | ... | (contributing writer) (uncredited) |
René Clair | ... | producer (as Rene Clair) |
Buddy G. DeSylva | ... | executive producer (uncredited) |
Preston Sturges | ... | producer (uncredited) |
Roy Webb |
Ted Tetzlaff | ... | director of photography |
Eda Warren |
Hans Dreier | ||
Ernst Fegté |
George Sawley |
Edith Head |
Wally Westmore | ... | makeup artist |
Leonora Sabine | ... | hair stylist supervisor (uncredited) |
E.D. Leshin | ... | unit manager (uncredited) |
Arthur S. Black Jr. | ... | assistant director (uncredited) |
William Forsyth | ... | second assistant director (uncredited) |
Sam Comer | ... | supervising set decorator (uncredited) |
Royce Finley | ... | props (uncredited) |
Harry D. Mills | ... | sound recordist (as Harry Mills) |
Richard Olson | ... | sound recordist |
Paul Boistelle | ... | sound recordist (uncredited) / sound (uncredited) |
Gordon Jennings | ... | special photographic effects |
Farciot Edouart | ... | transparencies (uncredited) |
Milton Bridenbecker | ... | second camera operator (uncredited) |
Gene Liggett | ... | second assistant camera (uncredited) |
Eugene Joseff | ... | costume jeweller (uncredited) |
Norman Lacey | ... | location manager (uncredited) |
Nesta Charles | ... | script clerk (uncredited) |
Alfred Argus | ... | french voice dubbing: Emory Parnell (uncredited) |
Mario Besesti | ... | italian voice dubbing: Cecil Kellaway (uncredited) |
Nella Maria Bonora | ... | italian voice dubbing: Susan Hayward (uncredited) |
Lola Braccini | ... | italian voice dubbing: Elizabeth Patterson (uncredited) |
Rosetta Calavetta | ... | italian voice dubbing: Veronica Lake (uncredited) |
Giorgio Capecchi | ... | italian voice dubbing: Robert Warwick (uncredited) |
Jean Clarieux | ... | french voice dubbing: Frank Mills (uncredited) |
Olinto Cristina | ... | italian voice dubbing: Robert Benchley (uncredited) |
Jean Davy | ... | french voice dubbing: Fredric March (uncredited) |
Cécile Didier | ... | french voice dubbing: Emma Dunn (uncredited) |
Maurice Dorléac | ... | french voice dubbing: George Guhl (uncredited) |
Jacqueline Dumonceau | ... | french voice dubbing: Susan Hayward (uncredited) |
Gérard Férat | ... | french voice dubbing: Billy Bevan & Ralph Dunn (uncredited) |
Jack Gage | ... | dialogue director (uncredited) |
Jean Gaudray | ... | french voice dubbing: Frank Elliott & Robert Homans (uncredited) |
Daniel Gilbert | ... | french dubbing assistant (uncredited) |
Camille Guérini | ... | french voice dubbing: Cecil Kellaway (uncredited) |
Georges Hubert | ... | french voice dubbing: Chester Conklin & Robert Grieg (uncredited) |
Jean Lemarguy | ... | french voice dubbing: Robert Benchley (uncredited) |
Héléna Manson | ... | french voice dubbing: Mary Field (uncredited) |
André Norevó | ... | french dubbing director (uncredited) |
Marcel Raine | ... | french voice dubbing: Ralph Peters (uncredited) |
Lita Recio | ... | french voice dubbing: Elizabeth Patterson (uncredited) |
Sandro Ruffini | ... | italian voice dubbing: Fredric March (uncredited) |
Maria Saccenti | ... | italian voice dubbing: Nora Cecil (uncredited) |
Giovanna Scotto | ... | italian voice dubbing: Eily Malyon (uncredited) |
Jay Tucker | ... | stand-in: Fredric March (uncredited) |
Henri Valbel | ... | french voice dubbing: Robert Warwick (uncredited) |
Gaby Wagner | ... | french voice dubbing: Veronica Lake (uncredited) |
Plot Summary | In 1672, two witches (Jennifer and her father Daniel) were burned by puritan Jonathan Wooley. In revenge, Jennifer cursed all future generations of the Wooley family, that the sons will always marry the wrong woman and be miserable. In the 20th century, a bolt of lightning frees Jennifer and her father from the tree that had kept their souls imprisoned. Jennifer assumes corporeal form and decides to make up-and-coming politician Wallace Wooley, then unhappily engaged, even more miserable by getting him to fall in love with her before his wedding. Wallace is a straight arrow, though, and Jennifer has to resort to a love potion. As we all know, love potions tend to backfire, with comedic results. Written byFinchster |
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Taglines | She's a witch (and we do mean witch) who gets what she wants with hex appeal!See more » |
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Trivia | Sol Saks, creator of Bewitched (1964), stated in an interview for Bewitched (1999) that he drew inspiration both from this film and Bell Book and Candle (1958) in creating the iconic TV series. Columbia Pictures owned the rights to both of those movies. Since it also owned the television studio that was to produce "Bewitched," Saks didn't worry about getting sued.See more » |
Goofs | (at around 15 mins) The movie is set in Massachusetts, but as they arrive at the hotel fire, a fire department car has the seal of the City of Los Angeles on the door.See more » |
Movie Connections | Edited intoSatonka (1962).See more » |
Soundtracks | Bridal Chorus (Here Comes the Bride)See more » |
Crazy Credits | Opening credits prologue: Long, long ago, when people still believed in witches . . . . .See more » |
Quotes | Wooley - civil war incarnation: Where is the nearest recruiting office? His wife: Oh, running off to war like a coward. See more » |
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