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Bewitched 2005
The Movie

A movie starring Nicole Kidman and Will Ferrell. When Jack Wyatt (Ferrell), a failing Hollywood actor, is offered the chance of a career comeback playing Darrin in a remake of Bewitched all he has to do is find the perfect girl to play Samantha. He finds Isabel Bigelow (Kidman) who secretly really is a witch.

The screenplay has been written by Nora and Delia Ephron with Nora also directing the film. In this re-imagining of the magical 1960s sitcom, Will Ferrell plays Jack Wyatt, a difficult Hollywood star who tries to have a career comeback by playing Darrin Stephens in a big-screen version of the classic TV series. When Jack sees the beautiful Isabel Bigelow, played by Nicole, he thinks that she'd be right for the part of his on-screen wife, Samantha. What he doesn't know is that Isabel really is a witch, which actually makes her a perfect casting choice for the role. Isabel's father Nigel (Michael Caine) is concerned by his daughter's interest in the mortal world, until he's distracted by Iris Smythson (Shirley MacLaine), the movie star who'll be playing Samantha's mother Endora in the film.

Despite being equipped with magical powers in her upcoming flick 'Bewitched', Nicole Kidman had to resort to some 'traditional' ways to charm co-star Will Farrell. The actress reportedly had to do some whirling on the grass to attract her 36-year-old American co-star for a kiss, while shooting for a song for the movie remake of the classic 1960s TV comedy. "Nicole and Will have had great fun making this movie. The dance scene was meant to be quite romantic but they were larking about so much that it took them a while to start acting seriously," an insider was quoted by the Daily mail, as saying. Shirley Maclaine and Michael Caine also star in the film, which will hit the theaters next summer.


Movie and TV Show Links

Sony Pictures - Bewitched 2005 The Movie

The Movie Box - Bewitched 2005 Movie Trailer

Movies.com - Bewitched 2005 Movie Details

Sony Pictures - Bewitched The TV Show


A Bit of Bewitched TRIVIA

Although Bewitched was an original idea, it is worth noting five earlier feature films based on a similar premise that may have influenced its creation: Bell, Book And Candle (1958) and I Married A Witch (1942) - this latter movie was based on the novel The Passionate Witch, by Thorne Smith, who also wrote Topper.

Topper is one of my all time favorite classic film series from the 1930s and 1940s, featuring Cary Grant. TOPPER: Based on a novel by Thorne Smith, this classic comedy poses Grant and Bennett as playful ghosts who dominate the life of Young who plays Cosmo T opper. Academy Award Nominations: Best Supporting Actor--Roland Young, Best Sound Recording. TOPPER RETURNS: This is the third of the early comedy film series, after TOPPER (1937) and TOPPER TAKES A TRIP (1939). This one has the mild-mannered Topper on the trail of a phantom killer. While visiting a stately castle, a young woman is knifed to death on the eve of her friend's twenty-first birthday, upon which day she is to receive the family fortune. When Topper is asked by the recently deceased's ghost to investigate the murder, he finds himself accused by a bumbling detective.

A Bewitched movie, announced for a 1998 production start, has recently been completed. The new Bewitched film is just being wrapped up with Nicole Kidman and Will Ferril, the film will be release in 2005.


Bewitched
USA, ABC (Screen Gems), Sitcom,
Starring: Elizabeth Montgomery, Dick York, Dick Sargent


In the TV Series, Darrin Stephens worked for the New York advertising agency McMann and Tate, where his extraordinarily money-grabbing boss Larry Tate was oblivious to Samantha's background and just treated her as a normal, albeit somewhat eccentric, wife whose beauty made her a definite asset to her husband. Convinced that they presented a handsome front to the firm, Tate often insisted that the couple meet prospective clients, but Samantha's witchcraft - or, more often, her mother's - always made things very awkward. More complications arose through Gladys Kravitz, the Stephens' nosey neighbor from over the road, who often espied Samantha's supernatural prowess but was never able to convince her husband about the goings-on and often ended up even doubting the evidence of her own eyes.

Other members of Samantha's clan visited occasionally, including her father Maurice, her effete warlock Uncle Arthur and her wonderfully absent-minded eccentric Aunt Clara. They were a bizarre but harmless enough bunch, quite unlike Samantha's wacky identical cousin Serena (also played by Montgomery although she was credited in the cast as Pandora Spocks), a 1960s flower child who turned up occasionally to cause mayhem. The magical contingent were always funnier and more colorful than their human counterparts which must have made viewers wonder why Samantha would give up such a fantastic world for such a mundane one - especially as husband Darrin was somewhat dull.

Various cast changes occurred during the show's eight-year run, most of which were seamless, and even the major transition in the role of Darrin, from Dick York to Dick Sargent (necessary because York had a damaged spine) passed virtually unnoticed thanks to the similarity in looks and style between the two actors. Likewise, when Alice Pearce died in 1966, Sandra Gould stepped effortlessly into the shoes of Gladys Kravitz.

The show proved immensely popular and continued to deliver slick if innocuous entertainment during its long run. The glamorous Elizabeth Montgomery, daughter of veteran Hollywood actor Robert Montgomery and wife of the show's director/producer William Asher, was a major factor in the success of Bewitched - her nose-twitching and mouth-wrinkling spell-casting enchanted viewers around the world, and her beauty enchanted male viewers of all ages. Tabitha, a spin-off, charted the adventures of the Stephens' magical daughter.


Cast

Elizabeth Montgomery - Samantha Stephens/Serena
Dick York - Darrin Stephens (1964-69)
Dick Sargent - Darrin Stephens (1969-72)
Agnes Moorehead - Endora
David White - Larry Tate
Irene Vernon - Louise Tate (1964-66)
Kasey Rogers - Louise Tate (1966-72)
Alice Pearce - Gladys Kravitz (1964-66)
Sandra Gould - Gladys Kravitz (1966-72)
George Tobias - Abner Kravitz
Marion Lorne - Aunt Clara (1964-68)
Heidi and Laura Gentry - Tabitha Stephens (1966);
Tamar and Julie Young - Tabitha Stephens (1966)
Erin and Diane Murphy - Tabitha Stephens (1966-72)
David and Greg Lawrence - Adam Stephens (1969-72)
Maurice Evans - Maurice
Paul Lynde - Uncle Arthur (1965-72)
Alice Ghostley - Esmerelda (1969-72)
Bernard Fox - Dr Bombay

Crew

Sol Saks - Creator
Ed Jurist - Writer
Michael Morris - Writer
Sol Saks - Writer
Danny Arnold - Writer and others
William Asher - Director
Richard Michaels - Director
Harry Ackerman - Executive Producer
William Asher - Producer

Number of episodes: 254
Length: 30 mins
US dates: 17 Sep 1964 - 1 July 1972

 

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