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I married a witch (Motion picture)

In this comedy a Salem witch and her sorcerer father come back to haunt the descendant of the Puritain who had them condemned. But the witch drinks her own love potion and falls in love with the descendant who is about to marry another woman.

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  • "Ma femme est une sorcière"
  • "Me casé con una bruja"
  • "Meine Frau, die Hexe"

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  • "In this comedy a Salem witch and her sorcerer father come back to haunt the descendant of the Puritain who had them condemned. But the witch drinks her own love potion and falls in love with the descendant who is about to marry another woman."@en
  • "Comedy about a witch who was burned at the stake 300 years ago. She plans to take revenge by marrying the descendent of her persecutors and ruining his political aspirations, but doesn't count on falling in love!"
  • "Comedy about a witch who was burned at the stake 300 years ago. She plans to take revenge by marrying the descendent of her persecutors and ruining his political aspirations, but doesn't count on falling in love!"
  • "Comedy about a witch who was burned at the stake 300 years ago. She plans to take revenge by marrying the descendent of her persecutors and ruining his political aspirations, but doesn't count on falling in love!"@en
  • "Comedy about a witch who was burned at the stake 300 years ago. She plans to take revenge by marrying the descendent of her persecutors and ruining his political aspirations,but doesn't count on falling in love!"
  • ""Au XVIIe siècle, une sorcière et son père sont condamnés au bûcher par Jonathan Wooley, geste funeste car une malediction est jetée à travers les siècles sur les heritiers de Wooley. Trois siècles plus tard, Wallace Wooley s'apprête à épouser Estelle Masterson"--[allociné.fr]."
  • "A comedy about a witch from Salem, who having been burned at the stake, comes to the future to seek revenge on a descendant of the judge who sentenced her, but through her mistake falls in love with the man instead."
  • "A descendant of a Salem prosecutor is haunted by the ghost of a father-daughter witch combination that his ancestor had executed."@en
  • "A comedy about a witch who falls in love with a mortal."@en
  • ""Veronica Lake casts a seductive spell as a charmingly vengeful sorceress in this supernatural screwball classic. Many centuries after cursing the male descendants of the Salem puritan who sent her to the stake, this blonde bombshell with a broomstick finds herself drawn to one of them, a prospective governor about to marry a spoiled socialite. The most delightful of the films the innovative French director René Clair made in Hollywood, I Married a Witch is a comic confection bursting with playful special effects and sparkling witticisms."--Container."
  • ""In the late seventeenth century, New Englander Jonathan Wooley watches as Jennifer, whom he has accused of witchcraft, and her father Daniel, burn to death at the stake, and he recalls that the beautiful Jennifer condemned him and his descendents to perpetual unhappiness in love. An oak tree is planted over the ashes to keep in the evil spirits, but the curse against the Wooleys continues for generations until, in the modern day, a lightning bolt strikes the oak tree, releasing the spirits of Jennifer and Daniel. The spirits emerge as wisps of smoke and watch a party in the nearby house at which the impending marriage of gubernatorial candidate Wallace Wooley, a descendant and exact likeness of Jonathan, to the shrewish Estelle Masterson is being celebrated. Jennifer insists that her father grant her a corporeal body and, because the transformation process requires that she be created out of fire, he ignites the Pilgrim Hotel. Wallace, Estelle and their friend, Dr. Dudley White, are detained on their way home because of the fire, and when Wallace hears Jennifer's haunting voice calling from within the burning building, he goes in and saves her. Wallace gives Jennifer his coat because she is naked, and is perplexed by Jennifer's knowledge of him. He is further shocked when he finds her in his home after having left her at the hospital. Despite her seductive entreaties, Wallace puts Jennifer in a taxi, but the mischievous witch disappears from the car and reappears in his bedroom, remaining there until the morning. Wallace's housemaid, Margaret, is shocked to find Jennifer in his bedroom on his wedding day and, while Wallace goes out with Estelle and her father, J.B. Masterson, who is also his campaign backer, Jennifer and Daniel concoct a love potion with which to ensnare Wallace. Daniel then decides to take a corporeal form and burns another building to create himself. Wallace returns but Jennifer accidentally drinks the potion and falls desperately in love with him. That day, Daniel uses some nefarious tactics to stop the wedding but only succeeds in getting drunk and arrested. Jennifer then interrupts the ceremony by pretending to collapse, but revives the instant Wallace expresses any feeling for her. Estelle finally calls off the wedding after she finds Wallace and Jennifer kissing, and her father vows to ruin Wallace's political career. While Daniel, who is too drunk to remember any of his spells, howls to be released from jail, Wallace and Jennifer marry at a small roadside inn. Jennifer confesses to Wallace that she is a witch, but he does not believe her until she uses witchcraft to ensure that he wins the gubernatorial election, even though Masterson had spread rumors of scandal that marred his campaign. Daniel escapes from jail and insists that Jennifer be punished for revealing her nature to a mortal by imprisoning her again in the oak tree. He temporarily strips her of her powers, and despite her best efforts, Jennifer is returned to spirit form. Daniel and Jennifer watch as Wallace mourns over Jennifer's lifeless body and, to Jennifer's surprise, she unexpectedly returns to her corporeal form, thereby proving that love is stronger than witchcraft. She then traps her father in a bottle of rum, which is thereafter kept under lock and key. As time passes, Wallace and Jennifer have two sons and a daughter, Jennifer, who shows early signs of having inherited her namesake's talents"--AFI catalog, 1941-1950."@en
  • ""In 16th century Salem, Jennifer and her father Daniel are about to be burned at the stake, accused of witchcraft by the puritan Judge Wooley. Enraged, they put a curse on the Judge, condemning the entire Wooley family-present and future-to unhappy marriages. Ages pass, and the Judge's 20th century descendant Wallace Wooley is set to marry. Determined to wreck the marriage, Daniel and Jennifer return to the world, hoping that the attractive Jennifer can make Wallace fall in love with her instead, so that she can ruin his life. But as Jennifer falls for Wallace, she starts to rethink the curse ..."--Container."
  • "Comedy about a witch and her father who were burned at the stake 300 years ago. She plans to take revenge by marrying the descendent of her persecutors and ruining his political aspirations, but doesn't count on falling in love!"@en

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  • "Fantasy comedies"@en
  • "Features"@en
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction films"
  • "Fiction films"@en
  • "Drama"@en
  • "Drama"
  • "Feature films"@en
  • "Feature films"
  • "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"
  • "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"@en
  • "Comedy films"@en
  • "Comedy films"
  • "Fantasy films"@en
  • "Fantasy films"
  • "Film adaptations"@en
  • "Romance films"@en
  • "Romance films"

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  • "I married a witch (Motion picture)"@en
  • "I married a witch (Film)"
  • "I married a witch"
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