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Teen Witch
Robyn Lively - Louise Miller (as Robyn Elaine Lively) Dan Gauthier - Brad Powell
18 November, 1989 (Japan)
Comedy
90 minutes.
PG-13
Dorian Walker
Rafael Eisenman, Alana H. Lambros, Moshe Diamant, Eduard Sarlui
Robin Menken and Vernon Zimmerman
MGM Studios
USA
English
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Teen Witch is a film that was released in 1989. It was originally pitched as a sequel/spin-off of the 1985 movie Teen Wolf. Later though it was re-worked and turned into a film of its own. The movie is a fantasy/musical blend with the elements of a fantasy being the "witch" but the characters in this movie burst out into song twice leading fans to believe this movie was originally intended to be a musical. The soundtrack consists of mainly dance music, but the film score is jazz. The film tells the story of Louise Miller who on her 16th birthday discovers she is actually a witch and begins developing magical powers. Her magical powers come from a strange and mysterious necklace that her favorite drama teacher found among the costumes. At first, she uses her powers to make her friends and family happy (or, in her little brother's case, unhappy). Later, she uses these powers to make the most popular boy in school fall in love with her and to transform herself from a bookworm nerd into a sexy popular girl, much to the dismay of her geeky yet adorable former best friend and mildly concerned yuppie parents. Taglines: Fall under her spell. To her, trouble comes super-natural. Winning is a magical feeling. Romance is the most powerful spell of all... |
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