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Bewitched

Bewitched

Sony Pictures (2005)
DVD
PG (Parental Guidance)
5035822810532
Comedy | Fantasy | Romance
USA | English | Color | 01:38

As one of many in the ongoing trend of resurrecting old TV shows and turning them into contemporary Hollywood product, Bewitched tries awfully hard to distinguish itself. It succeeds in lots of surprising ways, not least of which is the star power brought by Nicole Kidman and Will Ferrell. Even if they don't create the kind of romantic chemistry that would have elevated the already high concept, they act as delightful foils to each other, but more often to themselves. The conceit of this Bewitched is that it's a self-reflexive look at the entertainment business, with Ferrell playing Jack Wyatt, an actor starring in an updated version of the classic TV show. Out of favour with the Hollywood elite and desperately in need of a hit, he insists on an unknown to play Samantha, as he wants the show to be about him, since if something doesn't come his way soon, he's going to be hearing a lot of no's, despite the yes-men surrounding him. While his agent gets him the "unknown Samantha" deal, it's Jack himself who discovers his own leading lady in the delightful figure of Isabel Bigalow, who possesses just the right nose wiggle, not to mention other wiggles.

But wouldn't you know it, Isabel really is a witch, and exactly the kind of "good" witch trying to rely less on her magical powers that Samantha Stevens was back in her "real" world. Instead of a cranky mother like Endora, Isabel has a distinguished father, Nigel who lurks around her as a constant reminder that she can't be who she's not, and she certainly can't be the star of some zany TV show. As the plot thickens and the movie's reflexivity grows more convoluted, Nigel falls for the non-witch actress who plays Endora, and Jack and Isabel fall for each other. Here's where the Ferrell/Kidman gel doesn?t quite become aspic, but her perkiness and his goofiness are more than enough to make the entirety of the proceedings a delectable trifle. Director Nora Ephron has fun skewering her own business in the script she co-wrote with her sister Delia, and her eye for quality craft makes everything sparkle as it should. Even if we have yet to see the definitive remake of an old TV show on the big screen, at least Bewitched is well more than run-of-the-mill as so many adaptations have been, and so many will be.-- Ted Fry


Cast View all

Nicole Kidman Isabel Bigelow
Will Ferrell Jack Wyatt
Shirley MacLaine Iris Smythson
Michael Caine Nigel Bigelow
Jason Schwartzman Ritchie
Kristin Chenoweth Maria Kelly
Heather Burns Nina
Jim Turner Larry
Stephen Colbert Stu Robison
David Alan Grier Jim Fields
Michael Badalucco Joey Props
Carole Shelley Aunt Clara
Steve Carell Uncle Arthur
Katie Finneran Sheila Wyatt
James Lipton James Lipton
Conan O'Brien Conan O'Brien
Amy Sedaris Gladys Kravitz
Richard Kind Abner Kravitz
Ken Hudson Campbell Writer
P.J. Byrne Writer
Carole Androsky Realtor
Annie Mumolo Bed / Bath and Beyond Shopper
Andrew Friedman Bed / Bath and Beyond Shopper
Clay Bravo Coffee Shop Waitress
Heather Maristella Beverly Hills Hotel Hostess

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Edition details

Edition Special Edition, 2 DVDs
Packaging Keep Case
Nr Discs 1
Screen Ratios Widescreen (1.85:1)
Audio Tracks Dolby Digital 5.1 [German]
Dolby Digital 5.1 [English]
Subtitles English | Hindi
Distributor Sony Pictures Home Ent. UK
Layers Single side, Single layer
Edition Release Date Feb 06, 2006
Regions Region 2