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Synopsis
As she burns at the stake, a 17th century witch, Jennifer (Veronica Lake), places a curse on her accuser (Fredric March), so that from this day forward, all of his descendants (each played by him) will be unhappy in marriage. After several hilarious through-the-years examples (the Civil War-era Fredric March runs off to battle rather than endure his wife's nagging), we are brought up to 1942. Wallace Wooley (March) is a gubernatorial candidate, preparing to wed snooty socialite Estelle Masterson (Susan Hayward) -- the well-to-do daughter of a publisher who is backing him. A bolt of lightning strikes the tree where Jennifer had been executed three centuries earlier, thereby freeing the spirits of Jennifer and her warlock father, Daniel (Cecil Kellaway). Wallace meets Jennifer when she materializes in a burning building, obliging him to save her life. The revivified sorceress does everything in her power to induce Wallace to fall in love with her -- even destroying the ceremony in which the wedding is supposed to take place. The attempts succeed, and the two marry, but on their wedding night, Wallace refuses to believe Jennifer's claims that she is a witch. Frustrated, she attempts to convince him by doctoring the gubernatorial election -- in his favor. Based on the Thorne Smith novel The Passionate Witch, the rollicking I Married a Witch can be considered the forerunner of the TV series Bewitched, but only on a surface level. The film had been scheduled to be directed by Preston Sturges and to be released by its producing studio, Paramount; the end result was helmed by René Clair (his second Hollywood film), and was distributed by United Artists. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Robert Benchley Dr. Dudley White
Aldrich Bowker Henry, Justice of the Peace
Nora Cecil Harriet
Emma Dunn Wife of the Justice of the Peace
Robert Greig Town Crier
Susan Hayward Estelle Masterson
Cecil Kellaway Daniel
Veronica Lake Jennifer
Eily Malyon Tabitha Wooley
Fredric March Wallace Wooley
Viola Moore Martha
Emory Parnell Allen
Elizabeth Patterson Margaret
Mary Field Nancy Wooley
Robert Warwick J.B. Masterson

Production Crew

Ernst Fegte Art Director
Hans Dreier Art Director
Norman Matson Book Author
Thorne Smith Book Author
Ted Tetzlaff Cinematographer
Roy Webb Composer (Music Score)
Edith Head Costume Designer
René Clair Director
Edna Warren Editor
Wally Westmore Makeup
Preston Sturges Producer
René Clair Producer
Dalton Trumbo Screenwriter
Marc Connelly Screenwriter
Marc Connolly Screenwriter
Robert Pirosh Screenwriter
George Sawley Set Designer
Harry D. Mills Sound/Sound Designer
Richard Olson Sound/Sound Designer
Gordon Jennings Special Effects
Year: 1942
Runtime: 77
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy
Fantasy

Produced by
Paramount