I Married a Witch

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I Married a Witch is a 1942 romantic fantasy-comedy film best known for starring Veronica Lake as a mischievous witch who complicates a politician’s life with magic and romance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fantasy film
film
romantic comedy film
basedOn The Passionate Witch
Thorne Smith
blackAndWhite true
cinematographyBy Ted Tetzlaff
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director René Clair
distributor United Artists
editedBy Eda Warren
filmingLocation California, United States
surface form: California
genre fantasy
romantic comedy
supernatural comedy
hasCultFollowing true
hasTheme family curse
love
magic
revenge
influenced Bewitched
language English
mainCharacter Jennifer
Wallace Wooley
medium 35 mm film
musicBy Roy Webb
notableFor Veronica Lake’s performance as a mischievous witch
influence on later supernatural romantic comedies
originalLanguage English
partOf American cinema of the 1940s
portrays politics
witchcraft
producer Buddy DeSylva
surface form: Buddy G. DeSylva

Preston Sturges
releaseDate 1942-10-30
releaseYear 1942
runtimeMinutes 77
screenwriter Marc Connelly
Norman Matson
Robert Pirosh
setInPeriod 20th century
starring Cecil Kellaway
Fredric March
Robert Benchley
Susan Hayward
Veronica Lake

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Veronica Lake notableWork I Married a Witch
René Clair notableWork I Married a Witch
René Clair directed I Married a Witch
Alan Mowbray notableWork I Married a Witch
Connie Keane notableWork I Married a Witch
subject surface form: Veronica Lake
Cecil Kellaway notableWork I Married a Witch