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Hocus Pocus
(VHS, 1994) Other Editions...

Leading Role: Bette Midler, Kathy Najimy, Sarah Jessica Parker
Director: Kenny Ortega

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Format: VHS
Jan 1994
Rated PG
Recording Mode: (unknown)
Closed Captioned
96 min.
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Movie Description
The Sanderson Sisters are 17th century witches who were conjured up by unsuspecting pranksters in present-day Salem. The key to their immortality involves three children and a talking cat, who also turn out to be their biggest obstacles.

Credits
Cast:Bette Midler, Kathy Najimy, Sarah Jessica Parker
Director:Kenny Ortega

Synopsis
In 1693, the citizens of Salem, Massachusetts go into a frenzy when they discover that 3 among them -- Winifred, Sarah and Mary Sanderson -- are witches. Fearing their pagan villainy, the community agrees to hang the old hags. But head sorceress Winifred vows they'll come back to life one day and seek vengeance.

300 years later, Max, a cynical teenager stuck chaperoning his kid sister as she goes trick-or-treating, is spotted by classmate-dream girl Allison. In order to impress her, Max lures them into the Sanderson sisters' house where they accidentally bring the wretched shrews back to life. The witches now have one night to renew their life force -- or they'll disappear forever. Can the kids stop them from achieving their nasty purposes?

Film Notes
As directed by Kenny Ortega, `Hocus Pocus' relies heavily on visual and special effects. For example, the mystical talking cat is computer-generated, and thanks to stylized matte photography, the director was able to pull off a number of other visual illusions.

Rated BBFC PG by the British Board of Film Classification.

Shot in Technicolor.


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Other Editions

DVD, Sep 1999 - $5.55 Save 62%
Laserdisc, Jan 1994 - $6.50
VHS, Aug 2003 - $2.00 Save 79%

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