''Teen Witch'' is a 1989 American
teen
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fantasy
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The genre's roots lie in oral traditions, ...
comedy film
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directed by Dorian Walker, written by Robin Menken and
Vernon Zimmerman
Vernon Lehr Zimmerman (August 30, 1936 – October 18, 2023) was an American writer and director who made his debut as director with the 1962 short ''Lemon Hearts'' starring Taylor Mead. He collaborated with Terrence Malick on the script to his di ...
, and starring
Robyn Lively
Robyn Elaine Lively Johnson (born February 7, 1972) is an American actress. She is known for her roles in the 1989 films '' Teen Witch'' and '' The Karate Kid Part III'', as well as the TV shows '' Doogie Howser, M.D.'', ''Twin Peaks'', '' Savanna ...
and
Zelda Rubinstein
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. The plot follows Louise, a teenage girl who discovers she is a witch and gains powers on her 16th birthday.
Originally pitched as a female version of ''
Teen Wolf
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'' (1985), it was later reworked into a standalone spin-off film of its own. The film features numerous
impromptu
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musical numbers, including
rap
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sequences, and has since become a
cult classic
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,
aided by
midnight theater showings and regular cable television airings (including through annual showings as part of
ABC Family/Freeform's ''
13 Nights of Halloween''). The film is also popular for its music and
1980s fashion
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nostalgia.
Plot
Fifteen-year-old Louise Miller longs to be popular and catch the eye of high school
quarterback
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Brad Powell. However, Brad dates cheerleader Randa, and Louise is seen as an uncool underclassman with a similarly unpopular best friend, Polly. During English class, Louise is mocked by her mean-spirited teacher Mr. Weaver, who makes fun of a page from her diary that got accidentally stuck to her assignment. That night, after an unsuccessful audition for a part in a school play, Louise is bicycling home. Brad is driving but gets distracted by his passenger Randa, causing him to inadvertently run Louise off the road with his convertible.
In search of a phone to use, Louise enters the home of Madame Serena, a
seer
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* Seer (game series), a Chinese video game and cartoon series
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. Serena convinces Louise to do a palm reading, and tells her she is a witch who will develop powers on her sixteenth birthday. On Louise's birthday the following week, no one shows up to her party. Polly informs Louise that most of their peers went to another party thrown by Randa. That night, Louise tosses and turns in her bed as she recalls Serena's prophecy that she will soon gain powers. At school the next day, Louise's theater teacher, Ms. Malloy, gives her a necklace with an amulet that she finds among the costumes, and tells Louise she believes the amulet will bring her luck.
Immediately, Louise feels different and begins to wear the amulet regularly. Soon afterward, Randa invites Louise to attend a school dance with her cousin, David. Louise feels stuck with David, an insufferable, handsy nerd, but she is able to make him disappear at her command and manifests Brad coming over to talk to her. When she comes home, she accidentally turns her younger brother Richie into a dog when he mocks her, but she manages to change him back to his human self by throwing him into a bath. Louise later learns from Serena that she is the
reincarnation
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of Modesty Miller, a witch born in 1636, and that the amulet she wears belonged to Modesty.
Serena gives Louise a book of magic spells to study and she learns to harness her powers by calling the wind and rain. She casts a love spell to make Brad fall for her. Louise then exacts revenge on Mr. Weaver by undressing a voodoo doll made in Weaver's image, embarrassing him in front of the whole class. She also uses her powers to help Ms. Malloy find true love and wealth, and to help Polly gain the courage to challenge fellow student Rhet in an informal
rap battle
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. Louise asks for Serena's help to make her the most popular girl in school, and shows her a picture of her favorite pop star, Shana, for inspiration. Serena makes a potion, but to complete the spell, explains she needs an item belonging to the singer. Louise uses her powers to go backstage during Shana's concert, where Shana, under a spell, gives Louise her jacket.
Thereafter, everyone at school worships and emulates Louise, and Brad takes immediate notice. After school, Brad takes Louise to an abandoned house where he gives her the kiss she has long hoped for. However, Louise starts to wonders if Brad truly likes her or if he is only attracted to the popularity her powers summon. At school, Louise continues to ascend the social ladder, alienating Polly. She also accidentally wishes herself into the lead role of the school play by telling the original lead to
break a leg
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. Later, Brad asks Louise to the dance, but Louise, feeling guilt-ridden from injuring a classmate and using magic to gain popularity, declines his invitation. Louise attempts to look for a way to reverse all the spells, but Serena explains that the real key to magic is believing in oneself. Serena accompanies Louise to the dance, where Louise gives the amulet to Serena and commits to being her true self. Upon seeing Louise, Brad crosses the dance floor to be with her. He and Louise dance together and kiss, with Brad showing he really likes Louise for who she is and not because of her magic.
Cast
Production
The idea for the film was initially conceived as a
gender-flipped version of ''
Teen Wolf
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'', but during development was reworked into a standalone film.
[ The script for the film was written by Robin Menken and Vernon Zimmerman. The first draft was raunchier and more in the style of a ]teen
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sex comedy
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like ''Porky's
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'', but producer Alana H. Lambros and director Dorian Walker excised the racy elements to make the PG-13 film they desired. Walker and Lambros also wanted musical sequences to be added into the script. Lambros had connections in the music industry and met with Larry Weir, the songwriter for The Weir Brothers.[ Weir composed the song "Popular Girl" shortly after their meeting and agreed to pen the remainder of the songs. Walker brought on Robert Banas, a dancer in '']West Side Story
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Inspired by William Shakespeare's play ''Romeo an ...
'', to choreograph the dance scenes.[
]Debbie Gibson
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was the original choice for the role of Louise, but negotiations with the singer fell through before she could be cast.[
Principal photography began on November 25, 1988.][ The film was shot in the Los Angeles area. High school scenes were filmed at Herbert Hoover High School in Glendale over the school's winter break, with real students being used as extras.]
During post-production, an early cut of the film was screened at the American Film Market
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to gauge the interest of foreign buyers. Reception was enthusiastic, and Moshe Diamant
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e, the co-owner of the film's distributor Trans World Entertainment
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, mandated that more scenes be added to increase the film's production value. According to Lambros, Diamante said, "'We need to make this picture bigger! We have to put in more music and more scenes!'"[ Producer Rafael Eisenman was brought in to oversee the added filming.][ The added scenes included the "Top That!" rap battle sequence][ and the love scene at the abandoned house.]
Reception
Box office
''Teen Witch'' was released in the United States on April 23, 1989, and grossed $3,875 in its opening weekend at the box office, and only $27,843 in its entire run against its production budget of $2.5 million. April 1989 box office competition included ''Field of Dreams
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'' starring Kevin Costner
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and ''Pet Sematary
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Background
In 1979, King was wr ...
'' written by Stephen King
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. Both films were released on April 21, 1989, two days before ''Teen Witch'' was released.
Critical response
Upon release, the film was panned by critics, including Chris Willman of the ''Los Angeles Times
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'' who called it "complete with teen wish-fulfillment fantasies, condescending moralizing, asinine musical montages, horrifying pop songs, French kissing, blatant product plugs and Dick Sargent (formerly of ''Bewitched
''Bewitched'' is an American fantasy sitcom television series that originally aired for eight seasons on ABC from September 17, 1964, to March 25, 1972. It is about a witch who marries an ordinary mortal man and vows to lead the life of a typi ...
'')." ''TV Guide
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'' pointed out the predictability of the film and concluded, "Notwithstanding its supernatural elements, the film is basically a standard teenage love story (a squeaky clean one at that) with several unmemorable musical numbers thrown in." ''Variety
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'' wrote "the comedy potential...is limited in this well-intentioned, young teen vehicle burdened by a nice message and a predictable outcome", but said where the film stands out is "its bouncy score, provided by Larry and Tom Weir".
Cult status
The film performed much better on home video and overseas.[ It gradually became a ]cult classic
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, having gained newer, younger audiences after regular airings on premium and basic cable networks such as HBO
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, Cinemax
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, and Disney Channel
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[ in the 1990s.] Jarett Wieselman of the ''New York Post
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daily Tabloid (newspaper format), tabloid newspaper published in New York City. The ''Post'' also operates three online sites: NYPost. ...
'' stated, "There are good movies, there are bad movies, there are movies that are so bad they're good and then there is ''Teen Witch'' – a cult classic that defies classification thanks to a curious combination of songs, spells and skin." Joshua John Miller
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, commenting on his involvement with the film as the character Richie, said, "If you look at ''Teen Witch'', it was a very campy
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performance. But it's a really fun film and something I have grown to honor." The film has been celebrated in midnight movie screenings. The hosts of the film podcast ''How Did This Get Made?
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'' are avowed fans of the film, praising the strange musical numbers and Miller's performance as Richie in particular.
There are parodies
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or homages of the film, especially of its rap song "Top That" (including an homage starring Alia Shawkat
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). Drew Grant of Nerve.com stated, "If you've never seen the original rap scene from the 80s classic ''Teen Witch'', you must immediately stop what you're doing and watch it right now. It's everything wonderful and terrible about that decade rolled into one misguided appropriation of... hip-hop." Stephanie Marcus of ''The Huffington Post
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'' called "Top That" "the worst song of all time."
In a 1998 retrospective review, Ada Calhoun
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of ''The Austin Chronicle
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'' praised the film, calling it "so Eighties it hurts". She added, "Between the dearth of character actors, the valuable lessons learned, and the textbook backfiring of good intentions, some may scoff. They would, however, be in the wrong, for this is a masterpiece of both the teen and witch genres. Louise the nerd, bubbling over with sexual energy and social ambition, becomes cool. Louise the witch, erratically powerful, learns how to rightly use her strength. ''Teen Witch'' is an all-around delicious flick, both despite and because of the afterschool special quality of its message." In an article for ''The A.V. Club
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'', Marah Eakin discussed how the film is "a fun escape".
In 2007, ABC Family (now Freeform) acquired the basic cable television rights to the film, and has since made it a regular offering of its annual '' 13 Nights of Halloween'' holiday block.
Soundtrack
A soundtrack album for ''Teen Witch'' was never released because financial backers of the film had neglected to provide funding for one. Because of the limited funding, many of the tracks were sung by members of the Weir family. By the early 2000s, the master audio tapes had become unavailable. In 2006, The Weir Brothers collaborated with ''Teen Witch'' producer Alana H. Lambros for ''Teen Witch the Musical'', which used new cast members to sing the songs. An audio CD of the re-recorded songs was released in 2007.
The songs heard in the film are as follows:
# "All Washed Up" – Larry Weir
# "Dream Lover" – Cathy Car
# "Finest Hour" – Cindy Valentine featuring Larry Weir
# "High School Blues" – The Puppy Boys
# "I Keep on Falling" – Blue Future
# "I Like Boys" – Elizabeth and The Weirz
# "Get Up and Move" – Cathy Car
# "Much too Much" – Cathy Car
# "Never Gonna Be the Same Again" (opening sequence) – Lori Ruso
# "Never Gonna Be the Same Again" (concert version) – Cindy Valentine
# "Popular Girl" – Theresa and The Weirz
# "Rap" – Philip McKean and Larry Weir
# "Shame" – The Weirz
# "Top That" – The Michael Terry Rappers
# "In Your Arms" – Richard Elliot
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Accolades
Home media
On July 12, 2005, MGM
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released the film to DVD in its original widescreen theatrical version with no special features.[ On March 21, 2017, ]Kino Lorber
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released a Blu-ray edition. The edition included an audio commentary track and new interviews with Robyn Lively, Mandy Ingber, Dan Gauthier, and Joshua John Miller.
Adaptations
Producer Alana H. Lambros envisioned a Broadway
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musical adaptation, and three different versions of the production were considered: a ''Teen Witch the Musical'' concert with just the music, a theme park version for Universal Studios Universal Studios may refer to:
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, and a two-act musical with Broadway aspirations. ''Teen Witch the Musical'' was presented in workshop
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in 2006. In 2007, the audio CD for ''Teen Witch the Musical'' was released.
The cast of ''Teen Witch the Musical'':
* Alycia Adler as Randa (Cheerleader)
* Bryce Blue as Rhet
* Blake McIver Ewing
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as Brad Powell
* Ashley Crowe as Madame Serena
* Monet Lerner as Darcy (Cheerleader)
* Tessa Ludwick as Phoebe (Cheerleader)
* Lauren Patten as Polly
* Sara Niemietz
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as Louise Miller
* Heather Youmans as Shana the Rock Star
* V-Style as rapper
In April 2008, ''Variety
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'' reported that Ashley Tisdale
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signed with FremantleMedia
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North America and was in talks with United Artists
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to star in a remake of ''Teen Witch'', but no further developments transpired.
In 2013 and 2017, live versions of ''Teen Witch: The Musical'' were staged by Los Angeles improv group The Groundlings
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.
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