Here Are The 8 Things About "The Witches" You Always Wondered But Were Afraid To Ask
Here's what you should know before you watch this cult favorite.
The Witches editor Stephen Roxburgh talked about the major changes he worked with Roald Dahl, including changes to the titled and main characters.
She was worried about wearing that much makeup because of a bad reaction during a previous film shoot, but she sat for six to seven hours while makeup artists applied prosthetics and was a total professional about the situation.
Between October 1988 and May 1989, alternative endings were tested in London and Los Angeles.
The director, Nic Roeg, used to frighten his son while watching the dailies at home.
The Headland, which is its actual name, is located in Cornwall, England.
She told the Sydney Morning Herald about a time she scared her friends children with the voice she used in the movie and thinks of that role as one of her best memories.
The entire is book is told by a nameless first-person narrator. In the book, the story ends with the boy continuing to live as a mouse and in the movie, a good witch transforms him back into a boy.
The A size were life sized, the B sized were controlled by cables and the C size were hand puppets.