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Hocus Pocus
Hocus Pocus theatrical poster
Directed byKenny Ortega
Written byDavid Kirschner (story)
Mick Garris
Neil Cuthbert (screenplay)
Produced bySteven Haft
David Kirschner
StarringBette Midler
Sarah Jessica Parker
Kathy Najimy
Doug Jones
Jason Marsden
Omri Katz
Vinessa Shaw
Thora Birch
CinematographyHiro Narita
Music byJohn Debney
Distributed byWalt Disney Pictures
Release dates
July 16, 1993
Running time
96 minutes
Country United States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$28,000,000
Box office$39,514,713 (USA)

Hocus Pocus is a children's Halloween-themed film released by Disney. The movie started life as a script for a special original movie for the Disney Channel, to be produced by one of the smaller studios owned by The Walt Disney Company, but the script caught the eye of Walt Disney Studios who decided that the film was strong enough to carry well-known names and to attract a cinema audience. The movie was released in the United States and Canada in June 1993 (which may have been the major reason for its lackluster box office success). It was released in October 1994 across Australia and most of Europe and some Asian countries. The idea to cast Bette Midler was partly inspired by Midler's award-winning performance in a milestone motion picture for the Walt Disney Company on its Touchstone Pictures line, Down and Out in Beverly Hills.

Main cast

Plot

The movie starts off in 17th century Salem, Massachusetts where three witch sisters—Winifred, Sarah, and Mary Sanderson—transformed Thackery Binx into an immortal black cat as punishment after they have absorbed the life force of his younger sister, Emily (Thackery had tried to stop them and save Emily, but failed, so they condemned him to live forever with his guilt). The witches are tried and executed by the locals. However, thanks to a curse created by Winifred's magic spell-book, they return 300 years later, in 1993. Their plan is to stay forever youthful by sucking the life out of children before the sunrise after Halloween; otherwise, they will turn to dust.

Unfortunately, the witches' return was possible because Max Dennison (Katz), a teenager from Los Angeles, lit the Black-flamed Candle at the Sanderson house with his younger sister Dani (Birch) and his love interest Allison (Shaw) present. The group steal Winifred's magic book, which contains the spell that will create the potion they need to succeed in their plan. The witches chase the kids (and Binx, who is still a cat) to the local graveyard where Winifred resurrects Billy Butcherson (Doug Jones), Winifred's previous love interest. (As a result of Billy having an affair with Sarah, Winifred had poisoned Billy and sewn his mouth shut with a dull needle so that he could not speak his secrets even in the afterlife.) He is sent to chase the kids across town.

The witches experience some 20th century antics, including riding a bus and finding themselves in a Halloween party. They also meet a man who they believe is Satan, but they are thrown out of his house by his wife, who they think is Medusa. (The couple was played by well-known director/producer Garry Marshall and his sister, actress/director Penny Marshall.)

Max, Dani, Allison, and Binx go to the town hall Halloween party where they find Max's parents. Max takes to the stage in an attempt to warn the families that their children are in danger, telling them that the Sanderson sisters were back from the grave. The audience laughs it off as a prank while Winifred and the sisters begin to sing. Taking over the stage, the witches perform a Broadway-esque musical number- highlighting Midler's talent— and putting a spell on the adults to make them dance until they die.

Max and the others lure the witches into the high school and destroy them in the kiln. However, the witches cannot die (they have yet to absorb souls, nor has the sun risen yet). The witches return to their cottage, taking Jay and Ice (two high-school bullies) with them and locking them in cages. The witches believe that they are doomed, until they spot the light from the magic book, coming from Max's house as Max and Allison tried to find a means of reversing Binx's immortality. The witches invade the house and kidnap Dani and Binx.

Sarah flies across Salem, utilizing a siren-song to lure all of the town's children to their cottage. Max and Allison retrieve Dani and Binx and retreat to the graveyard. Max bumps into Billy, who, after cutting open the stitches over his mouth, reveals himself to be friendly and helps the others protect Dani. A battle begins: Dani is captured by Winifred, but Max replaces her with himself. As the sun slowly rises, Winifred tosses Binx onto a rock and knocks him cold. Dani, Allison and Billy get rid of Sarah and Mary (a funny gag with pulling a vacuum cord and letting it loose.) The sun fully rises, but Winifred decides she is at least going to get one child's soul. She begins so with Max. However, the sun is up and she is touching the hallowed graveyard ground. This causes her to turn to stone. Mary and Sarah explode to dust and Winifred soon follows. Billy returns to his grave, but the three kids discover Binx dead (the immortality spell had ceased its duration with the death of the Sanderson sisters, and he was 300 years old). Dani is distraught, since she had formed a bond with him. His spirit appears and thanks the children for breaking his curse, then walks away into the sunrise with the freed soul of his sister, Emily.

Witches

  • Winifred Sanderson - played by Bette Midler. Winifred is the loud, red-headed leader of the group. The only intelligent member of the trio, she has to put up with her two idiot sisters. She has the power to stun her victims from a distance by firing bolts of fire or lightening from her fingertips, and is the primary spell-caster. It is her book that the children steal. Can be rather melodramatic. She is also very sensitive about being called "ugly." She rides a broom in the climax of the film.
  • Sarah Sanderson - played by Sarah Jessica Parker. The most beautiful of the trio, she is incredibly boy-crazy,extremely ditzy, but also unbearably stupid. According to Winifred, she has a habit of "dancing idiotically." Has the power to control children's minds with her voice. Rides a mop in the climax of the film.
  • Mary Sanderson - played by Kathy Najimy. The "fat" sister of the trio. While not quite as ditzy as Sarah, is still very stupid. She has various animalistic tendencies, including barking when she is excited and having the power to sniff children out. Rides a vacuum cleaner in the climax of the film.

Mother- The Sanderson sisters' deceased but much-loved mother. She was said to be cruel and a good cook making scorpion pie for her daughters. Winifred appears to be the one who had the closest bond to her mother and often thinks that her mother would be ashamed to see them fail or act stupidly.


Trivia

  • When Bette Midler takes the stage at the town Halloween Party, she says, "Hello Salem, my name is Winifred! What's yours?". This is a take-off of the famous "Hello world, my name is Rose! What's yours?", a line from the musical Gypsy, spoken by Mama Rose. Midler played Mama Rose in the television version of Gypsy the same year that Hocus Pocus was released.
  • The role of Max Dennison was originally offered to Leonardo DiCaprio, but was given to Omri Katz when DiCaprio turned it down to appear in What's Eating Gilbert Grape?.
  • Late in the movie, Mary Sanderson is shown flying an upright vacuum cleaner rather than a broom. The underside of the vacuum cleaner is a blank face—no carpet beater, as such an upright would use.
  • In an interview with Martha Stewart, Bette Midler brought up this film and said it was the most fun she had up to that point in her career.
  • During the fight in the graveyard, for a few seconds the music imitates the theme to Miss Gulch, from The Wizard of Oz. (Miss Gulch is the Kansas form of the Wicked Witch of the West.)
  • The film grossed $39,514,713, but saw its popularity increase further over the years. Now, it is a cult favorite. Additionally, Hocus Pocus has become one of the most popular Halloween movies. During the month of October, it is shown on television remarkably often.
  • On Inside the Actors Studio, Bette Midler described (to James Lipton) her performance as Winifred as one of her best performances, citing her character's consistency throughout the picture.
  • When the witches turn to dust, the dust color is that of their dresses:Green, Purple, and Red.