The Witches
The Witches – 1989 | 91 mins | Comedy | Colour
Plot Synopsis

Maverick director Nicolas Roeg‘s child-oriented fantasy adapted from the fiendish Roald Dahl story casts a big enough spell to snare adults too.
The film begins with young Luke (Jasen Fisher) being warned by his Norwegian grandmother Helga (Mai Zetterling) about witches, how they are not fables, and the various characteristics by which to identify them. Following the death of Luke’s parents in a tragic car accident, his granny takes him to England and together they stop at a seaside hotel run by Mr. Stringer (Rowan Atkinson). While wandering through the hallways of the old hotel, Luke stumbles upon a private meeting of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, and discovers to his horror that the Society is actually a convention of witches holding its annual convention. Led by the Grand High Witch, Miss Ernst (Anjelica Huston), the witches hatch a plot to turn all the children of England into mice. Luke and his pal Bruno (Charles Potter) are the first victims on the list, and make it their mission to scupper the witches evil plot succeeding
Production Team
Nicolas Roeg: Director
John King: Art Direction
Harvey Harrison: Cinematography
Marit Allen: Costume Design
Tony Lawson: Editing
Jim Henson: Executive Producer
Stephen Norrington: Makeup Department
Sally Harrison: Makeup Department
Sally Sutton: Makeup Department
Tricia Cameron: Makeup Department
Nigel Booth: Makeup Department
Christine Beveridge: Makeup Department
Stanley Myers: Original Music
Mark Shivas: Producer
Andrew Sanders: Production Design
Allan Scott: Script
Philip Alton: Sound Department
Derek Holding: Sound Department
Gerry Humphreys: Sound Department
John Salter: Sound Department
Peter Sutton: Sound Department
Rodney Glenn: Sound Department
Cast
Anjelica Huston: Miss Ernst/Grand High Witch
Mai Zetterling: Helga
Jasen Fisher: Luke
Rowan Atkinson: Mr Stringer
Bill Paterson: Mr Jenkins
Brenda Blethyn: Mrs Jenkins
Charlie Potter: Bruno Jenkins
Anne Lambton: Woman in Black
Jane Horrocks: Miss Irvine







