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''I Married a Witch'' was a film released in Oct. of 1942 starring Veronica Lake an Frederick March. | ''I Married a Witch'' was a film released in Oct. of 1942 starring Veronica Lake an Frederick March. Directed by Rene Clair. Written by Thorne Smith and Norman Matson. | ||
Based on a story by Thorne Smith who died halfway through the project, the book was finished by Norman Matson. Titled: ''The Passionate Witch'', | |||
the book was a kind of pulp novel of the 1940's. | |||
The LA Times called the film a "gay amusing film fantasy, in its best moments is contrived with enough hearty laughter." | |||
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I Married a Witch was a film released in Oct. of 1942 starring Veronica Lake an Frederick March. Directed by Rene Clair. Written by Thorne Smith and Norman Matson.
Based on a story by Thorne Smith who died halfway through the project, the book was finished by Norman Matson. Titled: The Passionate Witch, the book was a kind of pulp novel of the 1940's.
The LA Times called the film a "gay amusing film fantasy, in its best moments is contrived with enough hearty laughter."