Witches run amok Disney Hocus pocus : the oral history

Shannon Carlin

Book - 2024

In July 1993, Disney's Hocus Pocus, starring Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker, and Kathy Najimy, did not immediately find success, with box office numbers falling far below what was envisioned. Yet somehow the Halloween movie released in the middle of the summer to little fanfare has become an enduring and widely loved classic. Nearly three decades after the film's initial release, it's a yearly holiday viewing tradition in households around the world, becoming a not-so-scary rite of passage for kids and their parents, many of whom grew up watching the film about the resurrected witchy trio with their own parents. Hocus Pocus is a movie that has few if any equals; it manages to span a generational divide, uniting boomers an...d zoomers in their nostalgic love for the boundary-pushing supernatural comedy that in some ways seemed a little too risqué for the millennial kids it was originally intended for. So how did a movie that didn't catch an initial spark end up casting such a spell on mainstream culture? Witches Run Amok answers that question and more, using interviews from the cast and creative team behind the heartwarming Halloween staple. The book is a love letter to Hocus Pocus's millions of devoted fans and a fascinating read for anyone who wants to understand how the Disney movie became a pop culture phenomenon.

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Published
New York : Hyperion Avenue 2024.
Language
English
Main Author
Shannon Carlin (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
xx, 284 pages ; 24 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN
9781368094665
  • Cast of Characters
  • Introduction Just Three Kindly Old Spinster Ladies
  • Chapter 1. From Bedtime Story to Disney Movie
  • Chapter 2. Finding a Director
  • Chapter 3. The Divine Miss M
  • Chapter 4. Putting Together a Coven
  • Chapter 5. Casting the Right Kids
  • Chapter 6. A Zombie Fit for a Disney Movie
  • Chapter 7. Running Amok-Amok-Amok in Salem
  • Chapter 8. "The Playground for All of Us to Play In"
  • Chapter 9. Talking Cats. Trained Moths, and Flying Witches, Oh Myl
  • Chapter 10. The Making of the "I Put a Spell On You" Scene
  • Chapter 11. Who Is this Movie For?
  • Chapter 12. "For Whatever Reason, It Just Did Not Strike a Chord"
  • Chapter 13. Saved from the Bargain Bin
  • Chapter 14. A New Classic
  • Chapter 15. How the Sanderson Sisters Became LGBTQ+ Icons
  • Chapter 16. More Than Just a Bit of Hocus Pocus
  • Acknowledgments
  • Selected Sources
Review by Library Journal Review

Pop culture journalist Carlin brings together everyone who was involved in the making of the 1993 Disney film Hocus Pocus for a bewitching, definitive book on the movie and its enduring cultural relevance. Her clever use of the oral history format creates a highly readable timeline that traces the film's evolution over the years, with laugh-out-loud behind-the-scenes stories. Especially fun is Bette Midler's battle to wear outrageous fake teeth to play the witch Winifred, against the apprehension of virtually everyone else. The cast and crew's insights have a conversational appeal, highlighting everything that helped turn Hocus Pocus into an enduring cult favorite. (Although the early 1990s had several big spooky family films, like The Nightmare Before Christmas, The Addams Family, and Casper, Hocus Pocus was not a hit when it premiered.) The final chapter discusses the 2022 sequel, Hocus Pocus 2, which reunited most of the original cast. Each chapter is introduced with a charming illustration. VERDICT This beguiling read is sure to put a spell on readers.--Claire Sewell

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