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Overview
Release Date:
January 1959 (USA) moreTagline:
A bewitching comedy about an enchanting subject!Plot:
A modern-day witch likes her neighbor but despises his fiancee, so she enchants him to love her instead... only to fall in love with him for real. full summary | add synopsisAwards:
Nominated for 2 Oscars. Another 2 nominations moreUser Comments:
A Lesson In Chemistry . . . And Moviemaking moreCast
(Complete credited cast)| James Stewart | ... | Shepherd 'Shep' Henderson | |
| Kim Novak | ... | Gillian 'Gil' Holroyd | |
| Jack Lemmon | ... | Nicky Holroyd | |
| Ernie Kovacs | ... | Sidney Redlitch | |
| Hermione Gingold | ... | Bianca de Passe | |
| Elsa Lanchester | ... | Aunt Queenie Holroyd | |
| Janice Rule | ... | Merle Kittridge | |
| Philippe Clay | ... | French Singer at the Zodiac Club | |
| Bek Nelson | ... | Tina - Shep's Secretary | |
| Howard McNear | ... | Andy White - Shep's Co-Publisher | |
| The Brothers Candoli | ... | Musicians at the Zodiac Club |
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106 minCountry:
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1.85 : 1 moreSound Mix:
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Canada:PG (Ontario) | USA:PG (TV rating) | USA:Approved (PCA #19072) | Finland:S | UK:U | West Germany:12MOVIEmeter: 
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The play opened on Broadway in New York City on 11/14/50 and closed on 6/2/51 after 233 performances. The opening-night cast consisted of Rex Harrison as Shepherd Henderson, Lilli Palmer as Gillian Holroyd, Jean Adair as Miss Queeny Holroyd, Larry Gates as Sidney Redlitch and Scott McKay as Nicky Holroyd. There were no other characters in the play. moreGoofs:
Revealing mistakes: In the Zodiac Club, when the Candoli Brothers begin playing "Stormy Weather", the soundtrack features trumpets with cup mutes, but the performance on screen is without mutes. moreSoundtrack:
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"Bell, Book and Candle," one of two 1958 pairings of James Stewart and Kim Novak, may or may not be a great movie. I've long since given up caring about that question; these days, at the umpty-umpteenth viewing of the film (which dates back to the first time I ever caught it in its "secondary," or "neighborhood release" at San Francisco's Castro Theatre), I find myself still enjoying it as though I were seeing it for that first time.
On the surface, this should rightly be only one among many so-called, and largely formulaic, "sophisticated comedies" of the late-50s era. Wrong!
For one thing, you can't cast James Stewart in such a film and expect it to run true to form! More to the point, you shouldn't expect him to appear opposite Kim Novak (and 'opposite' here is the key word, in that his aura of decency and groundedness were diametrically contrary to the glacial other-worldliness which she personified), and not expect strange sparks to fly. (Hitchcock, after all, relied on this dichotomy, for different purposes, in "Vertigo.")
Add to this mixture certain key scenes which rely upon the comic chemistry between Jack Lemmon and Ernie Kovacs --already well-established in the previous year's "Operation Mad Ball" (and catch this overlooked gem, if you can, if only to see Kovacs at his absolute cinematic best) -- and you're well on your way to understanding why "Bell, Book and Candle" still turns up regularly on such venues as American Movie Classics, to say nothing of its "shelf life" in video rental outlets.
Were that not enough, you get BOTH Elsa Lanchester and Hermione Gingold, a first-rate score by George Duning ("Picnic"), superior production values and -- oh, yeah, by the way -- a storyline that can both make you laugh and pluck at the errant heartstring or two (if you don't watch out!) . ..
You get a lesson in cinematic chemistry. Maybe even . . . alchemy!