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  • There’s just something wickedly amazing about Anjelica Huston peeling off her humanoid face in The Witches that makes you want to squirm and throw holy water all over the place. If you were a horror kid in the 90s&#;, chances are you’ve seen Anjelica Huston in all her genre glory as she so brilliantly took on the coveted role of a lifetime, Morticia Addams in the Addams Family movies; and nailed the shit out of it staking her claim as the modern babe in black we both wanted as a wife and mother. She was a goth goddess and we loved her for it.

    However, before she was clipping off heads of rosebuds in her gothic garden, she solidified her spot in history in with her terrifying portrayal of Roald Dahl’s Grand High Witch.

    Adapted from the Dahl book and sadly, the last movie the great Jim Henson produced, The Witches brought just the right amount of intensity to the screen for young viewers without going over the PG rating. That’s quite an impressive feat considering the main

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  • The Witches ( film)

    Film by Nicolas Roeg

    The Witches is a dark fantasycomedy horror film directed by Nicolas Roeg from a screenplay by Allan Scott, based on the novel of the same name by Roald Dahl. The film stars Anjelica Huston and Mai Zetterling. The plot features evil witches who masquerade as ordinary women and follows a boy and his grandmother, who must find a way to foil their plans of turning children into mice.

    The Witches was the last film project executive producer Jim Henson worked on before his death, with Jim Henson Productions co-producing the film and Jim Henson's Creature Shop designing and building the prosthetics for the witches and animatronic rats and mice that were used interchangeably with real mice.

    The Witches was released in the United Kingdom on May 25, In Orlando, Florida, and Sacramento, California, on February 16, , and in the United States on August 24, by Warner Bros.[2] Although Dahl disliked the film and criticized the endi

    Miss Ernst • Grand High Witch

    • Dora: [to another witch, under her breath] We can't possibly wipe out all of them.
    • Grand High Witch: Who spoke? Who dares to argue with me.
    • [she notices Dora, points to her]
    • Grand High Witch: It was you!
    • Dora: inom didn't mean to argue, your grandness.
    • Grand High Witch: You dare to argue with me!
    • Dora: No, honestly, it just was a
    • Grand High Witch: A dum witch who answers back, must bränna till her bones are black!
    • Dora: No, no!
    • Grand High Witch: A foolish witch without a brain, must sizzle into fire and flame! A witch who dares to say I'm wrong, will not be with us very long!
    • [she zaps the witch with her eyes]
    • [the Grand High Witch fryst vatten transforming into a mouse]
    • Grand High Witch: I'm not finished with you yet, old woman Next time
    • Helga: No. Not next time. This time, it's *your* turn!
    • Mr. Jenkins: Thought I'd like to say hello to a fellow philanthropist.
    • Miss Ernst: You collect stamps?
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