A young boy named Luke and his grandmother go on vacation only to discover their hotel is hosting an international witch convention, where the Grand High Witch is unveiling her master plan to turn all children into mice. Will Luke fall victim to the witches' plot before he can stop them?
Jasen Fisher
Luke Eveshim
Mai Zetterling
Helga Eveshim
Anjelica Huston
Miss Eva Ernst
Charlie Potter
Bruno Jenkins
Rowan Atkinson
Mr Stringer
Bill Paterson
Mr Jenkins
Brenda Blethyn
Mrs Jenkins
Jane Horrocks
Miss Irvine
Nora Connolly
Beatrice
Rose English
Dora
Jenny Runacre
Elsie
Angelique Rockas
Henrietta
Rosamund Greenwood
Janice
Sukie Smith
Marlene
Emma Relph
Millie
Annabel Brooks
Nicola
Vincent Marzello
Luke's Father
Darcy Flynn
Luke's Mother
Ola Otnes
Erica's Father
Merete Armand
Erica's Mother
Elsie Eide
Erica
Jim Carter
Head Chef
Roberta Taylor
Witch Chef
Anne Tirard
Lady #1
Leila Hoffman
Lady #2
Johan Sverre Myhre
Policeman
Arvid Ones
Policeman
Sverre Røssummoen
Policeman
Grete Nordrå
Norwegian Witch
Serena Harragin
Doctor
Brian Hawksley
Elderly Waiter
Debra Gillett
Waitress
Anne Lambton
Woman in Black
Kristin Steinsland
Child Helga
Michael Palin
Witch at Meeting (uncredited)
Director
Nicolas Roeg
Novel
Roald Dahl
Screenplay
Allan Scott
October 21, 2022
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Young "Luke" (an enthusiastic Jasen Fisher) lives with his grandmother "Helga" (May Zetterling) after being mysteriously orphaned. His grandmother has made him worldly wise to the ways of witches, and so he is alert to the antics of "Eva" (Angelica Huston) when he and his ever-hungry new friend "Bruno" (Charlie Potter) meet in a seaside hotel. Overhearing her evil grand design as she addresses a convention of hags and crones, both he and his friend are turned into white mice - but can he get back to his grandmother and warn her before all the children in the world are gone? It's quite a quickly paced and fun adventure this, with plenty of escapades as the boys/mice have to steal the potion and thwart the witches. Jim Henson has provided some suitably grizzly effects and the supporting cast - especially the rather supercilious Bill Paterson as the father of "Bruno" help keep the film flow effortlessly for ninety minutes before an ending that might put you off pea soup for quite a long a while. It has dated a little, but is still an enjoyable piece of family cinema that I did quite enjoy.
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$11,000,000.00
Revenue:
$15,400,000.00