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Release Date:
July 3, 1992
Original Title:
The Witches of Eastwick
Genres:
Drama | Fantasy | Horror | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Boam/Cuse Productions
Warner Bros. Television
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 23
An unsold TV series pilot about three single witches living together who try to conjure up their idea of the "perfect man." One day, their wish comes true when a seemingly perfect man named Darryl Van Horne moves into town and sweeps them off their feet by making all their dreams come true. However, they soon realize that "perfect" isn't exactly the best word to describe their devilish new man after strange and unexplainable incidents begin occurring. The pilot was inspired by both John Updike's original novel and the 1987 movie that followed.
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Casting:
John Frank Levey
Costume Design:
Tracy Tynan
Costume Designer:
James Lapidus
Costumer:
Deanne Sellner
Director:
Rick Rosenthal
Director of Photography:
Irv Goodnoff
Editor:
Maryann Brandon
Executive Producer:
Jeffrey Boam
Carlton Cuse
First Assistant Director:
William M. Elvin
Hairstylist:
Leslie Ann Anderson
Makeup Artist:
Ronnie Specter
Music:
William Goldstein
Music Editor:
Marty Wereski
Novel:
John Updike
Original Film Writer:
Michael Cristofer
Producer:
Thomas John Kane
Production Assistant:
Rocky Buzzini
Production Design:
Albert Brenner
Production Runner:
Susan Kaufman
Production Sound Mixer:
Gary Cunningham
Property Master:
Jim Samson
Receptionist:
Vatche Mankerian
Script Supervisor:
Lynne Twentyman
Second Assistant Director:
Charles Brescia
Set Decoration:
Kathe Klopp
Sound Editor:
Walter Newman
Special Effects:
Kam Cooney
Teleplay:
Carlton Cuse
Jeffrey Boam
Unit Production Manager:
Thomas John Kane
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