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  1. Awards and honors. I Married a Witch was nominated for a 1943 Academy Award for "Best Music (Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture)" for composer Roy Webb. References

  2. With Fredric March, Veronica Lake, Robert Benchley, Susan Hayward. A beautiful 17th-century witch returns to life to plague politician Wallace Wooley, descendant of her persecutor.

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    • René Clair
  3. Feb 5, 2014 · I Married a Witch – Roy Webb Joan of Paris – Roy Webb Jungle Book – Miklos Rozsa Klondike Fury – Edward Kay Now, Voyager – Max Steiner The Pride of the Yankees – Leigh Harline Random Harvest – Herbert Stothart The Shanghai Gesture – Richard Hageman Silver Queen – Victor Young Take a Letter, Darling – Victor Young

  4. One of the most prolific film artists in Hollywood history, the German-born art director Hans Dreier worked on more than five hundred films from 1919 to 1951, amassing twenty-three Academy Award nominations and three Oscars.

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  5. Centuries later, the father-daughter duo’s spirits are reawakened, and Jennifer takes human form in order to torture Wallace (Frederic March, who had previously won an Academy Award for his lead performance in Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, 1931), a living Wooley man who is slated for marriage and a gubernatorial win. When Jennifer accidentally ...

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  7. Film Details. Awards. Articles & Reviews. Quotes. Trivia. Notes. Brief Synopsis. A 300-year-old witch wreaks havoc when she falls in love with a young politician. Cast & Crew. Read More. René Clair. Director. Fredric March. Wallace Wooley/Jonathan Wooley/and additional ancestral Wooleys. Veronica Lake. Jennifer. Robert Benchley. Dr. Dudley White.

  8. Comedy In 1672, two witches (Jennifer and her father Daniel) are burned by puritan Jonathan Wooley; in 1942, they re-materialize to plague his descendant Wallace Wooley, candidate for state governor. Wallace is about to marry tart-tongued Estelle, but Jennifer has other ideas... 15th Academy Awards (1943) - Movies from 1942.

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