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  1. Release Date: December 13, 1971. Genre: Comedy, Family, Fantasy, Musical. When young Charlie, Carrie and Paul move to a small village during World War II, they discover their host, Miss Price, is an apprentice witch!

  2. Bedknobs and Broomsticks (1971) Full Cast & Crew. See agents for this cast & crew on IMDbPro. Directed by. Writing Credits. Cast (in credits order) verified as complete. Produced by. Music by. Cinematography by. Editing by. Art Direction by. Set Decoration by. Costume Design by. Makeup Department. Production Management.

  3. GET DISNEY+. In 1940 an eccentric young English spinster becomes an apprentice witch. With the help of three children and her unwitting mentor, she finds a magic spell on the legendary Isle of Naboombu, then uses it to rout a band of German commandos intent on invading England.

  4. Summaries. An apprentice witch, three kids and a cynical magician conman search for the missing component to a magic spell to be used in the defense of Britain in World War II. During World War II in England, Charlie, Carrie, and Paul Rawlins are sent to live with Miss Eglantine Price, who, as it turns out, is an apprentice witch.

  5. Overview. Synopsis. Credits. Photos & Videos. Film Details. Awards. Articles & Reviews. Quotes. Trivia. Notes. Brief Synopsis. An apprentice witch and three war orphans try to prevent the Nazi invasion of England. Cast & Crew. Read More. Robert Stevenson. Director. Angela Lansbury. Miss [Eglantine] Price. David Tomlinson. [Prof.] Emelius [Browne]

  6. Bedknobs and Broomsticks is a 1971 musical film produced by Buena Vista Distribution and distributed by Walt Disney Pictures. It combines live action and animation, and was released in North America on December 13, 1971.

  7. Overview. Three children evacuated from London during World War II are forced to stay with an eccentric spinster. The children's initial fears disappear when they find out she is in fact a trainee witch. Robert Stevenson. Director. Mary Norton. Novel. Bill Walsh. Screenplay. Don DaGradi. Screenplay. Ralph Wright. Story. Ted Berman. Story. 2.

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