I Married a Witch
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- 1942
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[ Upbeat ]
[ Man ]
And may this be the fate...
of all the witches,
warlocks, and sorcerers...
who attempt to work
their evil magic...
within the township
limits of Roxford.
The book of exorcism,
please.
Mayest thou and thy kind...
be condemned forever
to eternal flames...
never to return
to the neighborhood of Roxford.
And now, while we prepare
for the extinction...
of the father of this witch...
the old sorcerer who attempted
to come to her aid...
there will be
a short intermission.
- [ People Chattering ]
- Popped maize.
Get your fresh Indian popped maize,
tuppence a poke.
It's buttered,
it's hot, it's fresh.
An anti-witch charm in every poke.
Tuppence, please.
Popped maize. Here we are.
It's buttered, it's fresh.
Popped maize,
Master Wooley?
What has got into thee,
Jonathan?
- What?
- Dost doubt she was a witch?
I should never have accused her
if I were not sure.
And her father.
Unquestionably
a sorcerer.
Mother, if thou hadst
seen what I saw.
We both saw our cows
turn pink, then blue...
and our sheep
dancing a minuet.
- But thou didst not see Jennifer.
- Jennifer?
She told me her name
when she chased me into the hayloft.
She was young
and beautifully fair
fairer than all women
that ever were.
How didst not tell that
to the judges?
Because I could never
describe her beauty.
What happened
in the hayloft, Jonathan?
She brought
her golden tresses...
close to my face
and whispered...
"Jonathan Wooley, thou hast
denounced me as a witch.
For that
thou shalt be accursed.
Thou and thy children
and thy children's children
all will be
under the same curse."
What was the curse?
I and all my descendants...
will be unhappy in love.
The marriages we make
will be disastrous until
Yes?
- 'Tis too wicked to tell thee, Mother.
- Rubbish!
Thou art in love with Purity Sykes
and even betrothed to her.
- Aye, Mother.
- And Purity is a woman among thousands.
Aye, Mother, she is that.
Jonathan, wouldst leave
thy future wife sit there all alone?
- What ails him, Mistress Wooley?
- Ah, Purity.
You will find
he is a dreamer.
He needs only a firm hand.
Jonathan, I must ask thee
to be more attentive.
- In the future
- Look!
The oak tree.
'Twill be planted over their ashes.
- Why?
- To hold the evil spirits
shh!
prisoner in its roots...
thus keeping their wicked
powers from surviving.
I hope.
And this is the tree which was
planted over their ashes.
[ Chuckles ]
The witches' spirits, of course...
are imprisoned in its roots.
[ Chuckles ] Imprisoned forever.
Martha...
I have the honor to
- to
- Are you proposing to me?
Yes, Martha.
Oh, Nathaniel!
[ Woman Giggling ]
What was that?
[ Man ]
Fort Sumter fired upon!
War declared
between the states!
Nancy Nancy, control yourself.
Control yourself.
Drop your hand.
I wish to throw this vase!
Master Wooley,
did you hear? War!
Where is the nearest
recruitin' office?
Running off to war
like a coward!
- [ Horn Honking ]
- [ Nagging, Indistinct ]
[ Horn Honking ]
[ Indistinct Nagging
Continues ]
[ Big Band:
Mellow ]I'm not talking about
the whole house at the moment.
It's that living room!
- [ Thunder Crashing ]
- [ No Audible Dialogue ]
Estelle!
Now Now, listen to me!
Estelle!
Estelle.
Estelle, please.
- What?
- [ Man ] Miss Masterson?
Please. Hold it.
One more.
Papa, I'm leaving.
Smile.
Will you try to be more pleasant?
At least until after the wedding.
[ Man ] Fellow members
of the Roxford Country Club...
Dr. White's proposing
another toast.
I realize that lovebirds...
would like to be out on the veranda
whispering sweet nothings.
[ All Chuckling ]
After a certain
ceremony tomorrow...
they will have all the rest
of their lives for billing and cooing.
- Mostly billing.
- [ All Laughing ]
But if the voters have
any sense at all, they will insist...
that the first four years
of the honeymoon be spent
in the governor's mansion!
[ Cheering ]
Go ahead. You might pick up
a few more votes.
- [ Man ] We want Wooley!
- [ Man #2 ] We want Wooley!
[ Chanting ] We want Wooley!
We want Wooley!
[ Chanting Continues ]
I see getting married...
as well as trying to get elected,
calls for speeches.
[ People Laughing,
Applauding ]
I can truly say...
that a new life
is beginning for me.
[ Thunder Crashing ]
[ Man ] Ladies and gentlemen,
it's just a storm.
Ladies and gentlemen...
while at the moment,
the future seems a little dark
- [ People Chuckling ]
- You see?
One never knows
what the next moment will bring.
- [ People Laughing ]
- [ Thunder Crashing ]
[ Woman's Voice ]
Where am I? What's happened?
[ Man's Voice ]
A miracle! An infernal miracle!
We're free again.
Free at last!
- [ Woman ] Who speaketh?
- 'Tis I, thy father, Daniel.
[ Woman ]
But thou hast no substance.
[ Daniel ] Nor hast thou, Jennifer.
We are smoke witches' smoke.
But our evil spirits
have survived.
[ Jennifer ] 'Twill be sweet
to plague the human race again.
[ Daniel ] First we'll visit
the cornfield and ruin the crop.
'Tis always
a good way to limber up.
[ Jennifer ] Look, Father.
The cornfield is no longer there.
[ Daniel ] Well, we must
expect a few changes...
in 270 years.
[ Jennifer ] Were our spirits
in the wood that long?
[ Daniel ]
Aye. I counted the tree rings.
[ Jennifer ]
See? They've built a new house.
It seems all ablaze.
Is it on fire?
[ Daniel ] Not yet!
[ Cackling ]
What's knittin', kitten?
You like to cut a rug?
Let's ditch these ickies. How about
goin' to heaven in your jalopy?
That's solid, Jackson.
Now you're cookin' on the front burner.
What language is that,
Father?
[ Daniel ]
I don't know, but we'll learn it.
[ Big Band:
Mellow ][ Jennifer ]
See how they dance today.
They stand so close.
[ Daniel ] Well, well, well.
Things have changed.
[ Jennifer ] I never thought I'd see
clothes like that in New England.
[ Daniel ] These cannot be
the descendants...
of the Puritans we knew.
[ Jennifer ] There's something
that hasn't changed...
in 270 years.
[ Daniel ]
Keep thy mind on our business!
[ Jennifer ]
'Twould be nice to have lips
lips to whisper lies...
lips to kiss a man
and make him suffer.
Father, why cannot I have
lips and eyes and hair?
- [ Door Opens ]
- [ Daniel ] Careful. Someone's coming.
Quick! Do as I do!
These bottles
we'll hide in them.
Quick! Quick, quick,
quick, quick, quick!
[ Jennifer ]
Whee!
[ Daniel ]
Are you all right, Jennifer?
[ Jennifer ] 'Tis full of bubbles
in here. They tickle!
the tang of maple rum!
[ Jennifer Whispering ]
Look, Father!
Come closer, man,
so I can see thee better.
[ Daniel ] Riddle-dee-dee,
riddle-dee-doe...
get thee hence and stub thy toe.
[ Chuckles ]
[ Jennifer Whispering ] There was
something familiar about that face.
Could we follow him?
- What'll it be, Mr. Wooley?
- The same bourbon.
Yes, sir, Mr. Wooley.
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