Bell, Book and Candle (1958)
Many women long for a boy-next-door type. But nice guys can
be hard to find especially if you’re a witch from Greenwich Village. When Gillian Holroyd (Kim Novak) discovers
her upstairs neighbor, Shep Henderson (Jimmy Stewart), is about to marry her
college rival, she casts a spell on him to make him hers. What starts as a vengeful impulse turns to
love and Gillian must choose between the love of her life and her magical powers.
The 1958 film was based on a successful Broadway play of the
same title by John van Druten. Garnering
two Academy Award nominations (Art Direction and Costume Design), the film is
visually snazzy and headed by an “A” list cast. While the film is more style, than supernatural, it is definitely worth a watch for
fans of Novak-Stewart and Siamese cats.