Bedknobs and Broomsticks
You'll beWITCHED! You'll beDAZZLED! You'll be swept into a world of enchantment BEYOND ANYTHING BEFORE!
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.
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English
US
Title:
"You'll beWITCHED! You'll beDAZZLED! You'll be swept into a world of enchantment BEYOND ANYTHING BEFORE!"
Deutsch
DE
Title: Die tollkühne Hexe in ihrem fliegenden Bett
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Italiano
IT
Title: Pomi d'ottone e manici di scopa
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Français
FR
Title: L'Apprentie sorcière
"Vous serez ensorcelé ! Vous serez ébloui ! Vous serez entraînés dans un monde d’enchantement !"
Español
ES
Title: La bruja novata
"Los mundiales más divertidos del siglo."
svenska
SE
Title: Sängknoppar och kvastskaft
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Reviews
When I was younger, I used to spend a lot of my life alone in a studio with one of those tiny little 15cm TVs you wouldn't be caught dead with nowadays, plugged in to a VCR player, and exactly three movies on VHS. One of those three movies (the best of those three) was _Bedknobs and Broomsticks_. I watched it multiple times a day, every day, for months at a time. A period piece musical that saw orphans and their witch-friend get an army of sentient suits of armour to fight the Nazis... Is it any bloody wonder I turned out the way I did?
Great movie though. Wouldn't kill me to see a remake with modern technology. So long as it kept the vibe and setting of the original.
_Final rating:★★★★ - Very strong appeal. A personal favourite._
It's very much in the vein of "Mary Poppins" (1964) this, with a very similar style of live-action and animated sequences used to tell a slightly more menacing story. When three siblings arrive in a rural English village, evacuated from London during the Blitz of WWII, they are placed with the rather eccentric and definitely unwilling "Miss Price" (Angela Lansbury). Things start to look up for all concerned though when the kids discover that she is a trainee witch, and when they meet "Emelius" (David Tomlinson) they embark on some adventures using their magical bed as their vehicle in the search for the missing part of a substitutiary locomotion spell that might just thwart the Nazis. As with "Poppins", the music and lyrics come from the Sherman twins and "Beautiful Briny" and "Portobello Road" are probably the two best from their not so catchy soundtrack this time. Lansbury and Tomlinson work well together with the former on good form as the ostensibly prim and proper, but actually quite feisty and mischievous would-be witch. The three youngsters also perform well, especially the youngest "Paul" (Roy Snart) who just won't let anyone else near the knob that controls the bed! A smattering of familiar faces help to keep the story bobbing along nicely and the animations, tough not so frequent as I would have liked, blend in well with some fun action scenes - especially at the end - and make for an enjoyable, feel-good, family movie.
Oscar Awards
Wins
SPECIAL VISUAL EFFECTS - 1971
Alan Maley, Eustace Lycett, Danny Lee
Nominations
ART DIRECTION - 1971
John B. Mansbridge, Peter Ellenshaw, Emile Kuri, Hal Gausman
COSTUME DESIGN - 1971
Bill Thomas
MUSIC (Scoring: Adaptation and Original Song Score) - 1971
Richard M. Sherman, Robert B. Sherman, Irwin Kostal
MUSIC (Song--Original for the Picture) - 1971
Richard M. Sherman, Robert B. Sherman
Media
Trailer
Bedknobs and Broomsticks - 1979 Reissue Trailer
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Bedknobs and Broomsticks - 1971 Theatrical Trailer #3
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Bedknobs and Broomsticks - 1971 Theatrical Trailer #2