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  1. Witches' Brew es una película dirigida por Herbert L. Strock, Richard Shorr con Teri Garr, Richard Benjamin, Lana Turner, James Winkler .... Año: 1980. Título original: Witches' Brew. Sinopsis: Tres jóvenes y bellas esposas utilizan sus habilidades en brujería y magia negra para ayudar a sus esposos en sus carreras profesionales.

  2. Witches' Brew: Directed by Richard Shorr, Herbert L. Strock. With Teri Garr, Richard Benjamin, Lana Turner, James Winkler. This remake of Fritz Leiber's novel "Conjure Wife" (previously filmed as 1944's "Weird Woman" and 1962's "Night of the Eagle" AKA "Burn, Witch, Burn") is more of a horror spoof, as three women use witchcraft to further the careers of their respective professor husbands.

  3. Witches' Brew, also known as Which Witch Is Which?, is a 1980 American comedy horror film co-written and directed by Richard Shorr, and starring Richard Benjamin, Teri Garr, and Lana Turner. It was based (though without any screen credit) on Fritz Leiber Jr.'s horror-fantasy novel Conjure Wife.

  4. Overview. Witches' Brew (1980) 10/31/1980 (US) Horror , Comedy 1h 38m. User. Score. Which Witch Is Which? Overview. Three women use witchcraft to help their professor husbands further their careers. When a higher position becomes available in the university, they turn on each other. Richard Shorr. Director, Writer. Herbert L. Strock. Director.

  5. Brujas en apuros película dirigida por Richard Shorr y protagonizada por Teri Garr, Richard Benjamin y Lana Turner. Año: 1980. Tema: Brujas. Sinopsis: Tres jóvenes y bellas esposas utilizan sus habilidades en brujería y magia negra para ayudar a sus esposos en sus carreras profesionales.

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  7. This remake of Fritz Leiber’s novel “Conjure Wife” (previously filmed as 1944’s “Weird Woman” and 1962’s “Night of the Eagle” AKA “Burn, Witch, Burn”) is more of a horror spoof, as three women use witchcraft to further the careers of their respective professor husbands.