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BELL, BOOK & CANDLE
March 6, 2013  | By David Bianculli  | 6 comments

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This 1959 comedy reteams James Stewart and Kim Novak, who had starred, the year before, in Alfred Hitchcock’s Vertigo. In that movie, he played a man obsessed with her. In this movie, he plays a man who isn’t — not, that is, until she casts him under her spell. Literally, because she’s a witch. And when she casts a love spell, the look in her eyes sells it. Completely.
 
 
 
 
 
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