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* [[HoistByHisOwnPetard Hoist By Her Own Petard]]: Jennifer tries to slip Wally a love potion to make him fall for her simply to screw with his life, but after she's knocked out by a falling picture, Wally, thinking it's just a glass of water, gives her the potion and ''she'' winds up falling for ''him''.
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* PeekABangs: Lake's trademark hairstyle, present here as always.
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* HundredPercentAdorationRating: Jennifer uses magic to make every voter in the state vote for Wally in the gubernatorial election.
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%% * TheAlcoholic: Daniel.Daniel, whose choice of hiding place while in his smoke form is any convenient bottle of alcohol.
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* BigEater: Jennifer eats her way through three batches of waffles her first morning after regaining a body.
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* SpiritualSuccessor: The play and movie ''Film/BellBookAndCandle'' and the TV sitcom ''Series/{{Bewitched}}'' share the premise of a romance between witch and mortal.
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* HundredPercentAdorationRating: Jennifer uses magic to make every voter in the state vote for Wally in the gubernatorial election.
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%% * HighHeelFaceTurn[=/=]LoveRedeems: Jennifer starts helping Wally against Daniel after she drinks the potion.

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%% * HighHeelFaceTurn[=/=]LoveRedeems: HighHeelFaceTurn: Jennifer crafts a love potion for Wally but winds up accidentally drinking it herself. Jennifer starts helping Wally against Daniel after she drinks the potion.



%% * LandslideElection / HundredPercentAdorationRating: Jennifer uses her magic to make ''every voter in the state'' vote for Wally in the gubernatorial election. A horrified Wally realizes that she wasn't kidding about being a witch.
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%% * LandslideElection / HundredPercentAdorationRating: LandslideElection: Wally's campaign for governor ends with Jennifer uses using her magic to make ''every voter in the state'' state'', including Wally's opponent, vote for Wally in the gubernatorial election. A horrified Wally realizes that she wasn't kidding about being a witch.
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* HighHeelFaceTurn[=/=]LoveRedeems: Jennifer starts helping Wally against Daniel after she drinks the potion.

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%% * HighHeelFaceTurn[=/=]LoveRedeems: Jennifer starts helping Wally against Daniel after she drinks the potion.



* LandslideElection / HundredPercentAdorationRating: Jennifer uses her magic to make ''every voter in the state'' vote for Wally in the gubernatorial election. A horrified Wally realizes that she wasn't kidding about being a witch.

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Centuries later in the present day [1942], the tree that Daniel and Jennifer's ashes are buried under is hit by lightening, awakening their spirits and becoming human again. The two soon meet the latest Wooley to fall under their curse: Wallace (March), who is engaged to a shrew called Estelle (Susan Hayward) and running for governor. For her own amusement, Jennifer decides to trick Wallace into becoming attracted to her by drugging him with a love potion, however, through a mix-up, she falls into her own trap and drinks the potion instead.

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Centuries later in the present day [1942], the tree that Daniel and Jennifer's ashes are buried under is hit by lightening, lightning, awakening their spirits and becoming human again. The two soon meet the latest Wooley to fall under their curse: Wallace (March), who is engaged to a shrew called Estelle (Susan Hayward) (Creator/SusanHayward) and running for governor. For her own amusement, Jennifer decides to trick Wallace into becoming attracted to her by drugging him with a love potion, however, through a mix-up, she falls into her own trap and drinks the potion instead.
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''I Married a Witch'' is a 1942 romantic comedy-fantasy film directed by René Clair, starring Creator/FredricMarch and Creator/VeronicaLake. It was nominated for an UsefulNotes/AcademyAward for Best Music, and was said to have inspired the popular television show ''Series/{{Bewitched}}''.

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''I Married a Witch'' is a 1942 romantic comedy-fantasy film directed by René Clair, Creator/ReneClair, starring Creator/FredricMarch and Creator/VeronicaLake. It was nominated for an UsefulNotes/AcademyAward for Best Music, and was said to have inspired the popular television show ''Series/{{Bewitched}}''.
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Centuries later in the present day [1942], the tree that Daniel and Jennifer's ashes are buried under is hit by lightening, awakening their spirits and becoming human again. The two soon meet the latest Wooley to fall under their curse -- Wallace (March), who is engaged to a shrew called Estelle (Susan Hayward) and running for governor. For her own amusement, Jennifer decides to trick Wallace into becoming attracted to her by drugging him with a love potion, however, through a mix-up, she falls into her own trap and drinks the potion instead.

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Centuries later in the present day [1942], the tree that Daniel and Jennifer's ashes are buried under is hit by lightening, awakening their spirits and becoming human again. The two soon meet the latest Wooley to fall under their curse -- curse: Wallace (March), who is engaged to a shrew called Estelle (Susan Hayward) and running for governor. For her own amusement, Jennifer decides to trick Wallace into becoming attracted to her by drugging him with a love potion, however, through a mix-up, she falls into her own trap and drinks the potion instead.
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''I Married a Witch'' is a 1942 romantic comedy directed by René Clair and stars Creator/FredricMarch and Creator/VeronicaLake. It was nominated for an UsefulNotes/AcademyAward for Best Music, and was said to have inspired the popular television show ''Series/{{Bewitched}}''.

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''I Married a Witch'' is a 1942 romantic comedy comedy-fantasy film directed by René Clair and stars Clair, starring Creator/FredricMarch and Creator/VeronicaLake. It was nominated for an UsefulNotes/AcademyAward for Best Music, and was said to have inspired the popular television show ''Series/{{Bewitched}}''.
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'''''I Married a Witch''''' is a 1942 romantic comedy directed by René Clair and stars Creator/FredricMarch and Creator/VeronicaLake. It was nominated for an UsefulNotes/AcademyAward for Best Music, and was said to have inspired the popular television show ''Series/{{Bewitched}}''.

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'''''I Married a Witch''''' is a 1942 romantic comedy directed by René Clair and starring stars Creator/FredricMarch and Creator/VeronicaLake.
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'''''I Married a Witch''''' is a 1942 romantic comedy directed by René Clair and starring Creator/FredricMarch and Creator/VeronicaLake. Lake is Jennifer, a witch who was burned at the stake along with her father Daniel sometime around the 1670s, after being accused by one Jonathan Wooley (March). Their ashes are buried under an old oak tree to prevent their spirits from escaping. Jonathan reveals that before she was arrested, Jennifer cursed him and all of his descendants to "marry the wrong woman".

A montage over the centuries reveals several generations of Wooleys (all March) who marry shrewish, henpecking wives. Cut to 1942, when a lightning bolt strikes the tree and frees the spirits of Daniel and Jennifer. They run across the latest Wooley, Wallace (also March) who is running for governor and also about to get married to another shrew, Estelle (Susan Hayward). Jennifer decides to make another Wooley miserable by making Wally fall in love with her. When Wally decides to go ahead with the wedding anyway, Jennifer makes a love potion to entrap him--but there's a mixup, and she drinks the potion instead. And as to be expected, HilarityEnsues.

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'''''I Married a Witch''''' is a 1942 romantic comedy directed by René Clair and starring Creator/FredricMarch and Creator/VeronicaLake. Lake Creator/VeronicaLake.

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* SpiritualSuccessor: The play and movie ''Bell, Book and Candle'' and the TV sitcom ''Series/{{Bewitched}}'' share the premise of a romance between witch and mortal.

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* SpiritualSuccessor: The play and movie ''Bell, Book and Candle'' ''Film/BellBookAndCandle'' and the TV sitcom ''Series/{{Bewitched}}'' share the premise of a romance between witch and mortal.

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