The Witches of Eastwick with Jack Nicholson: DVD Cover
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The Witches of Eastwick Director: George Miller Cast: Jack Nicholson, Cher, Susan Sarandon, Michelle Pfeiffer

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  • DVD Release Date: 08/01/2006
  • Original Release: 1987
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 1,999
 
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Closed Caption; Production notes; Theatrical trailer; Languages: English & Français; Subtitles: English, Français & Español (feature film only)

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Disc #1, Side A -- The Witches of Eastwick: Widescreen
1. Eastwick Ladies [3:55]
2. Stormy Graduation [4:17]
3. The Martini Trio [2:31]
4. Man of Desires [3:44]
5. Nameless Stranger [4:26]
6. Vocal Enthusiasm [2:08]
7. Name's Van Horne [1:59]
8. Fish, Frank Talk [4:53]
9. Horny Little Devil [5:19]
10. Inside Felicia [3:54]
11. Hocus-Pocus [4:28]
12. Blazing Strings [4:22]
13. Everyone's Invited [2:54]
14. Unusual Tennis Game [3:41]
15. Getting Natural [3:00]
16. Frolic for Four [2:46]
17. When Eyes Open [1:24]
18. A Serpent Loose [3:11]
19. Let the Music Flow [2:21]
20. Front-Page Scandal [3:18]
21. Another Cherry [5:53]
22. Eruption of Rage [1:50]
23. Women Trouble [5:36]
24. Fears Made Real [5:31]
25. What Man Wants?!? [6:10]
26. Prodigals Return [1:35]
27. Casting a Spell [4:35]
28. Mistake/On Purpose? [3:45]
29. Reckless Driving [2:49]
30. Final Confrontation [4:45]
31. 18 Months Later [2:58]
32. End Credits [3:44]
Disc #1, Side B -- Witches of Eastwick: Full Screen Version
1. Eastwick Ladies [3:55]
2. Stormy Graduation [4:17]
3. The Martini Trio [2:31]
4. Man of Desires [3:44]
5. Nameless Stranger [4:26]
6. Vocal Enthusiasm [2:08]
7. Name's Van Horne [1:59]
8. Fish, Frank Talk [4:53]
9. Horny Little Devil [5:19]
10. Inside Felicia [3:54]
11. Hocus-Pocus [4:28]
12. Blazing Strings [4:22]
13. Everyone's Invited [2:54]
14. Unusual Tennis Game [3:41]
15. Getting Natural [3:00]
16. Frolic for Four [2:46]
17. When Eyes Open [1:24]
18. A Serpent Loose [3:11]
19. Let the Music Flow [2:21]
20. Front-Page Scandal [3:18]
21. Another Cherry [5:53]
22. Eruption of Rage [1:50]
23. Women Trouble [5:36]
24. Fears Made Real [5:31]
25. What Man Wants?!? [6:10]
26. Prodigals Return [1:35]
27. Casting a Spell [4:35]
28. Mistake/On Purpose? [3:45]
29. Reckless Driving [2:49]
30. Final Confrontation [4:45]
31. 18 Months Later [2:58]
32. End Credits [3:44]

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Editorial Reviews

The Witches of Eastwick, a memorable comedy with a dark edge, is based upon a novel by John Updike. On Thursday nights three female friends -- Alex (Cher), Sukie (Michelle Pfeiffer), and Jane (Susan Sarandon) -- meet to chug martinis, learn Chinese aphrodisiac cooking and lament the scarcity of eligible men. As they sit around, they fantasize about and describe their idea of the ideal male. Arriving in town the following day is Satan, disguised as mysterious stranger Darrell Van Horn (Jack Nicholson). One by one, Van Horne seduces each of the women. Then, strange things begin to happen. When the town matriarch Felicia (Veronica Cartwright) publicly denounces Van Horne, she sustains a nasty compound fracture. When she forces her editor husband to publish a story about Van Horne's sexual antics, Darrell gets his revenge with revoltingly large amounts of cherries. The women now see that they may be in danger and begin to plot their escape. Linda Rasmussen, All Movie Guide

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July 21, 2005: three women who are lonely cast a spell and behold the one and only jack nicholson appears.But looks are deceiving.Funny lines and a surprising ending.One to watch.

This review was written about the DVD Pan & Scan / Wide Screen edition.