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| Jack Nicholson | Daryl Van Horne | |
| Cher | Alexandra Medford | |
| Susan Sarandon | Jane Spofford | |
| Michelle Pfeiffer | Sukie Ridgemont | |
| Veronica Cartwright | Felicia Alden | |
| Richard Jenkins | Clyde Alden | |
| Keith Jochim | Walter Neff | |
| Carel Struycken | Fidel | |
| Helen Lloyd Breed | Mrs. Biddle | |
| Caroline Struzik | Carol Medford | |
| Michele Sincavage | Ridgemont Child | |
| Nicol Sincavage | Ridgemont Child | |
| Heather Coleman | Ridgemont Child | |
| Carolyn Ditmars | Ridgemont Child | |
| Cynthia Ditmars | Ridgemont Child | |
| Christine Ditmars | Ridgemont Child | |
| Craig Burket | String Quartet | |
| Abraham Mishkind | String Quartet | |
| Christopher Verrette | String Quartet |
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| Producer | Rob Cohen
Peter Guber |
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| Writer | Michael Cristofer
John Updike |
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| Cinematography | Vilmos Zsigmond
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| Musician | John Williams
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Only two casting choices exist to play the Devil: Old Scratch himself...and Jack Nicholson. The Witches of Eastwick took the better actor and this slyest, sexiest supernatural comedy thriller ever earned New York and Los Angeles Film Critics Best Actor Awards for the two-time Oscar® winner.Three modern-day "witches" (Cher, Susan Sarandon and Michelle Pfeiffer) yearn for Mr. Right in a New England town. Is the arrival of wealthy and irresistible Daryl Van Horne (Nicholson) a coincidence -- or the women's unconscious sorcery at work? Based on John Updike's bestseller, The Witches of Eastwick is a star-bright otherworldly delight. |
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