The Sanderson sisters, portrayed by Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker, and Kathy Najimy, are three witches who star in the cult classic film "Hocus Pocus". In the movie, the Sanderson sisters are resurrected on Halloween night after a teenager named Max accidentally brings them back to life. The witches, known for their wicked and comedic antics, set out to steal the souls of children to regain their youth and power. The Sanderson sisters' witch presentation is a highlight of the film, as they showcase their magical abilities and showcase their unique personalities. Bette Midler's character, Winifred Sanderson, is the leader of the trio and is known for her powerful singing voice and commanding presence. Sarah Jessica Parker's character, Sarah Sanderson, is the flirtatious and ditzy sister, using her seductive charms to lure children.
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In the early 1970s, Barry Manilow became one of those artists, using the famed prelude as the jumping-off point and the bookend to his own hit, Could It Be Magic. Manilow exploits this parallel key relationship by contrasting the dramatic chorus especially considering Ron Dante s string arrangement with a more peaceful verse, consisting of rising chords as he sings his lover s praises.
Sarah Jessica Parker's character, Sarah Sanderson, is the flirtatious and ditzy sister, using her seductive charms to lure children. Kathy Najimy's character, Mary Sanderson, is the dim-witted sister, providing comedic relief with her antics. The witch presentation sequences in the film are filled with whimsical special effects and catchy musical numbers.
Could It Be Magic
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One of the things I most appreciate about (the real) "Could It Be Magic" is that Manilow didn't hide his inspiration at all. It likely helped that Chopin's works had long been in the public domain, but regardless of his reasoning, the fact that he opens and ends his piece with a direct statement of sections of the prelude demonstrates his reverence for the original composition in a manner rarely seen in popular music. This respect additionally comes through in Manilow's following of the top voice for much of his chorus melody. Understanding the age-old adage "If it ain't broke, don't fix it," Manilow saw a good thing and (importantly compared to many other compositions, legally) used it to his advantage.
One of the most memorable scenes is when the sisters perform their rendition of "I Put a Spell on You" at a Halloween party, mesmerizing the audience with their enchanting voices and bewitching dance moves. Throughout the movie, the Sanderson sisters navigate the modern world, trying to adapt to new technology and culture with hilarious results. Their comedic banter and outrageous actions create a sense of both amusement and danger, as they chase after the children in pursuit of their ultimate goal. In conclusion, the Sanderson sisters' witch presentation in "Hocus Pocus" is a memorable and entertaining part of the film. Their blend of magic, humor, and villainy captured the hearts of audiences and solidified their status as iconic Halloween characters..
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