Hocus Pocus Halloween
/Magic And Halloween
Halloween draws near. It's time to bask in the spells of magic and make the hair stand up on the back of your neck.
Getting in the mood for Halloween demands a viewing of the movie Hocus Pocus. It has become a Halloween tradition. It’s time to curl up with warm drinks and popcorn in front of the wide screen to watch this classic movie.
Hocus Pocus
Disney's 1993 movie, Hocus Pocus, is a light-hearted show the whole family can enjoy. True to Disney style, there's just enough play on words to keep the adults entertained too.
Get ready for magic and time travel.
I Put A Spell On You
In Hocus Pocus the witches cast a magic spell over the entire town.
However, apparently a magical spell was also cast so the movie wouldn't disappear into obscurity. The film has developed a loyal cult following.
Who says magic's not real?
The Sanderson Sisters – Three Witches
Wicked And Delightful
Listen to the resonant ring of Winifred's voice, "SISTAHS !!!" as she calls to her beloved sisters. They are bonded in a coven as sisters and witches, even if she does call them idiots at one point.
The three sister-witches are a goofy bunch (after all, it's a horror comedy) and while they’re pretty silly, their magic is certainly wicked enough. Sucking the life out of young children qualifies, don't you think?
Sarah's Enchanted Song
As the witches fly on their broomsticks, Winifred calls forth to Sarah:
Sarah sings a melodious song as she weaves a thread of magic to lure the children of the town to the witches' lair. Perched on her flying broomstick, Sarah coos her lullaby into the night sky. Her dulcet tones melt onto the children, mesmerizing them into obedience.
Come Little Children
Sarah sings only one verse of the song, but its haunting melody enchanted people near and far.
Who is the author of the song's lyrics?
Some claim it was written by Edgar Allen Poe; that is simply not true. To add to the confusion, more verses were tacked on to create a longer version of the song.
It's our good fortune that author D. Melhoff launched an inquiry into the matter. Leaving no stone unturned, Melhoff's research on the topic provides the most satisfactory answers.
The first verse was written by Brock Walsh for the Disney movie Hocus Pocus and the music was composed by James Horner.
The origin of the added verses remains shrouded in mystery. Perhaps that's how it should be when you're dealing with a song that leads to the supernatural.
You can read all the circuitous details found by D. Melhoff in the post entitled: Who Really Wrote the Poem "Come Little Children"?
The singer, Erutan, also performs a full version of the song. She created a YouTube video with images from the movie Pan's Labyrinth as a cover.
Happy Halloween.