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The Craft

Fairuza Balk

Barcode 5035822451391
DVD

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Release Date: 04/12/2000

Genre: Horrors
Region Code: DVD 2
Certificate: MPAA R
Label: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Actors: Robin Tunney, Fairuza Balk, Neve Campbell, Rachel True, Skeet Ulrich, Andrew Fleming, Robin Tunney, Fairuza Balk
Director: Andrew Fleming
Number of Discs: 1
Duration: 97 minutes
Audio Languages: English
Subtitle Languages: Danish, Arabic, Judeo-Arabic, Swedish, Finnish, Icelandic, Norwegian, Hebrew, English, French, German, Turkish, Polish, Dutch, Hungarian, Czech, Hindi, Greek

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Sarah has always been different. So as the new girl at St. Benedict's Academy, she immediately falls in with the high school outsiders. But these girls won't settle for being powerless misfits. They have discovered "THE CRAFT," and they are going to use it.

Amazon REVIEW
If Buffy the Vampire Slayer represents the lighter side of high school as a macabre experience, here's a movie that asks the burning question, "What happens when angst-ridden teenagers develop supernatural powers?" More to the point, how do four outcast teenaged witches handle their ability to cast wicked spells on the taunting classmates who've nicknamed them "The Bitches of Eastwick"? The answer, of course, is "don't get mad, get even." That's about all there is to this terminally silly movie, which makes up for its ludicrous plot by letting its young female cast have a field day as they indulge their dark fantasies. Fairuza Balk is enjoyable as the most wicked of the witches, and is therefore the focus of the film's most dazzling special effects. But it's Neve Campbell from television's Party of Five who made this film a modest box-office hit, just before she became her generation's fright-movie favorite in Scream and its popular sequel. --Jeff Shannon