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When Sabrina asks her aunts if something strange happened last night, Hilda gets Sabrina started on the screwdrivers early. Imagine the alternate universe where the two of them had each other’s roles. IMDb says Sarah Michelle Gellar was considered for the role of Sabrina.
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She probably didn’t know it at the time, but this movie would lead to the first of two career resurgences. She’s had a prolific career, racking up 62 acting credits (plus 7 directing credits and 10 producing credits, and she can sing too!) from 1985 through the present day. Sabrina Sawyer is played by Melissa Joan Hart, mostly known at the time for playing Clarissa Darling on the Nickelodeon series, “Clarissa Explains It All”. Sabrina comes by and checks herself in the mirror. That’s certainly not unusual for Sabrina on television, but it is for the comic character, who had since been relocated to neighboring Greendale. The next morning, a news broadcast informs us that this movie is taking place in Riverdale. They hurry out of the room as Sabrina gets restless.
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Sabrina can’t know about her powers until the full moon after her sixteenth birthday. Zelda wants to give Sabrina a hint of her powers, but Hilda says that would mean a “strike” given out by the “council”. Oh, and Zelda sneezes, bringing Sabrina’s bed under her before she falls. Hilda reminds Salem that he was supposed to be watching Sabrina.Īpparently, there’s something coming up involving the full moon. She racked up 24 acting credits from 1991 to 2008 (plus 1 directing credit) but hasn’t been in anything since. Zelda Sawyer is played by Charlene Fernetz.

She can currently be as, get this, a character named Betty on “Good Witch”. She’s had a prolific career, racking up 83 credits from 1971 through the present day. Zelda says they’ve got to get her down before she hurts herself on the roof beams. Hilda and Zelda rush into Sabrina’s bedroom. Fun fact: Clark Kent would have to deal with the same problem five years later. It turns out that Sabrina’s floating in her sleep (sleepfloating?). Anyway, there seems to be no info on who voiced Salem in this movie. Salem confirms his earlier warning to Aunts Hilda and Zelda that “it’s started”. Is that really wise with a cat in the house? The movie fades in on a panning shot of a typical girl’s bedroom as the credits continue. Ominous, “magical” music plays as the opening credits run. So I’m using a YouTube upload (which is missing the ending credits) for this review. It was also released on DVD (same cover, seemingly), but it’s long since out of print and insanely expensive. It was released on VHS (note the false advertising: there’s no prom in this movie).

It was shot in British Columbia, Canada (Wikipedia says entirely, but IMDb adds Brookline, Massachusetts), produced by various companies (including Hartbreak Films), and aired on Showtime, which means probably almost no one saw it until ABC aired it in 1997 (I don’t have an exact date) after the show got big.

Whatever the case, someone took interest, and a television movie was made.

Were these an attempt at reviving interest in the property for television?
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Finally, there were three issues of an annual series called “Sabrina’s Halloween Spooktacular” (#1) and “Sabrina’s Holiday Spectacular” (#2-3) from 1993 to 1995. There were also two issues of “Chilling Adventures in Sorcery as Told by Sabrina” from September to October of 1972 (cover dates). Sabrina’s only regular comic book series up to this point was one that ran for 77 issues from April of 1971 to January of 1983 (cover dates). This time, it was Sabrina, marking her return to television since the Filmation cartoons farted out their last installment in late 1977.
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Nearly six years after the TV movie that failed to lead to a series, another Archie property got the TV movie treatment. Writers: Barney Cohen, Kathryn Wallack, Nicholas Factor (teleplay in addition to other two)
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On the plus side, this was way easier to review than the previous movie, and it’ll be a while before I review the next movie. Hahahahaha, silly me, thinking I could review a movie in one week! Sorry.
