The Witches Soundtrack (

The Witches Soundtrack (1990) cover

Buy on Amazon Play and download Soundtracks

Rating: 6.80/10 from 54000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

La maldición de las brujas

Title in Italiano:

Chi ha paura delle streghe?

Title in Português:

As Bruxas

Title in Français:

Les sorcières

Title in Türk:

Cadılar

Title in Deutsch:

Hexen hexen

Synopsis

Young Luke and his parents visit his grandmother Helga in Norway during vacation, and she tells stories of evil witches, such as how her best childhood friend was kidnapped by a witch.

After Luke's parents die in a car accident, Helga becomes his guardian and they move to England.

One day a woman approaches Luke, but he recognizes that she's a witch.

When Helga falls ill and her doctor diagnoses diabetes, she and Luke travel to a seaside hotel, where Luke befriends plump Bruno Jenkins and has problems with hotel manager Mr. Stringer over his pet white mice.

Meanwhile, a group of women from the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children arrive for a convention, led by Miss Eva Ernst.

But soon Luke learns that Eva is indeed the Grand High Witch and their convention is to distribute a magic potion to turn boys in England into mice.

When the Grand High Witch sees Luke, she turns him into a mouse.

What will he do?

Download and play the Soundtrack list

Play Title Artist
The Witches
Happy Birthday
Mildred J. Hill: Writer
Witches Are Real
Alan Silvestri: Performer
My First Witch
Alan Silvestri: Performer
What You Saw
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Chickenafied
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Enter the Witches
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Grand High Witch
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Witches
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Instant Mouse
Alan Silvestri: Performer
A Narrow Escape
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Fourth Floor
Alan Silvestri: Performer
It Can Be Very Dangerous
Alan Silvestri: Performer
The Potion
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Let's Make A Potion
Alan Silvestri: Performer
The Mission
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Soup Is On
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Pigtails
Alan Silvestri: Performer
A Stolen Key
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Let Me Out
Alan Silvestri: Performer
I Didn't Hear A Thing
Alan Silvestri: Performer
Pea Soup
Alan Silvestri: Performer
End Credits (The Witches)
Alan Silvestri: Performer

User reviews

Stephanie Johnson
5/10

While the soundtrack of The Witches is well-crafted and fitting for the story, it lacks memorable or standout themes that stay with the audience after the film ends. The music serves its purpose in setting the mood and enhancing the storytelling, but it doesn't leave a lasting impression or evoke strong emotions on its own. Despite being effective in context, the soundtrack may not have the same impact when listened to independently outside of the film.

Susan Smith
7/10

The use of different musical motifs and instruments adds depth to the storytelling and keeps the audience engaged throughout the film.

Timothy Martin
9/10

The soundtrack of The Witches perfectly captures the eerie and suspenseful atmosphere of the film. Each track enhances the storytelling and adds depth to the scenes, creating a truly immersive experience for the audience.

Daniel Hall
9/10

One of the standout aspects of the soundtrack is how it seamlessly transitions between moments of tension and moments of heartwarming connection between characters. The music enhances the emotional impact of key scenes, making them even more powerful and engaging for the audience.

Daniel White
8/10

The soundtrack of The Witches perfectly captures the suspense and mystery of the story, enhancing the overall atmosphere of the film.

William Evans
8/10

The musical score effectively conveys the emotional journey of the characters, from the initial joy of a family vacation to the intense moments of facing the evil witches.

Karen Young
9/10

The music in The Witches effectively conveys the emotions and struggles of the characters, particularly young Luke as he navigates the dangerous world of witches. The themes and melodies are haunting and memorable, staying with the viewer long after the movie ends.

Stephanie Parker
6/10

The soundtrack of The Witches effectively captures the eerie and mysterious atmosphere of the story. The use of haunting melodies and tense orchestration enhances the sense of danger and suspense throughout the film. The music adds depth to the scenes involving the witches, creating a sense of foreboding that keeps the audience on edge. Overall, the soundtrack succeeds in immersing the viewer in the dark and fantastical world of the film.