An unsold TV series pilot about three single witches living together who try to conjure up their idea of the "perfect man." One day, their wish comes true when a seemingly perfect man named Darryl Van Horne moves into town and sweeps them off their feet by making all their dreams come true. However, they soon realize that "perfect" isn't exactly the best word to describe their devilish new man after strange and unexplainable incidents begin occurring. The pilot was inspired by both John Updike's original novel and the 1987 movie that followed.
Unfortunately the movie The Witches of Eastwick is not yet available on HBO Max.
Directing | Rick Rosenthal | Director |
Production | Jeffrey Boam | Executive Producer |
Production | Carlton Cuse | Executive Producer |
Production | Thomas John Kane | Producer |
Sound | William Goldstein | Music |
Camera | Irv Goodnoff | Director of Photography |
Editing | Maryann Brandon | Editor |
Production | John Frank Levey | Casting |
Art | Albert Brenner | Production Design |
Art | Kathe Klopp | Set Decoration |
Costume & Make-Up | Deanne Sellner | Costumer |
Costume & Make-Up | Tracy Tynan | Costume Design |
Costume & Make-Up | Leslie Ann Anderson | Hairstylist |
Costume & Make-Up | Ronnie Specter | Makeup Artist |
Production | Thomas John Kane | Unit Production Manager |
Directing | Charles Brescia | Second Assistant Director |
Directing | William M. Elvin | First Assistant Director |
Art | Jim Samson | Property Master |
Sound | Gary Cunningham | Production Sound Mixer |
Sound | Walter Newman | Sound Editor |
Crew | Kam Cooney | Special Effects |
Costume & Make-Up | James Lapidus | Costume Designer |
Sound | Marty Wereski | Music Editor |
Directing | Lynne Twentyman | Script Supervisor |
Production | Rocky Buzzini | Production Assistant |
Production | Susan Kaufman | Production Runner |
Crew | Vatche Mankerian | Receptionist |
Writing | Michael Cristofer | Original Film Writer |
Writing | John Updike | Novel |
Writing | Carlton Cuse | Teleplay |
Writing | Jeffrey Boam | Teleplay |