

Teen Witch 1989
"Fall under her spell."
In the 1989 cult comedy Teen Witch, high-school outcast Louise Miller discovers she's inherited supernatural powers from her Salem-witch ancestry—and suddenly popularity is within her grasp.
Director: Dorian Walker
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Teen Witch (1989) about?
This coming-of-age fantasy follows Louise Miller, a shy high-schooler who learns she's descended from Salem witches. Embracing her newfound powers, she tries to climb the social ladder and win over the school's star athlete—but soon questions whether 'cheating' with magic is worth the cost to her integrity.
Who directed Teen Witch?
Director Dorian Walker helms this 1989 teen comedy, blending fantasy and romance with a distinctly '80s vibe.
Who stars in Teen Witch?
The film features Robyn Lively as Louise, Dan Gauthier as the crush-worthy footballer, Joshua John Miller as her mischievous brother, Caren Kaye as her supportive mom, and Dick Sargent rounding out the cast.
Is Teen Witch (1989) worth watching?
While IMDb-unrated, this kitschy teen fantasy delivers nostalgic fun with a relatable underdog story and supernatural flair. Fans of '80s teen movies and lighthearted magic tales will find it charming, even if the stakes never feel high enough to rival darker fantasy.
How long is Teen Witch?
Teen Witch runs 94 minutes—just enough time for a satisfying, breezy escape into teenage dreams and witchy mischief.
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About Teen Witch (1989) — A magical '80s teen fantasy with Robyn Lively at its spellbinding heart
In the 1989 cult comedy Teen Witch, high-school outcast Louise Miller discovers she's inherited supernatural powers from her Salem-witch ancestry—and suddenly popularity is within her grasp. Directed by Dorian Walker and blending fantasy, romance, and lighthearted mischief, the film follows Louise as she tests her new abilities to turn heads, crush on the dreamy football captain, and get even with the bullies who once dismissed her. Yet as her confidence soars, so do her moral dilemmas: is winning by magic really worth losing her true self? With its vibrant '80s aesthetic, playful charm, and underdog-to-superstar arc, Teen Witch remains a nostalgic favorite for anyone who's ever dreamed of turning the tables with style.
Set against locker-lined hallways and pep-rally energy, this teen fantasy delivers laughs, sparkles, and a sprinkle of wisdom. While Louise's magic promises instant victory, the story quietly asks whether authenticity trumps applause—and whether every spell comes with a price.




