Home » Witchcraft & Wicca

Bewitched – Open The Door, Witchcraft – Minisode

23 March 2010 103 views 25 Comments
dating system


Technology or magic? Sam wants a garage door opener, and so duplicates it with some nose twitching. The Kravitz’s witness the miraculous event, and so Darrin covers. It’s proof that practical magic is more door-shattering than earth-shattering. Watch hundreds of free full-length streaming movies and TV shows on www.crackle.com TWITTER twitter.com Tags: watch free streaming television tv video minisode bewitched magic Samantha Darrin mrs. kravitz garage nose twitch witchcraft

Post to Twitter

1 Star2 Stars3 Stars4 Stars5 Stars (No Ratings Yet)
Loading ... Loading ...

25 Comments »

  • Deathandroid18 said:

    Hmmm, well even if in the same room if Larry is just chilling or something he is alright but then on the other hand if you got them both on you’re case than yes I do agree there for it is like “oh for the love of god just somebody put me out of my misery already!”

    Lol, well that may be putting in on a little thick but still it gets the point acrss I think ^^

  • PJSteele21 said:

    Yeah, Mrs Kravitz is worse. But when you have both of them in the same episode it makes you want say…
    PLEASE, SHOOT ME! LOL!

  • Deathandroid18 said:

    Larry isn’t as bad as Mrs. Kravitz though, :P

    I love this one wow, she needs a new garage door now, ROFL :D

  • PJSteele21 said:

    Mrs.Kravitz and Larry are so annoying!

  • MinisodeNetwork said:

    50 years later, product placement is all the rage! This is so interesting =) Thanks for sharing

  • MinisodeNetwork said:

    always taking care if his wife.

  • cossack207 said:

    poor poor Amber!

  • fromthesidelines said:

    Originally filmed and telecast in black & white on April 8, 1965…this episode was originally designed to show off primary sponsor Chevrolet’s current line of automobiles (which the cast often plugged in “integrated commercials” at the end of the show).

  • palmercomm said:

    Oh…. I thought she used her magic and created a garage door opener. I didn’t know she *was* the door opener.

  • TraciPeteyforlife said:

    no. she just used her own energy to do it. that’s not stealing. it’s using what you have.

  • MinisodeNetwork said:

    she can be a little too much..too bad about her garage door

  • sirillclint said:

    i would hate to be related to any woman similar to their neighbor….

  • cerbydoo said:

    Every neighborhodd has a Gladys Kravitz! I wonder if she’s any realtion to Lenny…

  • palmercomm said:

    Wasn’t Sam stealing? She could’ve bought one herself.

  • buckinghamalice said:

    I used to literally sit there for like an hour trying to twitch my nose. Then, when I resigned to the fact that even if I could do the nose thing magic wouldn’t happen, I stopped trying and got to see a lot more of the show, lol.

  • robertantonnyc said:

    so good

  • MinisodeNetwork said:

    my nose hurts from trying…

  • metelgirlrobo said:

    Old shows like this have some of the best sayings!

  • noodlelynad said:

    Ooo…I so love Bewitched! :]

  • lalalalalovelyyyyyyy said:

    lolol
    love this show

  • russtex said:

    Bewitched is one of my all time favorite shows!

  • regamom3 said:

    Bewitch was a childhood favorite!!!
    Thanks you are the best!!!!!!!

  • TabOraSunset said:

    Hahaha. It was funny when the neighbor lady crashed into her garage door unexpectantly. This was a great show! I love Darren’s expressions!! Hehe!

  • TabOraSunset said:

    I used to love watching this show! I loved the animation at the very beginning always!

  • tch0w said:

    “if i have to look like an idiot, i rather do it in the dark”

Leave your response!

Add your comment below, or trackback from your own site. You can also subscribe to these comments via RSS.

Be nice. Keep it clean. Stay on topic. No spam.

You can use these tags:
<a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>

This is a Gravatar-enabled weblog. To get your own globally-recognized-avatar, please register at Gravatar.