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In this 1950 Broadway comedy (as well as the '58 movie starring Kim Novak and James Stewart), a modern sorceress has eyes for a neighbor in the apartment above hers. Though witches don't fall in love, they excel at lust. So Gillian, the witch on the make, casts a spell on her mark, a publisher named Shep, when he asks to use her telephone. Never mind that Shep - here played by nimble Sam Robards ("The 39 Steps"), whose mother, Lauren Bacall, was spotted on opening night - is about to announce his engagement.