Hocus Pocus Cast Recalls Memories From on Set 22 Years Later

Stars open up about their individual experiences while filming the cult classic

By Francesca Bacardi Oct 29, 2015 4:09 PMTags
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Can you believe it has been 22 years since Hocus Pocus hit the big screen?

Neither can the cast! The cult classic's cast appeared on ABC News to discuss the movie that has since entered the Halloween movie hall of fame and all of them agreed that none of them expected it to be the hit it has ultimately become.

"I don't think any of us had any idea of the magnitude of how popular it would be 'til this day," actress Vinessa Shaw, who played Allison AKA the love interest of Max Dennison (Omri Katz). "It just goes to show that when you are young you watch things over and over again and it gets in your head, and just sticks."

Now 39, Shaw was 16 when she filmed the Disney hit alongside Sarah Jessica Parker, Bette Midler and Kathy Najimy, who she said were incredibly friendly; they would even look out for the young actress to make sure she felt OK.

"I'd talk with Sarah Jessica Parker and she'd ask me if I really loved what I did as an actress," Shaw recalled. "She'd say 'It's a wonderful job if you love it.' So, she was just very sweet and curious and made me feel really comfortable."

At the end of the day, Shaw felt that she and her co-stars had become a tight-knit group with whom she would create fond memories. "Oh my gosh, we loved each other," she said. "Thora [Birch] and I would sing a million songs and run around and be crazy on the Disney lot. Tim Allen's show Home Improvement was filming, so the kids of Hocus Pocus and Home Improvement were on the lot and high-fiving each other."

Birch, who has since starred in films such as American Beauty and Now and Then, said that the most fun she has ever had on set was while filming Hocus Pocus but added there was one minor problem: the cat, Binx. "For me, I had an issue whenever the cat came up," she admitted, laughing. "There were a number of live cats, animatronic cats—the thing with the cat was a toss-up. You never knew what would happen."

Doug Jones, who held the role of Billy the wacky zombie, was older than most during filming. "I felt like the goofy uncle," Jones admitted. "Like the weird Uncle that comes to a family reunion with a hand zapper—I was that guy."

Despite his age gap, he still can't believe how much of a classic the Kenny Ortega-directed movie has become. "It's become the Wizard of Oz for Halloween," Jones added. "I had no idea that we'd have kids outside of our original audience becoming fans in 2015, but it has been such a sweet blessing."

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