![]() ![]() In the scene where he cuts his mouth open and we see a bunch of moths fly out … yeah, those were real.įX master Tony Gardner said that they built a “mouth rig” for Jones that was essentially “a latex pocket attached between upper and lower dentures which completely blocked Doug Jones’ throat. He not only used real live animals in those horrifying scenes, but he also hired a real Wiccan to consult on the movie.ġ3 Hocus Pocus: Those Moths Were Real, Tooīilly Butcherson (played by Doug Jones) is the zombie character whose mouth is sewn shut. Andrew Fleming, the director of the cult classic, wanted his movie about '90s teenage witches who listen to Jewel and Our Lady Peace to look authentic. Yep, those scenes with the snakes and the rats and whatnot were all filmed using real animals (eeeek!). 14 The Craft: The 1996 Movie Totally Used Real Critters “And one of my young sons started watching it and then ran round and sat behind the television set,” leading Roeg to edit out “a lot of stuff that was quite extraordinary” to make the film, uh, a little less scary. “I remember running some rushes from The Witches at home on VHS,” Roeg wrote in his memoir, The World Is Ever Changing. The 1990 movie based on Roald Dahl’s famous story about women who don’t like children would’ve featured more disturbing scenes, if it weren’t for director Nicolas Roeg’s kid. ![]() ![]() 15 The Witches: Was Originally Even Scarier Bean incident on the set of The Witches, here are some wild and wicked facts about the making of some of our favorite witch movies. From the movie that used real creepy crawlies to the behind-the-scenes Mr. ![]()
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