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The film features one more location in Washington: The blue lights of the Shell Oil Refinery on March Point near Anacortes provide an appropriately eerie background for a scene in which the sisters are forced to kill a nasty individual -- for the first time.

Big-budget filmmaking was a mixed blessing for the small Whidbey Island and San Juan Island communities. The experience brought an influx of cash from both the studio personnel and the hiring of locals for everything from painting to traffic control to work as extras.

Set designers purchased many local products, reportedly scouring antique stores all around Puget Sound. Then there were the intangibles of publicity and prestige that come along with being a part of a major motion picture. But not everyone was happy with the disruptions to daily life and commerce. In Friday Harbor, negotiations between studio representatives and the town council over parking became heated.

Turning over large swaths of downtown parking to studio vehicles for a week's period had some crying foul, particularly because it meant a delay in an ongoing storm-drain improvement project. Some in the community, who remembered the filming of Free Willy and its sequel, may have had visions of Friday Harbor becoming a studio back lot. However, compromise was reached and filming went forward. In Coupeville there were naysayers as well.

Their concerns centered on street closures in the historic waterfront area and expected traffic backups, threatening loss of business. Suspicion of the "temporary" changes to storefronts may have been partly justified when one business, Coupeville Liquor in A Touch of Dutch , elected to keep the false front applied to its exterior. At least one other business, the now-defunct Penn Cove Antique Mall, decided to retain its new paint job.

An editorial cartoon in the Coupeville Times mocked the high hand of the studio bosses, showing a set director paying off local contractors while the historical society and the National Park Service protested. Somehow the town survived the week's shooting. Mayor Nancy Conard was optimistic about the long-term benefit: "After the movie comes out, I'm hoping that people will see what a charming little community this is and want to visit" "Town Takes Stock in Wake of Movie".

In Friday Harbor, an editorial in the local paper offered a largely positive review of the whole experience:. We hope you'll return soon. It's been a blast having you. For a month, latest dish on the movie has been the hot topic at the Donut Shop, the health club and everywhere in between" "That's All Folks".

As for Hollywood's feelings about the experience, we can only resort to the commentary on the DVD. In the words of Denise De Novi, the movie's producer, "This movie is about magic, and that place was magical," while Sandra Bullock describes seeing orcas and bald eagles and recalls the day a seal came to watch the filming on San Juan Island: "Those islands are some of the most blessed" " Practical Magic Commentary".

After the movie came out, we all flipped for it and wanted to know where the house was. They say they even got a call from Barbra Streisand, who wanted to buy it. It was as if we were both novelists. Every emotion, theme and ingredient you could imagine was swirling around in it.

Is this one of your favorite movie houses, too? You are commenting using your Twitter account. You are commenting using your Facebook account. Notify me of new comments via email. Notify me of new posts via email. Skip to content. For example, most of the film takes place within the kitchen, the central hub for which cooking of all culinary and mystical kinds happen: The white-washed cabinets and farmhouse sink add to the timeless feel that echoes the exterior of the Victorian.

Share this: Twitter Facebook. Like this: Like Loading This was posted in The house was never real, so it could not be for sale. It was a set. Love this movie and really enjoyed your article on the house.

One of my favorite movies.. Oh, the house is quite real…I drove by it many times while living on San Juan Island. You would think they could complete it. What About the Practical Magic House? Visitors often ask where is the house the witches lived in?

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