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5.3/10
IMDbBudget 13,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 8,946,237 USD
When asked why she did this movie, Dame Helen Mirren replied, "Because they gave me a shitload of money to do it."
This movie was originally to be called "Killing Mrs. Tingle". The events on April 20, 1999 at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado, in which thirteen people were murdered by two of their own classmates, prompted the name change.
Dame Helen Mirren described the part of Mrs. Tingle as her "dream role", noting that the appeal was the ability to lay in bed all day in the "most comfortable costume I've ever worn."
Meryl Streep, Glenn Close, Sigourney Weaver, and Sally Field were considered for the role of Mrs. Tingle.
Gillian Anderson turned down the role of Mrs. Tingle.
"Miss Banks: That was Mrs. Tingle. She's sick with the flu. She sounded really bad. Principal Potter: She hasn't been sick since - in fact, I don't think she's ever been sick. Miss Banks: Do you think it's serious? Principal Potter: God, I hope so. [Both chuckle]"
"Leigh Ann Watson: It's completely factual, she was burned at the stake. Mrs. Tingle: Always the victim, aren't we, Ms. Watson? Leigh Ann Watson: Well there are certain similarities between society today and seventeenth century Salem. I guess that would be the irony of it all. Mrs. Tingle: Irony is the opposite of what is or might be expected. For example, if Ms. Watson was expecting an A on her history project, she might find the actual result to be rather ironic."