1998 television film by Tibor Takacs
Sabrina Goes to Rome
is a 1998 American television film produced for
ABC
, airing on October 4, 1998. The film is a part of the
Sabrina the Teenage Witch
TV series franchise and is the second TV film made for the series following the 1996
Sabrina the Teenage Witch
film, which was produced before the TV series went into production.
The film features only two main characters from the TV series, the protagonist
Sabrina Spellman
(played by
Melissa Joan Hart
), and other main character
Salem Saberhagen
(voiced by
Nick Bakay
). The film introduces the character of Gwen (played by
Tara Charendoff
), a British witch, whom Sabrina meets in Rome. As the film is set in
Rome
, none of the scenes are set on the original set of the TV series.
The film was directed by
Tibor Takacs
, the director of the original
Sabrina the Teenage Witch
film. Takacs also directed an episode of the TV series.
Due to the success of
Sabrina Goes to Rome
, ABC produced a sequel titled
Sabrina Down Under
. This film again only included Sabrina and Salem from the TV series. Tara Charendoff reprised her role of Gwen for the second film.
The film is included in the season 7 DVD release of the
Sabrina the Teenage Witch
TV series.
Plot
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Sabrina has received a letter from her father asking her to try and open a mysterious antique gold locket which her Aunt Sophia is trapped inside, however she has only two weeks to do so or the magic will fade and Aunt Sophia will be lost forever. The only clue she has is that "the secret to the locket lies in Rome" so Sabrina heads for Italy and the Eternal City of Rome, for what was supposed to be "two cat-less weeks" to herself. Unknown to her she is accompanied by Salem who has stowed away in her backpack. Sabrina finds an unexpected roommate: Gwen, a British witch with a talking guinea pig named Stonehenge (nicknamed "Stony"). At the inn where she is staying, Sabrina learns that her Aunt Sophia was banished and trapped in the locket because she fell in love with a mortal who betrayed her and revealed to a friend that she was a witch. Later while traveling the city, she meets Paul, the gorgeous American photographer who catches her before she falls into the famous
Trevi Fountain
. Together, Sabrina and Gwen set out to solve the mystery of the locket. When Paul and his friend Travis witness Sabrina doing magic, while turning a walking statue to stone (that Gwen brought to life by accident) they come up with an idea to sell the story. In the end Paul doesn't betray Sabrina, which sets Aunt Sophia free, as the locket says "Trust your heart".
Cast
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- Melissa Joan Hart
as
Sabrina Spellman
, a teenage witch, visiting Rome to unlock the mystery of her aunt Sophia’s locket to stop Sophia being lost forever.(Aunt Sophia looks just like Sabrina hinting that Melissa Joan Hart acted as Aunt Sophia in her few appearances) She has to learn to trust her heart when she finds out Paul’s secret.
- Eddie Mills
as Paul, an adopted American photographer, who saves Sabrina from falling into the famous Trevi Fountain. Paul finds out that Sabrina is a witch, and he tries to get evidence on video camera, so that he can sell the story along with Travis. After Sabrina reunites him with his real family in Italy, he doesn’t want to expose her and destroys the video evidence.
- Tara Charendoff
as Gwen, a British witch whose spells never go the way she plans. She helps Sabrina unlock the locket. She has a crush on Alberto, who she accidentally turns into a pigeon. To change him back she has to kiss him, however there is no way of her knowing which pigeon he is.
- James Fields as Travis, a friend of Paul's who intends to gather evidence to expose Sabrina as a witch and become rich.
- Eric Alexander as Alberto, a handsome young man who Gwen accidentally turns into a pigeon. Determined to turn him back into a human, Gwen ends up randomly kissing pigeons in hopes of changing Alberto back. When she is about to give up, she relents on kissing a pigeon who keeps visiting her and Alberto is restored to human form.
- Nick Bakay
as the voice of
Salem Saberhagen
, a 500-year-old witch, sentenced to spend 100 years as a cat as punishment for attempting to take over the world. Salem stows away in Sabrina’s backpack and once in Rome, befriends Stony to gain free food from outdoor eateries, as people don’t take kindly to finding a guinea pig in their food.
- Richard Steven Horvitz
as the voice of Stonehenge, aka Stoney, Gwen's talking guinea pig.
Books
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As part of the
Sabrina the Teenage Witch
book collection, a book titled
Sabrina the Teenage Witch: Sabrina Goes to Rome
is available. The book is credited to author Mel Odom and the film's screenwriter
Daniel Berendsen
. It is unnumbered, as is the second film's book adaptation. The other books in the series are numbered in reading order. The book adds in a subplot not shown in the film - featuring Sabrina's aunts back in Westbridge spying on Harvey and a mysterious girl named Tish. This also references previous continuity from the TV series, where Hilda has brought back the three butlers the aunts used to employ (as shown in season 1's "The Great Mistake").
As part of the
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch: Salem's Tails
book collection, a book titled
Salem's Tails: Salem Goes to Rome
is available. The book tells Salem's tale of his trip to Rome. This book is also unnumbered.
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