Box Office
- The production budget for Teen Witch was $2,500,000. The film was released in the US on April 23, 1989 and grossed $3,875 in its opening weekend at the box office, and only $27,843 total in its entire run.
- April 1989 box office competition included Field of Dreams, starring Kevin Costner and Pet Sematary, written by Stephen King. Both films were released on April 21, 1989, two days before the Teen Witch release.
- The movie has subsequently become a cult classic, gaining newer, younger audiences after multiple airings on HBO and Cinemax in the 1990s.
- On July 12, 2005, MGM released the film to DVD in its original widescreen theatrical version.
- In 2007, ABC Family acquired the television rights to the film and has since re-aired it regularly as part of their yearly 13 Nights of Halloween movie specials.
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