Just watched WEIRD WOMAN on DVD last week...which takes its source novel, Fritz Leiber's CONJURE WIFE, and totally inverts its concept--that all women are secretly witches, a fact that the male hero refuses to believe, until his rationality places his wife in danger and he has to begin making use of his knowledge as an anthropologist to fight fire with fire. In the movie, this idea is watered down to a weak Scooby-Doo tale of psychological gullibility.
The story was remade a decade later as BURN WITCH BURN, but as I recall, it was also a rather weak film.
Instead of giving us endless CGI riffs on '60s sitcoms and cartoons, why doesn't Hollywood remake a strong story that still hasn't been well-served, like say this one?