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  • Darrin is desperate to find a beautiful Asian model for an important campaign, so Samantha decides to use witchcraft to assist him.

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    Darrin and Larry are both stressed when, after viewing many models, they still can't find the perfect Asian lady for a huge campaign. When Samantha sees how distressed Darrin is, she decides to use her magic to turn a cat into an irresistible Asian beauty named Ling - Ling. (Greta Chi)



    When the two men see Ling - Ling, they immediately agree that she is perfect, and when she photographs so beautifully, they know they are on a winner. Unfortunately, the photographer, Wally, (Jeremy Slate) has fallen heavily for the beautiful young girl and Samantha knows there will be problems when Ling - Ling, still behaving like a cat, laps at her soup during dinner and generally behaves in a feline manner. Using magic to lace Ling - Ling's drink with catnip, Samantha makes her reveal herself and puts her outside, which causes poor Gladys Kravitz (Alice Pearce) much distress when she is convinced she sees a young woman lapping at the saucer of milk she has out out for it. Naturally, when Abner (George Tobias) takes a look, the girl is gone and the cat is back and Gladys is once again left wondering if she is going mad.



    Unfortunately, there aren't many genuine laughs in this one, but die-hard "Bewitched" fans will still enjoy it.
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