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Return from Witch Mountain Director: John Hough Cast: Bette Davis, Christopher Lee, Kim Richards, Ike Eisenmann

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  • DVD Release Date: 03/10/2009
  • Original Release: 1978
  • Rating: Rated G
  • Sales Rank: 25,590

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All-new pop-up fun facts; Making the return trip; The gang's back in town; Disney kids with powers; "The Eyes Have It"; Lost treasure: Christopher lee, the lost interview; 1978 Disney studio album; Audio commentary

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Disc #1 -- Return From Witch Mountain
1. Opening Credits/Tia & Tony Arrive [6:39]
2. The Test [6:58]
3. Tony's Abduction [6:33]
4. The Hideout [6:53]
5. Powers [7:36]
6. Letha's Plan [11:35]
7. Tia's Pursuit [5:19]
8. Trapped [3:18]
9. The Rescue [8:01]
10. Red Alert! [4:09]
11. Help on the Way! [3:09]
12. Going Home/End Credits [8:43]

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The Fury meets The Misadventures of Merlin Jones in this comic-book sequel to Disney's Escape to Witch Mountain. Reprising their roles as the psychic siblings from another world are Kim Richards as Tia and Ike Eisenmann as Tony. Their Uncle Bene (Denver Pyle) gives the kids a treat by letting them vacation on planet Earth, and they make the most of it by immediately getting into hot water. It seems that arch-fiend Dr. Victor Gannon (Christopher Lee) and his Bette Davis-like accomplice, Letha (Bette Davis), are in the process of testing a mind-control device. They want to see if they can mentally save their cohort Sickle (Anthony James) from plunging to his death from atop a building. Tony spots Sickle's plunge and telekinetically saves him. When Dr. Gannon sees Tony's powers, he kidnaps him, hoping to utilize his otherworldly powers for his own nefarious purposes. Enlisting the aid of a collection of low-life youngsters (Christian Juttner, Brad Savage, Poindexter, and Jeffrey Jacquet), Tia uses her powers of telepathy to contact her brother and tries to rescue him from Gannon's clutches. Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide

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Return from Witch Mountainby Anonymous

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July 19, 2006: Return from Witch Mountain is the sequel to Escape to Witch Mountain and while it is a cute movie I feel that Escape to Witch Mountain is better. This movie is cute and Kim Richards and Ike Eisanmann are good as Tia and Tony but the movie is a little bit boring compared to the first movie and I would like to have seen Eddie Albert reprising his roll as Jason. The biggest compaint I have with this movie is with the campy over acting by Bette Davis and the actor who played the male villain. Bette Davis is normally a splendid actress but I just didn't care for her in this movie!

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen / Thx edition.

Return from Witch Mountainby Anonymous

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February 08, 2004: THIS IS AN EXCELLENT FOR THE FAMILY. KIDS AND ADULTS ARE BOTH SURE TO ENJOY THIS TIMELESS CLASSIC.

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen / Thx edition.