In this sequel to ESCAPE FROM WITCH MOUNTAIN, Tia and Tony, the two human-looking, teenage extraterrestrials from the first film, return to Earth for a vacation. The siblings have telepathic and telekinetic powers: they can read each others' minds, and mentally move objects at will. When the nefarious Victor becomes aware of .. Read more
| Starring | Bette Davis, Bette Davis, Christopher Lee, Kim Richards |
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| Director | John Hough |
| Genres | Children, Family |
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In this sequel to ESCAPE FROM WITCH MOUNTAIN, Tia and Tony, the two human-looking, teenage extraterrestrials from the first film, return to Earth for a vacation. The siblings have telepathic and telekinetic powers: they can read each others' minds, and mentally move objects at will. When the nefarious Victor becomes aware of this, he kidnaps Tony, and plans to use him to steal gold bars from a museum. Can Tina, accompanied by a band of plucky teens, find him before it's too late?
| Starring | Bette Davis, Bette Davis, Christopher Lee, Kim Richards, Ike Eisenmann |
|---|---|
| Director | John Hough |
| Studio | WALT DISNEY STUDIOS HOME ENTERTAINMENT |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 30 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Children, Family |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Released | DVD: 22 Mar 2004 Production year: 1978 |
| Format | DVD |
Of course, it had to be Bette Davis who could disprove the old warning about scene-sharing with children — few others would have the nerve or the talent. She, however, is in her element, giving a scene-stealing performance as henchwoman to Christopher Lee's mad scientist. Lee is seeking world domination by gaining control of two extraterrestrial kids, who possess all kinds of strange powers (telekinesis, anti-gravity, cute expressions). A sequel to Escape to Witch Mountain, it's a Disney fantasy in which the usual milk-shake blandness has been spiked with an interesting touch of colour, courtesy of the film's legendary star.
With its early scenes set in LA's urban wasteland and superior music from Lalo Schifrin, Disney's belated sequel to... read more on Time Out
The kids loved it, we enjoyed it too.
This was one of my favourite comics as a youngster, and watching the movie with my kids was fun.
Tony and Tia may be older, but they are not wiser in this Disney Classic.
More fun packed action with witch-craft and wizardry. A defo to rent and see for yourself.