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- Critical reviews were mixed to positive. On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 74% based on 23 reviews, with an average grade of 6 out of 10. Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times was positive, calling it "a scifi thriller that's fun, that's cheerfully implausible, that's scary but not too scary, and it works."
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Rated G. "Escape to Witch Mountain" is the Disney organization's annual Easter movie, and a pretty good one. Too often in the past, the Disney liveaction features have been impossibly bland, too scrubbed and innocuous, to really hold the attention of all but the younger members of the family.
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In ESCAPE TO WITCH MOUNTAIN, twins Tony and Tia are taken to an orphanage. They have no family, just their cat Winky, but they do have extraordinary powers. The can communicate telepathically, can move objects, and Tia communicates with animals.
- John Hough
- Sarah Wenk
- Ike Eisenmann, Kim Richards, Ray Milland
One of Disney's best and most popular live-action movies, this one is a favorite among those who grow up in the Seventies. Full Review | Mar 10, 2003. Full Review | Original Score: 3/5 | Sep 22...
Mar 21, 1975 · Escape to Witch Mountain: Directed by John Hough. With Eddie Albert, Ray Milland, Donald Pleasence, Kim Richards. Two mysterious orphan children have extraordinary powers and are chased by a scheming millionaire.
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- Adventure, Family, Fantasy
- John Hough
- 1975-03-21
Jan 1, 1975 · Reviews. Dec 31, 1974 11:00pm PT. Escape to Witch Mountain. What opens on a mild note of interest winds in sock entertainment right down the alley of every Disney fan, and others who...
Escape to Witch Mountain is a 1975 American fantasy science-fiction film, based on Alexander H. Key's 1968 novel of the same name and directed by John Hough. It was released on March 21, 1975 by Walt Disney Productions and Buena Vista Distribution Company. It is the first film of the Witch Mountain series.