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  2. Escape To Witch Mountain is rated G by the MPAA Overall: B Two orphaned youngsters with special powers escape from a scheming millionaire and search for their true identity. Parents who loved this movie in their youth will enjoy sharing this family friendly adventure with their own kids.

  3. Read Common Sense Media's Escape to Witch Mountain review, age rating, and parents guide.

    • John Hough
    • Sarah Wenk
    • Ike Eisenmann, Kim Richards, Ray Milland
  4. Mar 21, 1975 · IMDb RATING. 6.3 /10. 11K. YOUR RATING. Rate. Play trailer 0:30. 5 Videos. 99+ Photos. Adventure Family Fantasy. Two mysterious orphan children have extraordinary powers and are chased by a scheming millionaire. But where do these kids really call home? Director. John Hough. Writers. Robert Malcolm Young. Alexander Key. Stars. Eddie Albert.

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    • Adventure, Family, Fantasy
    • John Hough
    • 1975-03-21
  5. 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.

  6. Watch Escape to Witch Mountain with a subscription on Disney+, rent on Fandango at Home, Prime Video, or buy on Fandango at Home, Prime Video. TOP CRITIC. Rated: C+ • Mar 17, 2009. TOP...

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    • John Hough
    • G
    • Eddie Albert
  7. Feb 18, 2012 · Parents need to know that this new take on Disney's classic Escape to Witch Mountain is scary -- the destruction of the world is at stake, and the main characters are in constant peril. And, for a PG-rated film, it has more violence and intense moments than you might expect.

  8. English. Box office. $20,000,000 [1] 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.

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