Search results
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.
- (11K)
- Adventure, Family, Fantasy
- John Hough
- 1975-03-21
Escape to Witch Mountain: Directed by Peter Rader. With Robert Vaughn, Elisabeth Moss, Erik von Detten, Sam Horrigan. A brother-sister duo possessing psychic powers are pursued by a millionaire who intends to use them for his gain.
- (1.7K)
- Peter Rader
Escape to Witch Mountain (1975) - Movies, TV, Celebs, and more... Menu. Movies. Release Calendar Top 250 Movies Most Popular Movies Browse Movies by Genre Top Box ...
Richards and Eisenmann are a pair of orphaned children with psychic powers who suffer from amnesia and cannot remember where they came from. Evil tycoon Milland wants to use them toward his own ...
Escape to Witch Mountain is a 1995 American fantasy-adventure television film written and directed by Peter Rader. It is a remake of the 1975 film of the same name. [2] The film was announced by American Broadcasting Company (ABC) in September 1994, as the third of four Disney film remakes to air on the channel, the other three being The Shaggy Dog, The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes, and Freaky ...
- Adventure Family Fantasy
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.
People also ask
Is escape to Witch Mountain based on a true story?
Is escape to Witch Mountain a good movie?
Is there a sequel to escape to Witch Mountain?
Who starred in escape to Witch Mountain?
When did escape to Witch Mountain come out?
Why did Disney not release Escape to Witch Mountain?
97 minutes ‧ G ‧ 1975. Roger Ebert. January 1, 1975. 3 min read. “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 ...