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Escape to Witch Mountain (1975) | trailer. Two mysterious orphan children have extraordinary powers and are chased by a scheming millionaire. But where do these kids really call home?...
- 1 min
- 1954
- MDB trailers
Oct 27, 2020 · Two extraterrestrial orphans crash-land on Earth — where they must escape the wrath of a ruthless millionaire looking to exploit their supernatural powers. Watch this modernized trailer for the...
- 1 min
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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. But where do these kids really call home?
- (11K)
- Adventure, Family, Fantasy
- John Hough
- 1975-03-21
Two mysterious orphan children have extraordinary powers and are chased by a scheming millionaire. But where do these kids really call home? - IMDB.
- 30 sec
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- mazur51
Tony (Ike Eisenmann) and Tia Malone (Kim Richards) are two orphaned siblings with extraordinary psychic powers. When their abilities attract the attention of a cruel millionaire, Aristotle Bolt ...
- (23)
- John Hough
- G
- Eddie Albert
Escape to Witch Mountain is a 1975 science fiction film about two orphaned siblings, Tia and Tony Malone, who possess supernatural abilities. After being adopted by a wealthy and mysterious woman, they embark on a journey to uncover the truth about their past and their connection to Witch Mountain. Your browser does not support the video tag.
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“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.