


Return from Witch Mountain
Tony and Tia are other-worldly twins endowed with telekinesis. When their Uncle Bene drops them off in Los Angeles for an earthbound vacation, a display of their supernatural skill catches the eye of the nefarious Dr. Gannon and his partner in crime, Letha, who see rich possibilities in harnessing the children's gifts. They kidnap Tony, and Tia gives chase only to find Gannon is using her brother's powers against her.
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Plot Summary
Continuing their adventures, Tia and Tony, two orphans with telekinetic powers, travel to Los Angeles. Their powers draw unwanted attention, particularly from a ruthless occultist who seeks to exploit their abilities for his own nefarious purposes. They must evade capture and find a way to protect themselves and their newfound friends, including a skeptical geologist and his niece.
Critical Reception
Return from Witch Mountain was generally well-received as a fun, family-friendly sequel, praised for its special effects and the performances of its young leads and veteran actors. While not critically acclaimed as high art, it succeeded in its goal of providing entertaining adventure for its target audience.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its engaging plot and special effects that were advanced for their time.
- Enjoyed for its blend of adventure, fantasy, and the charm of its young protagonists.
- Acknowledged as a solid sequel that maintained the appeal of the original film.
Google audience: Audiences appreciated the continuation of the magical adventures of Tia and Tony, finding the film to be an entertaining and exciting watch for the whole family. The special effects and the performances of the cast, especially the young leads, were frequently highlighted as positive aspects.
Fun Fact
Christopher Lee, who plays the villain Dr. Thorne, was originally considered for the role of the benevolent Dr. Malone in the first film, Escape to Witch Mountain (1975).
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