Beyond Witch Mountain
Beyond Witch Mountain

Beyond Witch Mountain

1982Movie48 minEnglish

After news of the boy's amazing abilities surfaces, Tony and Tia are sent to go find him knowing that the boy must be from their world. They are joined by an old friend Jason O'Day and a black cat named Winky. Together, they race to find the prodigy before their old nemesis Aristotle Bolt does.

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IMDb6.0/10
Director: Irv MooreGenres: Family, Sci-Fi, Adventure

Plot Summary

A young woman, a disgraced scientist, and a cynical park ranger team up to protect two orphaned alien children from a shadowy government organization bent on exploiting their psychic abilities. The children, who possess telekinetic powers, are on the run and must navigate the dangers of the human world while trying to find their way home. Their journey leads them through treacherous landscapes and close calls as they evade their pursuers.

Critical Reception

Beyond Witch Mountain, the third installment in the Witch Mountain series, was met with a mixed to positive reception from audiences who enjoyed its family-friendly adventure and the continuation of the beloved characters. Critics noted its lighter tone compared to its predecessors and appreciated the performances, though some found the plot predictable and less engaging than the original films.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its family-friendly nature and continuation of the Witch Mountain legacy.
  • Appreciated for the charming performances of the young alien actors.
  • Some found the plot less compelling and more formulaic than earlier entries.

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Fun Fact

Unlike the earlier films which were theatrical releases, 'Beyond Witch Mountain' was produced as a made-for-television movie.

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r96sk

Just about better than <em>'Return from Witch Mountain'</em>, though <em>'Beyond Witch Mountain'</em> is still a monotonous sequel. Disney clearly gambled and put all their eggs in the television series basket, which never materialised. ...