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Return from Witch Mountain

Other-worldly twins Tony and Tia wield telekinesis. When their Uncle Bene drops them off in Los Angeles for an earthbound vacation, a display of their supernatural abilities catches the eye of the nefarious Dr. Gannon and his partner Letha, who see rich opportunities to exploit the children's gifts. They abduct Tony, and Tia pursues, only to learn that Gannon is turning her brother's powers against her.

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Lloyd Nelson

John Hough

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Cast & Crew

Christopher Lee

Christopher Lee

Victor Gannon

Bob Harks

Bob Harks

Guard (uncredited)

Murray Pollack

Murray Pollack

Scientist (uncredited)

William Bassett

William Bassett

Operations Officer

Lloyd Nelson

Lloyd Nelson

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Bette Davis

Bette Davis

Letha Wedge

Richard Bakalyan

Richard Bakalyan

Eddie

Denver Pyle

Denver Pyle

Uncle Bene

Stu Gilliam

Stu Gilliam

Dolan

Wally K. Berns

Wally K. Berns

Man in Car

Gary Owens

Gary Owens

Newscaster (voice) (uncredited)

John Hough

John Hough

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Tom Scott

Tom Scott

Monitor

Ted Noose

Ted Noose

Policeman

Anthony James

Anthony James

Sickle

Brad Savage

Brad Savage

Muscles

Mel Gold

Mel Gold

Security Guard

Bob Templeton

Bob Templeton

Museum Patron (uncredited)

Helene Winston

Helene Winston

Dowager

Kim Richards

Kim Richards

Tia

Ike Eisenmann

Ike Eisenmann

Tony

Jack Soo

Jack Soo

Mr. "Yo-Yo" Yokomoto

Ward Costello

Ward Costello

Mr. Clearcole

Christian Juttner

Christian Juttner

Dazzler

Poindexter Yothers

Poindexter Yothers

Crusher

Jeffrey Jacquet

Jeffrey Jacquet

Rocky

Albert Able

Albert Able

Engineer

Brian Part

Brian Part

Goon #1

Pierre Daniel

Pierre Daniel

Goon #2

Wally Brooks

Wally Brooks

Taxi Fare

Bob Yothers

Bob Yothers

Cop

Casse Jaeger

Casse Jaeger

School Patrolman

Larry Marmorstein

Larry Marmorstein

Guard #1

Bob James

Bob James

Gate Guard

Ruth Warshawsky

Ruth Warshawsky

Lady in Car

Adam Anderson

Adam Anderson

Man in Museum

Rosemary Lord

Rosemary Lord

Woman in Museum

Robert Board

Robert Board

Museum Patron (uncredited)

Adam Roarke

Adam Roarke

Museum Guard (uncredited)

Details

GenresAdventure, Fantasy, Science Fiction, Family
Runtime1h 35 mins
Released on10 Mar 1978
Languageen
Produced InUS

Reviews

r96sk

6/10

After an intriguing first film, <em>'Return from Witch Mountain'</em> is annoyingly a sequel that chooses a lazy, formulaic evil villain storyline. Don't get me wrong, what you get isn't anything majorly negative but it does very little to boost the production it precedes. The 1975 film ends with a revelation of something more, to the point you'd expect them to build upon it here. Sadly they don't, as we get a very bland bad guy. Christopher Lee is notably in this, but unfortunately for him plays the aforementioned antagonist - Dr. Victor Gannon. He is joined by Bette Davis (Letha), who is equally forgettable. Kim Richards (Tia) and Ike Eisenmann (Tony) return to play the two kids, while there are decent minor roles for Jack Soo (Yokomoto) and Richard Bakalyan (Eddie). Disappointing that they didn't continue the idea left by <em>'Escape to Witch Mountain'</em>. As such, it was always going to come out weaker.

CinemaSerf

6/10

Much as with Ray Milland & Donald Pleasence in the first of these; this sequel is much more about the baddies - in this case a wonderfully venal Bette Davis "Letha" and Christopher Lee as the bonkers scientist "Victor": Lee must be twice the height of his diminutive co-star! Our pair of kids get to go to Los Angeles for a visit. On their way into town, they become separated - "Tony" (Ike Eisenmann) rescues a man he thinks has jumped off a building only to find that it is "Sickle", Davis' nephew and Lee's mind-control experiment guinea pig. They drug and kidnap Tony and carry out some fun capers in her search for loot... Meantime, "Tia" (Kim Richards) has rescued the "Earthquake Gang" from their own kiddie equivalent of "West Side Story" and they all set out to find her lost brother. The adult performances are all good fun, the story has a few twists and turns; goats and extortion, and there are some basic, enjoyable, special effects deployed throughout this rather, comically, predictable fantasy. This is a good follow up, an enjoyable family feature.

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Part of the Series

Escape to Witch Mountain

Escape to Witch Mountain

1975EN
Race to Witch Mountain

Race to Witch Mountain

2009EN
Beyond Witch Mountain

Beyond Witch Mountain

1982EN