1995 Escape to Witch Mountain continues the adventures of two extraordinary children, Tia and Tony, who possess supernatural abilities and must escape from the clutches of evil forces.
The film takes the audience on a magical journey to Witch Mountain, an enigmatic place where nature and the supernatural intertwine. The mountain is home to ancient spirits and mystical creatures, creating a realm of wonder and intrigue.
Tia (Kimberly J. Brown) and Tony (Erik von Detten) are orphans with extraordinary powers. Tia possesses telepathic abilities, allowing her to communicate with others and manipulate objects with her mind. Tony, on the other hand, has telekinetic powers, granting him the ability to control and move things with his thoughts.
Tia and Tony's peaceful existence is shattered when they become the targets of an evil organization known as the Institute. Led by the ruthless Dr. Harlow (Christopher Lee), the Institute seeks to exploit the children's powers for nefarious purposes.
With the help of a sympathetic veterinarian (Donald Moffat), Tia and Tony embark on a perilous journey to escape from the Institute and ultimately reach Witch Mountain, where they believe they will find safety and belonging.
Throughout their journey, Tia and Tony encounter both danger and compassion. They face perilous obstacles and confront their fears, but their resilience and belief in themselves empower them to overcome evil forces.
1995 Escape to Witch Mountain has become a beloved classic, fondly remembered by audiences for its blend of adventure, fantasy, and heartwarming moments. The film has inspired merchandise, video games, and even a television series, further cementing its place in pop culture history.
1995 Escape to Witch Mountain explores several psychological themes:
1995 Escape to Witch Mountain has a profound impact on children for several reasons:
Year | Box Office Revenue |
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1995 | $20.3 million |
2009 (re-release) | $1.2 million |
Critic | Review |
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Roger Ebert | "A charming and exciting film for children and adults alike." |
Leonard Maltin | "A well-crafted adventure that delivers on its promise." |
James Berardinelli | "An entertaining and heartwarming tale that is sure to please audiences of all ages." |
Role | Actor/Crew |
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Tia | Kimberly J. Brown |
Tony | Erik von Detten |
Dr. Harlow | Christopher Lee |
Veterinarian | Donald Moffat |
Director | John Hough |
Producer | Jules Bass |
Product | Year |
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Action figures | 1995 |
Video game | 1995 |
Television series | 1998 |
Soundtrack album | 1995 |
1995 Escape to Witch Mountain remains a timeless classic that captures the imagination of audiences with its enchanting story, extraordinary characters, and heartwarming themes. The film's enduring popularity is a testament to its enduring appeal and its ability to inspire generations of viewers.
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