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Beyond Witch Mountain is a 1982 American science fantasy television film directed by Robert Day. It is a sequel to Escape to Witch Mountain (1975) and is the third installment in the Witch Mountain franchise. While most parts were recast, including Tia and Tony, Eddie Albert returned to play Jason O'Day from the original 1975 film.
The Witch Mountain franchise consists of American science fiction fantasy-action adventure films, produced by The Walt Disney Company. [1] [2] [3] Based on the 1968 novel Escape to Witch Mountain by Alexander Key, the films deal with extraterrestrial children on Earth seeking to return to their home planet, while antagonists attempt to foil their escape.
In 1982, Beyond Witch Mountain was produced as a television film and broadcast on CBS through Walt Disney and serves as the third and final film in the series. In 1995, Escape to Witch Mountain was produced as a television film, with a different cast and several details changed or omitted, and released as part of The Wonderful World of Disney.
It was followed up by sequels like Return from Witch Mountain, Beyond Witch Mountain, as well as a TV-film remake in 1995. Watch on Disney+. 20. Return From Witch Mountain (1978)
Escape to Witch Mountain is a science fiction novel written by Alexander Key in 1968. [1] It was adapted for film by Disney as Escape to Witch Mountain in 1975 which spawned the Witch Mountain franchise. The novel was illustrated by Leon B. Wisdom, Jr. and originally published in 1968 by the Westminster Press in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Christian Juttner, the actor who starred in Return From Witch Mountain as a child, has died. He was 60. Juttner died of natural causes at his home in Yucca Valley, Calif., on Nov. 29, 2024, his ...
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Return from Witch Mountain was released on VHS in April 1986. It was first released as a Special Edition DVD in Region 1 on September 2, 2003, re-released on DVD in a two-movie collection along with Escape to Witch Mountain on September 5, 2006, and re-released as part of the Walt Disney Family Classics line on March 10, 2009.