
Escape to Witch Mountain (1975)
Originally released - 21 March 1975
Director <a href="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0396421/">John Hough</a>
Main Cast
<a href="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001668/">Kim Richards</a> - Tia Malone
<a href="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0252055/">Ike Eisenmann</a> - Tony Malone
<a href="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000734/">Eddie Albert</a> - Jason O'Day
<a href="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001537/">Ray Milland</a> - Aristotle Bolt
<a href="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000587/">Donald Pleasence</a> - Deranian
<a href="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0055812/">Walter Barnes</a> - Sheriff Purdy
<a href="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0701500/">Denver Pyle</a> - Uncle Bene
Based on the novel "Escape to Witch Mountain" by Alexander Key</center>
A vehicle floats in midair... a coat rack comes to life and attacks a sheriff... and wild animals are putty in the hands of Tony and Tia Malone in Disney's thrilling fantasy adventure about the psychic powers of two young orphans. Their clairvoyance prompts evil millionaire Aristotle Bolt (Ray Milland) to lure them to his mansion to exploit their powers. While escaping, they meet a friendly camper (Eddie Albert) and begin to unravel the mystery of their origin. Soon, all three are fleeing townspeople who have branded the children witches. But then IT happens! Someone with even greater power takes over and leads the children - and the audience - into a dazzling and unexpected experience... one that is truly out of this world!
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This seems to have become somewhat of a cult film. One of the few stand out hits from the 70s Disney era that seems to have stood the test of time and memory and remaining popular today.
The story is much darker and sinister to what the usual Disney fare of the time would have been, not just a coincidence that director John Hough went on a few years later to create what could arguably be the darkest film bearing the Disney name, <a href="http://www.ultimatedisney.com/forum/vie ... 17387">The Watcher in the Woods</a>. The film is certainly strong in terms of story and action and from the opening credits with the mysterious animated hound in pursuit of something you know this is an adventure story unlike other Disney films of the period.
However if truth be told I find the film in places to be very weak. Some parts of the story just don't seem coherent and I know as a child the film confused me. The opening with the dogs gives the suggestion that the children are on the run being pursued by dogs. They make constant reference to the dogs be X miles away only its not until over half way through the film that they are chased by dogs and owing to the fact that Tia can talk to animals and tell them not to chase them it workd out to be hardly that frightening at all. Similarly despite the chase with the cars, hillbillies and helicopter the ending to me seems to just fizzle out and after the build up, seems somewhat of a let down to me.
I feel it necessary that the special effects be mentioned. I mean by todays standards the look simply awful. The floating flour, the flying camper van, the spaceship that looks like it was made out of an old cornflake packet. Now I'm aware that technology was not what it is now. But still, even by 1970s standards it still seems weak. Years previous to this greater this were done and more convinvingly in Bedknobs and Broomsticks. So I ask the people (if there are any here) that saw the film during its original theatrical release, did the effects stick out like a sore thumb then or did they convince?
So in summary whilst the film does have some wonderful moments of tension, drama, excitement and action they seem muted by the areas of slowness.
Your thoughts?
Oh and those of you who pay attention will notice I've added a poll. Maybe clicking squares will add a bit more interest and get people to read/post in these threads and then they won't die out after a couple of posts.
I personally would give 'Escape to Witch Mountain' 3/5
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