Return from Witch Mountain
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Adventure. Fantasy. Kids
Tia and her brother Tony have supernatural powers, can communicate and move things with the power of their mind alone. They arrive on Earth for a visit in New York. When Tony uses his powers to prevent an accident, he gets into the hands of Dr. Gannon, a ruthless scientist who's constantly striving for power over the world. He puts him a device into the brain that allows him to control Tony's will. Tia gets help from a kids gang to free Tony and save the Earth. [+]
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United States | The Washington Post | "Fortunately, the level of pictorial magic improves considerably as the movies rolls along." | POS |
United States | The Washington Post | "It's a frequent theme of bad children's pictures that knowledge, especially scientific knowledge, is the opposite of unspoiled childhood goodness,and here it is again" | NEG |
United States | Variety | "Pic is loaded with the kind of visual hijinks juve audiences love, and appeal should hold for adults" | POS |
United States | IGN | "This extremely generic plotline feels very underwritten, almost as if it was one of many episodes of a Witch Mountain TV series rather than a three-years in the making sequel" | NEG |
United States | The New York Times | "The two young principals are serviceable, but not nearly as lively as some of their co-stars — Christian Juttner, as the tallest Earthquake, steals virtually every scene he doesn't share with Miss Davis or Mr. Lee." | POS |
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