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Beyond Witch Mountain

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After news of the boy's amazing abilities surfaces, Tony and Tia are sent to go find him knowing that the boy must be from their world. They are joined by an old friend Jason O'Day and a black cat named Winky. Together, they race to find the prodigy before their old nemesis Aristotle Bolt does.

Release Date : 1982-02-20

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Walt Disney Productions

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Eddie Albert

Character Name : Jason O'Day

Original Name : Eddie Albert

Gender : Male

Tracey Gold

Character Name : Tia

Original Name : Tracey Gold

Gender : Female

Andy Freeman

Character Name : Tony

Original Name : Andy Freeman

Gender : Male

Efrem Zimbalist Jr.

Character Name : Aristotle

Original Name : Efrem Zimbalist Jr.

Gender : Male

J.D. Cannon

Character Name : Deranian

Original Name : J.D. Cannon

Gender : Male

Noah Beery Jr.

Character Name : Uncle Ben

Original Name : Noah Beery Jr.

Gender : Male

Reviews

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r96sk

@r96sk

2021-06-23

Just about better than 'Return from Witch Mountain', though 'Beyond Witch Mountain' is still a monotonous sequel. Disney clearly gambled and put all their eggs in the television series basket, which never materialised. Therefore, as you can imagine, it leaves this underdeveloped. Some moments feel like a rehash on the original film, 'Escape to Witch Mountain', while the rest is simply there to preview the would-be show. It's better than the other sequel from 1978 (which is practically ignored) because it at least acknowledges the ending of the 1975 production. It unfortunately doesn't delve too deeply into it due to the earlier mentioned reason, but there's at least some progress with the story. It's nice seeing Eddie Albert return as Jason O'Day, though Tia and Tony have been (understandably, given the seven-year gap) recast with Tracey Gold and Andy Freeman, the former is fairly solid in her role. A few other characters reappear, but all have different actors - they remain forgettable. Normally a low (48min) run time would work in favour of a film that's disappointing, but it actually works against this one - made worse that there's no follow-up series as well. A missed opportunity.