
Título original: Escape to Witch Mountain
Título español: La montaña embrujada
Año: 1975 País: EE.UU.
Géneros: Fantasía | Familiar | Aventura | Ciencia-ficción
Director: John Hough
Intérpretes: Eddie Albert, Ray Milland, Donald Pleasence, Kim Richards, Ike Eisenmann
Guión: Robert M. Young (guión), Alexander Key (novela)
Fotografía: Frank V. Phillips
Música: Johnny Mandel
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Sinopsis:
Tia (Kim Richards) y Tony (Ike Eisenmann) son dos huérfanos con poderes extraordinarios. Lucas Deranian (Donald Pleasence) se hace pasar por su tío para conseguir los poderes de los niños y utilizarlos en su beneficio. Pero Jason (Eddie Albert), un viudo cínico, intentará ayudar a Tia y Tony a escapar de la montaña embrujada donde han sido encerrados...
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This fast-paced Disney endeavor stars Kim Richards and Ike Eisenmann as two adolescents with acute psychic powers. The kids are actually space aliens, but suffer from amnesia and are unaware of their origins. Pursued by greedy business-mogul Ray Milland, who wants to harness their special powers for his benefit, Kim and Ike are rescued by likeable camper Eddie Albert. He and the kids escape to the mountain of the title when Albert's RV suddenly acquires the power of flight. In 1978, the film spawned the sequel Return from Witch Mountain.
Hal Erickson (Allmovie)
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Reseña:
One would not normally think of using the words "Disney" and "thriller" in the same sentence but Escape To Witch Mountain is a happy exception to that idea. Though geared towards a younger audience, the script never cops out or talks down to its viewers -- instead, it delivers an engaging mystery story paced with plenty of effects-laden setpieces. Escape To Witch Mountain benefits greatly from the confident direction of John Hough, who brings the thriller-crafting skills he developed on films like The Legend Of Hell House and Dirty Mary Crazy Larry into play here. He gives the film a bracing style full of mobile camerawork -- the many car-chase scenes are truly thrilling thanks to the visceral visual style - and effective editing that grabs the viewer's attention (the latter aspect is best illustrated through Tia's frequent flashbacks). It's a pleasant surprise that he shows a nice talent for Disney-style whimsy, as well: the best example is a delightful scene where Tony uses his telekinetic ability to bring a roomful of marionettes to life. That said, Escape To Witch Mountain's appeal is sealed by a series of excellent performances: Ike Eisenmann and Kim Richards make a charismatic, down-to-earth pair of young heroes while Eddie Albert adds gruff charm as their reluctant protector and Ray Milland and Donald Pleasance make a slyly menacing pair of villains. To sum up, Escape To Witch Mountain is one of Disney's best live-action efforts from the 1970's and a thriller that adults can enjoy along with their kids.
Donald Guarisco (Allmovie)
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English - Spanish
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