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La montagne ensorcelée

Titre original : Escape to Witch Mountain
  • 1975
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  • 1h 37min
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La montagne ensorcelée (1975)
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Deux orphelins mystérieux dotés de pouvoirs extraordinaires sont poursuivis par un millionnaire intrigant. Mais où est-ce que ces enfants se sentent vraiment chez eux?Deux orphelins mystérieux dotés de pouvoirs extraordinaires sont poursuivis par un millionnaire intrigant. Mais où est-ce que ces enfants se sentent vraiment chez eux?Deux orphelins mystérieux dotés de pouvoirs extraordinaires sont poursuivis par un millionnaire intrigant. Mais où est-ce que ces enfants se sentent vraiment chez eux?

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    • John Hough
  • Scénario
    • Robert Malcolm Young
    • Alexander Key
  • Casting principal
    • Eddie Albert
    • Ray Milland
    • Donald Pleasence
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      • John Hough
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      • Robert Malcolm Young
      • Alexander Key
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      • Eddie Albert
      • Ray Milland
      • Donald Pleasence
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    Eddie Albert
    Eddie Albert
    • Jason
    Ray Milland
    Ray Milland
    • Aristotle Bolt
    Donald Pleasence
    Donald Pleasence
    • Deranian
    Kim Richards
    Kim Richards
    • Tia
    Ike Eisenmann
    Ike Eisenmann
    • Tony
    Walter Barnes
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    Reta Shaw
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    • Mrs. Grindley
    Denver Pyle
    Denver Pyle
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    Alfred Ryder
    Alfred Ryder
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    Lawrence Montaigne
    Lawrence Montaigne
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    Terry Wilson
    Terry Wilson
    • Biff Jenkins
    George Chandler
    George Chandler
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    Dermott Downs
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    Shepherd Sanders
    Shepherd Sanders
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    Don Brodie
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    Paul Sorensen
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    Tiger Joe Marsh
    • Lorko
    Harry Holcombe
    Harry Holcombe
    • Capt. Malone
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      • John Hough
    • Scénario
      • Robert Malcolm Young
      • Alexander Key
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    7Coventry

    Like father, like son… a family favorite!

    Honestly, very few things in life fill me with more joy and happiness than re-watching the favorite movies of my childhood during lazy Sunday afternoons, now more or less 20 to 25 years after I last saw them. During the past couple of years, I discovered that I still love them all just as much as back when I was a geeky 9- year-old with an unhealthy interest in macabre kids' films! I'm talking about titles like "Dark Crystal", "The Watcher in the Woods", "Return to Oz", "Island at the Top of the World" and "Something Wicked this Way Comes". "Escape to Witch Mountain" was also on my list of childhood favorites, and re-watching this particular one also became another emotional milestone for me, since I watched it together with my 6-year-old son! We live in Belgium, so he doesn't speak English and he can't properly read subtitles yet, so I pretty much narrated the entire movie to him. But that was a big pleasure since he was clearly just as impressed and intrigued as I was 25 years ago and he truly loved all the legendary scenes, like with the flying RV, the trained bear and the upside down helicopter! Now, nearly a week after having seen the film he still talks about it and he particularly feels proud about having watched a more mature movie whereas his friends at school are still just watching the animated Disney movies!

    But anyways, even my more objective opinion states that "Escape to Witch Mountain" is a recommendable film for all types of audiences. It has an engaging plot, good pacing, plenty of versatile action and – most of all – wonderful acting performances. Back when I was 9, I obviously didn't know who Donald Pleasance or Ray Milland were, but over the years I became a horror fanatic and now they are both ranked among my favorite actors of all time. It's good to see that even in Disney movies they remain loyal to their reputations and depict villainous characters that are equally menacing and loathsome as in regular hardcore horror movies! The story introduces two cherubic but orphaned siblings, Tia and Tony, with sensational supernatural powers. The girl Tia can foretell things before they occur and talk to animals, while the boy has telekinetic capacities. Nobody knows where they come from, although Tia has vague recollections of a shipwreck, and they are placed in a boarding school where they clearly don't fit in with the other children. When the girl saves the life of a certain Mr. Deranian (Donald Pleasance) by warning him about an accident about to happen, he is immediately intrigued by her powers and informs his employer Aristotle Bolt (Ray Milland). Their intentions obviously aren't peaceful and even though they offer Tia and Tony a giant room full of toys, the girl senses they are in danger and they flee from the estate. With the - initially reluctant – help of lone tourist Jason O'Day (Eddie Albert), they set out on a dangerous journey in search for their true personalities. "Escape to Witch Mountain" is still a great and adventurous kids' movie, accomplished with a lot more heart and passion than nowadays. I hope to quickly track down the sequel "Return to Witch Mountain" as well, as it has an equally impressive cast featuring Christopher Lee and Bette Davis.
    jajocio

    One of this "memorial films"

    Well, I'm from Spain so excuse my English. I'm not really an expert, but i have seen this film between 10 - 20 times when I was less than a teenager. I think if I could watch it now, I got sleep before second act starts. But, a kid can find so much interesting dreams to have in the future. YOU'RE SPECIAL!! That was exactly I thought each time i watch it. A Kid always want to be heard & considered by his parents & society. The power of the imagination, the "can do what i want" & the "not possible identification" with other powered heroes (too old, too far, too big or too dangerous) makes this film indispensable for kids.

    Maybe this film was a FIASCO for Disney, but in Spain (and in other countries, i guess), many people considered it like a Bible of entertainment and easy cinema. Only in Hollywood! And with the inducement to see one of the later monkees component doing the levitation that never obtain with his music.

    A classic.
    gypsycaine

    Pretty good then, and still good now

    A long time ago, I was into books. This isn't a light phrase, I took out multitudes of them from the library. Alexander Key wrote a neat novel called "Escape to Witch Mountain" about a priest named Father O'Day who helps two siblings return to their people. It was a very good book, and I knew when I bought the book from the Book Fair that it was a reprint to endorse the movie. However, at that time, my movie-experiences were minimal. It took several years for me to actually be able to see the movie (when Disney first brought out the Disney Channel, iirc) and I was a bit surprised at the liberties that were taken with Key's book. The priest became the widower, and the beat up car became the RV. Bolt was not in the book, but he was an interesting main-villian, and I enjoyed the movie. My son, who is now 6 (Tues this week) enjoys watching it on VHS as much as I do!

    Return was not as good--it was a "let's make money by doing a sequel" but it was cool too. As that 5th grader, I knew what it was to be outside the norm, and I wanted to have the same powers that Tia did, so I guess that's saying something!

    I too place this movie with Parent Trap, Candleshoe, and Freaky Friday. Good movies that I don't have to worry about my child "catching" wrong words from! **** out of 5.
    6moonspinner55

    Falls apart near the finish, but until then an excellent family film

    Alexander Key's popular pre-teen novel concerns two orphaned siblings with supernatural powers taken in by a nefarious millionaire (named Aristotle Bolt!) who wants to exploit their magical abilities for personal gain. Top-notch Walt Disney adventure for families has natural, non-precocious performances from young Ike Eisenmann and Kim Richards as the gifted kids, and their friendship with good-hearted traveler Eddie Albert is sweet but not sticky. The eerie flashbacks to the youngsters' early beginnings are well-captured by director John Hough, who is otherwise forced (perhaps for budgetary reasons) to skimp on genuine atmosphere in place of an elongated chase. Too bad the finale replaces emotion with effects, as these characters are quite remarkable. Followed by a fairly wan sequel, 1978's "Return From Witch Mountain", in which the special effects became the whole show. **1/2 from ****
    8kyle-cruse

    Everything the new version is not

    Having seen the new version of this film recently ("Race to Witch Mountain"), I cannot tell you how much of a pleasant surprise "Escape to Witch Mountain" was to me. The new version, in my opinion, lacks any kind of character development and is full of annoying characters that do nothing to help the movie. Essentially, the new version basically did away with the first 45 minutes or so of this film, which helped set up the story, develop the characters, and give us a better sense of why the kids are running away. Also, Dwayne Johnson is incredibly lacking in emotion and character compared to Eddie Albert in this movie. While I admit that most of the special effects in this film may seem cheesy by today's standards, they actually make the film even more fun to laugh at. This film came out of a couple of decades when Disney was at its height of live action movies, when even film of this type they turned out was at least worthwhile. This is an enjoyable movie, with good jobs of acting done by basically all of the characters. Appropriate for anyone in the family, exciting, funny, and likable.

    ***1/2 out of ****

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    • Anecdotes
      The character of Tia in the flashback sequences was played by Kyle Richards, the real-life younger sister of Kim Richards.
    • Gaffes
      Wires are obvious in two scenes; on the hovering handgun at the campground, and on the floating harmonica in the jail.
    • Citations

      Jason O'Day: Um, look. Um, if you don't mind, I'd like to plan on remembering you two as if you were my kids. The kids I never had.

    • Versions alternatives
      Early video releases were missing the magic sequence with the dancing puppets. Disney's response to complaints was that music rights were not available.
    • Connexions
      Edited from Bambi (1942)
    • Bandes originales
      When You Wish Upon a Star
      (uncredited)

      Music by Leigh Harline

      Lyrics by Ned Washington

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 4 février 1976 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • Official site
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • La montaña embrujada
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Big Sur, Californie, États-Unis
    • Société de production
      • Walt Disney Productions
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    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 20 000 000 $US
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 20 000 000 $US
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      1 heure 37 minutes
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