Now that we are winding down and getting to the end of the Fav Halloween movies I'm saving the best ones for last Movies 6 - 7 in my opinion are the best of all time Halloween movies. (And yes I know both photos are of Halloweentown 2, just use your imagination here people)
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-The Crafty Witch
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Halloweentown
Rating: PG Length: 84 mins. Year: 1998
Cast: Debbie
Reynolds, Judith Hoag, Kimberly J. Brown
Movie Description
A Disney Channel Original Movie that's become a
Halloween-season standard, 1998's Halloweentown stars screen legend Debbie
Reynolds as the matriarch of what turns out to be a family of witches.
When Aggie (Reynolds) unexpectedly drops in for a visit, her
daughter (Gwen) isn't as thrilled as her three children about the surprise
appearance. Aggie's drop-in coincides with an argument between Gwen and the
children regarding why they aren't allowed to celebrate Halloween. To Gwen's
displeasure, the grandmother supports her grandchildren's desires, and Gwen is
soon fighting a losing battle.
Against Gwen's wishes, Aggie begins training Marnie, the
13-year old, to be a witch. A huge argument ensues, but Aggie (as always)
convinces Gwen that Marnie is needed to help solve a string of mysterious
disappearances that only a fresh, novice witch can help with.
From there, the film takes off on an other-worldly adventure
filled with spells and teen romance, highlighted by the three siblings
discovering and using their previously untapped powers to save their town from
an evil demon who ironically was once Gwen's boyfriend.
Halloweentown 2
Rating: PG Length: 81 mins. Year: 2001
Cast: Debbie
Reynolds, Judith Hoag, Kimberly J. Brown
Movie Description
Screen legend Debbie Reynolds portrays the grandmother of a
teenage witch in the Disney Channel Original Movie, Halloweentown II: Kalabar's
Revenge. The film is the first sequel in a series of four films adapted from
the original Disney production of Halloweentown.
The grand-daughter, Marnie (Kimberly J. Brown), has
unknowingly allowed her grandmother's book of magical spells to fall into the
hands of Kal (Daniel Kountz), who turns out to be the warlock son of Kalabar, a
fearsome demon. When Aggie, the grandmother, begins noticing unusual magical
activity, she becomes suspicious and, with Marnie in tow, depart for
Halloweentown to investigate and try to rectify the situation. Upon arrival,
they discover that the town has been transformed (via black magic) into a
nightmarish version of all things "Halloween."
The film is directed by Mary Lambert, whose resume includes
music videos and television as well as feature films, primarily in the horror
genre.
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