Halloweentown 2: Kalabar's Revenge (2001)

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Written by Jon Cooksey, Ali Matheson

Directed by Mary Lambert

Also known as "Halloweentown 2: la Venganza de Kalabar", "Halloweentown II: A Vingança de Kalabar"

Running Time: 95 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2001

Rating: PG Certificate

Filmed in Colour

Made for TV

Witches are on the warpath in this sequel to the original hit movie about Marnie, a girl who learns on her 13th birthday that she comes from a family of witches. Debbie Reynolds again stars as Marnie's grandmother Aggie, as the family returns to its native Halloweentown to find that all the magic seems to have gone. It seems that Aggie's spell book has been stolen by an angry warlock, who's going to turn every human into whatever creature's costume they are wearing at midnight on Halloween. So it's a race against time to get the book back and save humans from permanent horror in this bewitching Disney film.

Cast

Kimberly J. BrownMarnie Cromwell
Wren RobertsCaveman
Daniel KountzCal
Joey ZimmermanDylan Cromwell
Judith HoagGwen Cromwell
Emily RoeskeSophie Cromwell
Phillip Van DykeLuke
Image for Peter WingfieldPeter WingfieldAlec
Blu MankumaGort
Image for Debbie ReynoldsDebbie ReynoldsAggie Cromwell
Casey DuboisLittle Boy
Jessica LucasVampire Girl
Blake MawsonFly
Scott OwenAnnouncer
Xantha RadleyAstris
Richard SideBenny
Robin ThomasCalabar

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