Halloweentown High (2004)

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Written by Paul Bernbaum, Daniel Berendsen

Directed by Mark A.Z. Dippé

Also known as "Halloweentown 3"

Production Year: 2004

Rating: PG Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Made for TV

In this third slice of bewitching comedy, our half mortal/half witch heroine Marnie decides that now the portal between the human and supernatural worlds is open for a longer period than just Halloween itself, she wants there to be more communication between the two. So she sets up a sort of student exchange programme between her mortal school and Halloweentown High. But her first batch of visitors causes some controversy - as you'd expect when a witch, a warlock, a pink troll, a werewolf and an ogre turn up for classes, even if they are wearing human costumes! Marnie undertakes to see no harm comes to the exchange students, but finds she's got quite a task on her hands. Fortunately she has grandmother Aggie and the rest of the family to help her. More magical fun with Marnie and her crazy kin

Cast

Kimberly J. BrownMarnie Piper
Image for Debbie ReynoldsDebbie ReynoldsAggie Cromwell
Judith HoagGwen Piper
Joey ZimmermanDylan Piper
Emily RoeskeSophie Piper
Finn WittrockCody
Clifton DavisPrincipal Flannigan
Eliana ReyesCassie the Witch
Lucas GrabeelEthan the Warlock
J. Michael FlynnDalloway
Olesya RulinNatalie the Pink Troll
Todd Michael SchwartzmanPete the Werewolf
Clayton TaylorLittle Chester
Jesse HarwardBig Chester
Jeff OlsonSix Armed Man

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