
The boys and their relationship with "Yo-Yo" bring a great deal of comic relief to the film, along with the underlying message that it might actually be "cool to stay in school. Yokomoto – whom the guys call "Yo-Yo" – come to her aid. Fortunately, a group of wanna-be tough guys called the Earthquake Gang and hapless truant officer Mr.

Tia must find Tony and foil the villains' nefarious plans. Men in black seize the spaceship and search for its passengers with the intention of harnessing their DNA and powers. Project Moon Dust, a secret Defense Department unit led by Henry Burke, arrive at the scene of the crash in black helicopters. Gannon hopes to achieve recognition within the scientific community and worldwide power, while Letha merely wants a return on her investment. An alien spacecraft crashes near Searchlight, Nevada, 45 miles outside of Las Vegas. When the film opens, the extraterrestrial brother and sister. Gannon and Letha happen to see Tony using his powers, kidnap him, and successfully test the doctor's new mind-control technology on him. The psychic teenage sensations who dominated Gen X childhoods, Tony (Ike Eisenmann) and Tia (Kim Richards) reunite for another adventure in Return from Witch Mountain (1978), the sequel to the popular and very successful Disney family adventure Escape to Witch Mountain (1975). The film opens with the psychic siblings Tony (Ike Eisenmann) and Tia (Kim Richards) returning to California for a week.


Uncle Bené drops them off in their flying saucer in the Rose Bowl Stadium, after which they quickly become separated from each other. By Luke Bonanno In basic plot structure, Disneys 1978 sequel Return from Witch Mountain hardly departs from its predecessor, the 1975 hit Escape to Witch Mountain. Having spent a good deal of time enjoying the company of their newfound family and friends at Witch Mountain and intensively studying and practicing their supernormal powers, it is decided that Tony and Tia deserve a vacation in Los Angeles, California. The trailer for Return from Witch Mountain, the sequel to Escape to Witch Mountain.
