Halloweentown High suffers from trying to keep the friendly version of Halloween (with vegetarian werewolves and other nice “scary” creatures).
Halloweentown High (2004)
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Runtime: 83 mins
Genre: Television
Synopsis: When Marnie convinces Halloweentown High to allow several students to accompany her back to the real world, she thinks she'll be able to protect them from harm. She also promises to stow away her... When Marnie convinces Halloweentown High to allow several students to accompany her back to the real world, she thinks she'll be able to protect them from harm. She also promises to stow away her witch powers as part of the deal. But then the horrific Knight of the Evil Dagger starts to threaten their safety, and she needs her supernatural abilities more than ever. This is the third release in the popular Disney Channel series. [More]
Starring: Debbie Reynolds, Kimberyl J. Brown, Joey Zimmerman, Emily Roeske
Starring: Debbie Reynolds, Kimberyl J. Brown, Joey Zimmerman, Emily Roeske, Finn Wittrock
Director: Mark A. Z. Dippé
Director: Mark A. Z. Dippé
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