Return From Witch Mountain - Cast

Cast

  • Bette Davis — Letha Wedge
  • Christopher Lee — Dr. Victor Gannon
  • Kim Richards — Tia Malone
  • Ike Eisenmann — Tony Malone
  • Jack Soo — Mr. "Yo-Yo" Yokomoto
  • Anthony James — Sickle
  • Richard Bakalyan — Eddie
  • Ward Costello — Mr. Clearcole
  • Christian Juttner — Dazzler
  • Brad Savage — Muscles
  • Poindexter — Crusher
  • Jeffrey Jacquet — Rocky
  • Stu Gilliam — Dolan
  • William H. Bassett — Operations officer
  • Tom Scott — Monitor
  • Helene Winston — Dowager
  • Albert Able — Engineer
  • Denver Pyle — Uncle Bene
  • Brian Part, Pierre Daniel — Goons
  • Wally Brooks — Taxi fare
  • Mel Gold — Security guard
  • Bob Yothers — Cop
  • Casse Jaeger — School patrolman
  • Larry Mamorstein — Guard
  • Bob James — Gate guard
  • Ruth Warshawsky — Lady in car
  • Adam Anderson — Man in museum
  • Rosemary Lord — Woman in museum
  • Ted Noose — Policeman
  • Wally Berns — Man in car

Actors Kim Richards and Ike Eisenmann appear in at least four films together — this one, the original 1975 Disney film Escape to Witch Mountain, and the television film Devil Dog: The Hound of Hell. Richards portrays the roadside waitress and Eisenmann portrays the Sheriff in a re-imagined remake of the original film, Race to Witch Mountain, released in March 2009.

Jack Soo (Mr. "Yoyo" Yokomoto) was diagnosed with esophageal cancer in the Autumn of 1978, several months after the film's release. Return from Witch Mountain would be his final movie appearance, as he died the following January.

The emergency voice heard over Yokomoto's van radio — announcing the problem at the plutonium plant — is that of Gary Owens.

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