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== Premise ==
== Premise ==
The film begins with Marnie and her mother arguing over why she and her younger siblings can never go out for Halloween. Gwen (her mother) patiently explains that "there are things about Halloween that you don't understand", but with no more detail than that, it is little surprise that Marnie still has a problem with her mom's order.
Join Marnie, Dylan, and Sophie Piper in their first out of many adventures! On Halloween, Marnie Piper is arguing with her mother Gwen on why she and her sibilines are never allowed to celebrate the holiday. As Gwen has Marnie many times before is that "there are some things about Halloween that she doesn't understand." Unbeknowest to the Cromwell kids is they're mom and their grandmother are actually witches. When their grandmother Aggie Cromwell comes for her annual visit, she encourages Marnie's fascination with Halloween, much to Gwen's disappproval. Later, Aggie tells the kids a bedtime story about a magical place called "Halloweentown", where many sorts of creatures, monsters, and witches live together in peace. Gwen interrupts this, just as Aggie is about to hint to Marnie that she is a actually witch. Aggie wants to start Marnie's witch training before her 13th birthday or Marnie will lose her powers forever, but Gwen who has enjoyed living like a mortal would prefer to raise her children the same way. Despite this, there is another reason for Aggie's visit. Something dark & evil is growing in Halloweentown & Aggie wants help to defeat it. While Aggie & Gwen are arguing, Aggie uses magic which Marnie observes. After Aggie leaves to return home, Marnie, Dylan and, unknown to Marnie and Dylan, Sophie follow her onto the return bus. They soon find that their grandmother actually lives in Halloweentown, which is a real place. With a little help from the mayor, Kalabar, they find their grandmother's house, where Aggie shows them the myterious dark force that has plotting to destroy Halloweentown and a magical talisman that could defeat it. Soon afterwards, Gwen follows the children to Halloweentown and demands that they come home with her. While there, Aggie & Gwen are attacked by the dark force in a movie theater, but are mearly frozen in time. Marnie, Dylan & Sophie race to get the ingredients to activate Merlin's Talisman to stop the evil. The evil reveals itself to be Kalabar. He attempts to encourage the inhabitants of Halloweentown to reclaim the mortal world, which the humans have taken over. Assisted by Kalabar's former henchman, Luke, Marnie installs Merlin's Talinsman into the town square pumpkin, freeing all those who were under Kalabar's spell in the theater. Aggie and Gwen catch up Marnie, Dylan, and Sophie but Kalabar isn't finished yet. He telekenetically yanks Merlin's Talisman out of the pumpkin. Aggie, Gwen, Marnie, Sophie, and eventually Dylan combine powers & destroy him. In the end, Aggie decides to stay with Gwen & the kids for the year, and Gwen says SHE will train Marnie.

Gwen has more or less restored order when her mother Aggie, who is an expert witch shows up for her annual Halloween visit. The kids are happier to see Aggie than Gwen is, and it is soon shown why: Aggie openly encourages the kids to get more involved in all things Halloween, and Gwen is nearly powerless to stop her. Aggie seems especially intent on training Marnie as a witch, since it is Marnie's 13th Halloween. Marnie, of course, has no idea about any of this. Aggie drops a huge hint as she is about to head home: reading the kids a bedtime story, she selects a book called "Halloweentown", and when Sophie sees a drawing of a witch that closely resembles her big sister, Aggie does nothing to stop Marnie from imagining such a thing.

Gwen and Aggie get into an argument about all of this, and Gwen insists Marnie will be raised as a normal person and not a witch. Aggie says she disagrees with this, but actually she is there for another reason: people have suddenly started mysteriously disappearing "back home". Gwen thinks they just moved, but Aggie says it is not that simple. Aggie desperately asks for Gwen's help, but Gwen declines. Aggie is distraught by Gwen's disregard for the safety of her old home and leaves, turning the chicken leftovers into a live chicken on the way out. Aggie and Gwen are not aware Marnie was watching this the whole time.

Marnie runs back upstairs to tell Dylan what she just saw, and Dylan says she's crazy. They then follow Aggie covertly to a previously non-existent bus stop. When the bus indeed arrives, Marnie and Dylan sneak on board. Suddenly, the bus shakes violently and the bus is filled with flashing lights...and before they know it, the bus is landing in Halloweentown.

Aggie also doesn't see Marnie and Dylan getting off the bus. At the same time, Marnie and Dylan don't see Sophie getting off the bus. Dylan notices her, and Marnie asks what she's doing here. Sophie says she was only pretending to sleep; she heard everything Marnie told Dylan, and followed them. They all begin to look for Aggie, who they have lost, when the mayor approaches them. He says his name is Calabar and whistles for the cab. The cab is driven by Benny, who is a skeleton with a bad sense of humor ("He's a much better driver than a comedian," says Calabar). Dylan can barely believe what is happening, and Marnie sees it on his face: "I sleeping. I'm... I'm sleeping. That's it. This is a dream."

The three siblings find their grandmother's home, and against her better judgment, Aggie decides not to take them home immediately. She says she'll start Marnie's witch training, but has to take care of "the bad thing" first. She shows her grandchildren what she is talking about: in the cauldron, a vision of a hooded demon appears, laughing maniacally. Aggie has a talisman that she says can defeat this demon, but her witches brew is defective ("That's what I get for trying to use instant!"). So she has to take the kids into town and get the ingredients to make her own.

In town, Marnie discovers a broom salesman, and the family is introduced to "local punk" Luke, (who was first introduced by Benny in the cab)who looks like a normal human kid. He makes a clumsy pass at Marnie, which she turns down on the spot; after Luke calls himself a "big cheese" and offers to take Marnie out for an ice cream, she stares daggers at him and says, "I was hungry, but then I smelled something stinky...it must have been the Big Cheese!" Benny earlier explained that Luke once looked like a troll, but claimed a shadow demon "gave him a nose job and got a few warts removed."

Marnie picks a broom, and she and Aggie take it for a test drive. When they get back, a distressed Gwen has shown up and orders the kids to return home immediately. Marnie fights her briefly, but eventually knows she cannot win once her mother decided to ground her. Gwen can't find another bus back to the mortal world, and when she tries to see if the mayor can do anything, she is shocked to see that the mayor is Calabar... her old boyfriend. When Calabar briefly leaves to handle another problem, Gwen and her kids see Aggie walking somewhere with Luke. Sensing Aggie might be in trouble, they follow Aggie and Luke to an abandoned movie theatre. Once inside, Gwen and Aggie find themselves battling the hooded demon that they had previously seen in the cauldron. The demon freezes Aggie and Gwen with an evil spell, and suddenly Marnie finds herself in charge.

She decides to finish what Aggie started, with some help from Dylan and Sophie, by gathering the ingredients for the witch’s brew that will hopefully make the talisman work. They are successful, and soon find themselves battling the demon...who reveals himself to be none other than Calabar himself. With the help of Luke, who has realized the error of his ways, Marnie disables Calabar long enough to unfreeze Aggie and Gwen...as well as all the other Halloweentown citizens whom Calabar had trapped in the theatre previously. Marnie, Gwen and Aggie confront Calabar. Calabar is apparently bitter over the fact that their kind was forced to relocate to this new world because humans wouldn't accept them, and also because Gwen passed him over years ago for a mortal man (the kids' father, now deceased). But the three of them alone aren't enough. Sophie has also been showing signs of possessing magic, and Dylan, when angered, also displays powers himself despite trying to deny it. The five of them combine their powers and destroy Calabar using the talismin.

Gwen agrees to let Marnie start witch training and even invites Aggie to live with them. The film ends with the family going on to the bus to the mortal world, with Luke (who has returned to his true face as a goblin) as the bus driver, and blast off.


== Production ==
== Production ==

Revision as of 05:46, 31 December 2009

Please do not use {{Infobox television film}} directly. See the documentation for available templates. Halloweentown is a 1998 Disney Channel Original Movie released in October 1998 to acknowledge the holiday of Halloween.

Premise

The film begins with Marnie and her mother arguing over why she and her younger siblings can never go out for Halloween. Gwen (her mother) patiently explains that "there are things about Halloween that you don't understand", but with no more detail than that, it is little surprise that Marnie still has a problem with her mom's order.

Gwen has more or less restored order when her mother Aggie, who is an expert witch shows up for her annual Halloween visit. The kids are happier to see Aggie than Gwen is, and it is soon shown why: Aggie openly encourages the kids to get more involved in all things Halloween, and Gwen is nearly powerless to stop her. Aggie seems especially intent on training Marnie as a witch, since it is Marnie's 13th Halloween. Marnie, of course, has no idea about any of this. Aggie drops a huge hint as she is about to head home: reading the kids a bedtime story, she selects a book called "Halloweentown", and when Sophie sees a drawing of a witch that closely resembles her big sister, Aggie does nothing to stop Marnie from imagining such a thing.

Gwen and Aggie get into an argument about all of this, and Gwen insists Marnie will be raised as a normal person and not a witch. Aggie says she disagrees with this, but actually she is there for another reason: people have suddenly started mysteriously disappearing "back home". Gwen thinks they just moved, but Aggie says it is not that simple. Aggie desperately asks for Gwen's help, but Gwen declines. Aggie is distraught by Gwen's disregard for the safety of her old home and leaves, turning the chicken leftovers into a live chicken on the way out. Aggie and Gwen are not aware Marnie was watching this the whole time.

Marnie runs back upstairs to tell Dylan what she just saw, and Dylan says she's crazy. They then follow Aggie covertly to a previously non-existent bus stop. When the bus indeed arrives, Marnie and Dylan sneak on board. Suddenly, the bus shakes violently and the bus is filled with flashing lights...and before they know it, the bus is landing in Halloweentown.

Aggie also doesn't see Marnie and Dylan getting off the bus. At the same time, Marnie and Dylan don't see Sophie getting off the bus. Dylan notices her, and Marnie asks what she's doing here. Sophie says she was only pretending to sleep; she heard everything Marnie told Dylan, and followed them. They all begin to look for Aggie, who they have lost, when the mayor approaches them. He says his name is Calabar and whistles for the cab. The cab is driven by Benny, who is a skeleton with a bad sense of humor ("He's a much better driver than a comedian," says Calabar). Dylan can barely believe what is happening, and Marnie sees it on his face: "I sleeping. I'm... I'm sleeping. That's it. This is a dream."

The three siblings find their grandmother's home, and against her better judgment, Aggie decides not to take them home immediately. She says she'll start Marnie's witch training, but has to take care of "the bad thing" first. She shows her grandchildren what she is talking about: in the cauldron, a vision of a hooded demon appears, laughing maniacally. Aggie has a talisman that she says can defeat this demon, but her witches brew is defective ("That's what I get for trying to use instant!"). So she has to take the kids into town and get the ingredients to make her own.

In town, Marnie discovers a broom salesman, and the family is introduced to "local punk" Luke, (who was first introduced by Benny in the cab)who looks like a normal human kid. He makes a clumsy pass at Marnie, which she turns down on the spot; after Luke calls himself a "big cheese" and offers to take Marnie out for an ice cream, she stares daggers at him and says, "I was hungry, but then I smelled something stinky...it must have been the Big Cheese!" Benny earlier explained that Luke once looked like a troll, but claimed a shadow demon "gave him a nose job and got a few warts removed."

Marnie picks a broom, and she and Aggie take it for a test drive. When they get back, a distressed Gwen has shown up and orders the kids to return home immediately. Marnie fights her briefly, but eventually knows she cannot win once her mother decided to ground her. Gwen can't find another bus back to the mortal world, and when she tries to see if the mayor can do anything, she is shocked to see that the mayor is Calabar... her old boyfriend. When Calabar briefly leaves to handle another problem, Gwen and her kids see Aggie walking somewhere with Luke. Sensing Aggie might be in trouble, they follow Aggie and Luke to an abandoned movie theatre. Once inside, Gwen and Aggie find themselves battling the hooded demon that they had previously seen in the cauldron. The demon freezes Aggie and Gwen with an evil spell, and suddenly Marnie finds herself in charge.

She decides to finish what Aggie started, with some help from Dylan and Sophie, by gathering the ingredients for the witch’s brew that will hopefully make the talisman work. They are successful, and soon find themselves battling the demon...who reveals himself to be none other than Calabar himself. With the help of Luke, who has realized the error of his ways, Marnie disables Calabar long enough to unfreeze Aggie and Gwen...as well as all the other Halloweentown citizens whom Calabar had trapped in the theatre previously. Marnie, Gwen and Aggie confront Calabar. Calabar is apparently bitter over the fact that their kind was forced to relocate to this new world because humans wouldn't accept them, and also because Gwen passed him over years ago for a mortal man (the kids' father, now deceased). But the three of them alone aren't enough. Sophie has also been showing signs of possessing magic, and Dylan, when angered, also displays powers himself despite trying to deny it. The five of them combine their powers and destroy Calabar using the talismin.

Gwen agrees to let Marnie start witch training and even invites Aggie to live with them. The film ends with the family going on to the bus to the mortal world, with Luke (who has returned to his true face as a goblin) as the bus driver, and blast off.

Production

Doris Roberts was offered the role of Aggie Cromwell but had to turn it down due to filming Everybody Loves Raymond.

Cast

Cast Role
Debbie Reynolds Aggie Cromwell
Judith Hoag Gwen
Kimberly J. Brown Marnie
Joey Zimmerman Dylan
Emily Roeske Sophie
Phillip Van Dyke Luke
Robin Thomas Calabar
Rino Romano Voice of Benny

Sequels

Halloweentown was followed by three released sequels - Halloweentown II: Kalabar's Revenge, Halloweentown High and Return to Halloweentown. Return to Halloweentown was the only movie in which Kimberly J. Brown did not reprise her role as Marnie Piper due to scheduling conflicts with her film Big Bad Wolf. The role instead was played by Sara Paxton. Emily Roeske also did not reprise her role in "Return To Halloweentown" but her character was mentioned a few times.

See also

References

External links

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