Return to Halloweentown

Return to Halloweentown (also known as Halloweentown 4) is a Disney Channel Original Movie that premiered on October 20, 2006, and is the fourth and final film in the Halloweentown series. The story follows Marnie Piper (Sara Paxton) going to college at Witch University in Halloweentown, where dark forces try to control her magic.

Return to Halloweentown
Promotional poster
Based onCharacters
by Paul Bernbaum and Jon Cooksey & Ali Matheson
Written by
  • Max Enscoe
  • Annie DeYoung
  • Juliet Giglio
  • Keith Giglio
Directed byDavid Jackson
Starring
Music byKenneth Burgomaster
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducersDon Schain
Sheri Singer
CinematographyDenis Maloney
EditorMike Grant
Running time87 minutes
Production companiesJust Singer Entertainment
Salty Pictures
Original release
NetworkDisney Channel
ReleaseOctober 20, 2006 (2006-10-20)

This is the only film in the Halloweentown series not to feature Kimberly J. Brown as Marnie, although Joey Zimmerman, Debbie Reynolds, Judith Hoag, and Lucas Grabeel reprise their roles. Sophie Piper, played by Emily Roeske in the previous films, is mentioned but does not appear. This film also marks the first Disney Channel Original Movie franchise to produce a fourth installment. The premiere scored 7.5 million viewers. The DVD was released on August 28, 2007.[1]

Plot edit

One year after the events of the last film, a now eighteen-year-old Marnie is offered a full scholarship to Halloweentown's Witch University, headed by its chancellor Luxana Goodwyn, for her good deeds and help in the previous years. Much to her mother Gwen's dismay, Marnie decides to forgo her original college plans and instead attends the Halloweentown school. Gwen forces Marnie's brother Dylan to accompany and keep an eye on her. The school is not what it seems, as witches and warlocks cannot use magic; instead their curriculum seems to be no different than a mortal college curriculum: Shakespeare analysis, with old magic history. Marnie had thought she would learn how to use her magic and is now crestfallen.

Marnie runs into her old friend Ethan and makes a new friend named Aneesa the Genie. She also makes three new enemies in the Sinister Sisters: Scarlett, Sapphire and Sage, a triad of malevolent, extremely snobby, spoiled, and manipulative witches who are the daughters of Silas Sinister and with whom Dylan is immediately infatuated. Marnie learns that she is responsible for the university's restriction of magic. The university was originally established exclusively for warlocks and witches to learn how to use magic. But when the portal between Halloweentown and the human world was opened permanently instead of just on Halloween, most of them went to college in the mortal realm. Since then, Witch University has allowed other magical creatures to attend. Magic was banned on campus grounds to level the academic playing field. The classes are boring for Marnie until during one class with Dr. Ichabod Grogg, she uncovers within the dungeon of the college, a box, with the name "S. Cromwell" inscribed on it, magically appearing in front of her. However, the box is locked and has no key with it.

Marnie meets with one of her professors, Miss Periwinkle, and asks for an explanation. Periwinkle only tells Marnie that the S. stands for Splendora and that she and her were very good friends. Marnie and Dylan learn that the box contains the Gift, a magical power only a Cromwell can use, which Splendora locked in the box centuries ago. Meanwhile, the Sinister sisters use Dylan's infatuation with them to make him do their homework and use as bait for Marnie. Later, Ethan tells Marnie about a mysterious group, his father was part of, known as the Dominion that will try to use Marnie to open the box, and Goodwyn and Grogg are part of them, but Marnie does not believe him. Marnie later travels to the past to meet Splendora and learn about the true nature of the enigmatic gift. Splendora explains that the Gift is an amulet that bestows the wearer with the power to control anyone, a power that witches are forbidden to use. Marnie realizes that Ethan was right about the Dominion and Splendora bestows upon her the key to the box containing the Gift. Splendora is revealed to be Marnie's grandmother Aggie. Agatha is her middle name and she hates the Splendora part so she eventually dropped it. Marnie returns to the present with the key to open the box.

Dr. Goodwyn steals the Gift for the Dominion and the Sinisters to take over Halloweentown. Knowing that only a Cromwell can use the Gift, the Sinister Sisters transform Dylan into a Border Collie to compel Marnie to comply with their demands. If Dylan is not turned back by midnight, he will stay that way forever. They agree to return him to his natural form if Marnie controls Halloweentown for them. Marnie falsely agrees to aid them in their plot, initially using the Gift to control the people at Witch University. However, she turns on them once she has Aneesa trap the Gift in her lamp. With the Gift trapped in the lamp, Marnie, Dylan, Gwen, and Aneesa destroy the lamp, which destroys the Gift. The Dominion attempt an escape, but are apprehended by Periwinkle who is revealed to have been undercover for ten centuries as a detective of the Halloweentown Anti-Dominion League. She imprisons them in a Witch's Glass where she has stripped them of their magic and arrested them for treason.

The malevolent Sinister Sisters lose their powers as well, but Marnie learns that Ethan willingly gave his powers up after his father was found guilty in the previous film. Marnie and Ethan begin a new relationship and leave on a date. The movie ends when Dylan discovers that Marnie did not destroy the Gift, but instead left it for him in a book. Since spells cast on the grounds of Witch University become permanent at midnight, the Gift belongs to him, as he is the only person Marnie trusts with its power. Saving the power of the Gift for important uses only, he puts the book away, and it shows a glowing red S at the end of the film.

Cast edit

Production edit

In a 2017 interview with E!, producer Sheri Singer said the recasting of Marnie "was not something we wanted to do. We could not come to terms that we felt were fair. We just weren't able to. We couldn't make the deal work. That was why [Kimberly J. Brown was recast] and we didn't want to not do it. I know people didn't like it, but it's not like people haven't been recast before. I always was sorry that's how it went".[2]

Reception edit

The premiere was seen by a total of over 7.5 million viewers in the United States making it the most-watched basic cable program of the day, and making it the fourth highest-rated Disney Channel Movie at the time of its airing.[3][4][5][6]

Unlike the first three installments, which all received positive reviews, this film received a more mixed reaction. On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes it has only four reviews from critics, two positive and two negative.[7] The film received heavy criticism for not casting original lead actress Kimberly J. Brown as Marnie, despite her being available for the shoot.[8][9] Brown herself has publicly stated her disappointment with the recasting. Katie Heaney at BuzzFeed said that the first three films are the best thing about Halloween, and that the fourth film was "best left ignored".[10] Stacey Grant at MTV said everyone should pretend Return to Halloweentown never happened, due to the recasting.[11]

Score edit

In October 2020,[12] Kenneth Burgomaster who composed, orchestrated, and conducted the soundtrack for the film uploaded the full score to his YouTube channel.[13]

No.TitleLength
1."Opening: Silas' Message"1:19
2."Mail Invitation"0:31
3."Hologram Message"0:31
4."Off to the University"2:43
5."Silas Sinister"1:27
6."Sinister Girls: Professor Crog"1:01
7."Aggie's Warning"1:15
8."Aneesa"1:29
9."Professor Crog's Class"1:45
10."Archaeology Class"1:25
11."Skull to Magic Box"1:09
12."Sinister Reading Prophesy"1:57
13."Marnie Can't Open the Box"1:39
14."Marnie Gets the Lowdown"1:49
15."The Library"0:55
16."Dylan Speed Reads"0:37
17."Sinister Dis"0:35
18."Pondering Box"1:55
19."Make Me"0:40
20."Broom Goes Wrong"0:39
21."Back to the Love"0:29
22."The Scroll"1:20
23."Marnie on a Quest"1:29
24."Ancient Halloweentown"1:10
25."Queen Fanfare"1:08
26."Marnie Escapes"1:02
27."Splendora"1:55
28."Silence!"0:31
29."Are You Aggie Cromwell?"1:39
30."Chancellor Steals Amulet"1:24
31."Chasing Dylan Dog"1:31
32."Marnie Sets Off"0:46
33."Queen Fanfare - Trumpets"0:27
34."Amulet Destroyed"4:16
35."More Love"1:43
36."Amulet in the Book - The End"0:38
Total length:47:00

Future edit

In October 2017, producer Sheri Singer has expressed interest in doing a fifth film, but would need Disney to sign off.[14] Actress Kimberly J. Brown has previously expressed interest on reprising her role as Marnie Piper should a fifth film ever materializes.[15][16] In a 2020 interview with E!, Phillip Van Dyke expressed interest in returning for another film if the rest of the cast also returned.[17]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Return to Halloweentown DVD, retrieved April 19, 2024
  2. ^ BRICKER, TIERNEY (October 31, 2017). "The Secret Origin of Halloweentown Revealed: How a Little Girl Inspired a Beloved Franchise". E!Online. Archived from the original on October 31, 2017.
  3. ^ Denise Martin (October 23, 2006). "Disney bewitches young aud". Variety. Archived from the original on August 18, 2016. Retrieved July 12, 2016.
  4. ^ Kimberly Nordyke (October 24, 2006). "'Halloweentown' draws big audience". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on September 24, 2015. Retrieved September 4, 2015.
  5. ^ Anthony Crupi (October 24, 2006). "Disney Beats ESPN to Lead Cable Ratings". AdWeek. Archived from the original on November 12, 2007.
  6. ^ Mike Reynolds (October 30, 2015). "Disney Gets 'Halloweentown' Treat". Multichannel News. Archived from the original on November 26, 2006.
  7. ^ "Return to Halloweentown". Rotten Tomatoes. Archived from the original on 2015-11-03. Retrieved 2015-09-25.
  8. ^ ""Halloweentown: An Interview with Kimberly J. Brown"". Archived from the original on 2015-10-07. Retrieved 2015-09-25.
  9. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: "Kimberly J. Brown Answers Fans QuestionsVideo". YouTube.
  10. ^ Katie Heaney (October 8, 2013). "19 Reasons You Need To Rewatch The "Halloweentown" Series Right Now". BuzzFeed. Archived from the original on October 27, 2017. Retrieved September 10, 2017. The four-part Disney Channel movie series is one of the best things about Halloween. Or, the first three movies are, anyway.
  11. ^ Stacey Grant (September 23, 2015). "Kimberly J. Brown Has A Very Big Announcement For All 'Halloweentown' Fans". MTV News.
  12. ^ Burgomaster, Kenneth (October 27, 2020). "WATCH: Return to Halloweentown - Track 1 - Opening: Silas' Message" (video). youtube.com. Archived from the original on September 27, 2022. Retrieved September 27, 2022.
  13. ^ Kenneth Burgomaster's channel on YouTube
  14. ^ Bricker, Tierney (October 30, 2017). "Is a Fifth Halloweentown Movie in the Works?". E! Online. Archived from the original on September 29, 2022.
  15. ^ Devoe, Noelle (October 13, 2016). "Kimberly J. Brown Talks Being Recast in 'Halloweentown': 'I Was Disappointed For The Fans'". Seventeen. Archived from the original on November 3, 2022. Retrieved November 3, 2022.
  16. ^ McPhee, Paige (October 30, 2017). "We Finally Found Out Why 'Halloweentown' Recast Marnie And We Are NOT Pleased". Narcity. Retrieved November 3, 2022.
  17. ^ Bautch, Hillary (October 31, 2020). "Could There Be a Halloweentown Reboot? Phillip Van Dyke Tells All". E! Online. Archived from the original on November 5, 2022. Retrieved November 5, 2022.

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