Halloweentown High (2004)
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- TV-G
- 1h 22min
- Comedy, Family
- 08 Oct 2004 (USA)
- TV Movie
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Cast
Kimberly J. Brown | ... |
Marnie Piper
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Debbie Reynolds | ... |
Aggie Cromwell
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Judith Hoag | ... |
Gwen Cromwell Piper
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Joey Zimmerman | ... |
Dylan Piper
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Emily Roeske | ... |
Sophie Piper
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Finn Wittrock | ... |
Cody
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Clifton Davis | ... |
Principal Flannigan
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Eliana Reyes | ... |
Cassie the Witch
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Lucas Grabeel | ... |
Ethan the Warlock
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Michael Flynn | ... |
Dalloway
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Olesya Rulin | ... |
Natalie the Pink Troll
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Todd Michael Schwartzman | ... |
Pete the Werewolf
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Clayton Taylor | ... |
Little Chester
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Jesse Harward | ... |
Big Chester
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Jeff Olson | ... |
Six Armed Man
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Frank Gerrish | ... |
Pumpkinhead
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Mowava Pryor | ... |
Vampire
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Darin Scott | ... |
Troublemaker
(as Darin Southam)
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Haley McCormick | ... |
Girl #1
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Mark Reed | ... |
TV Newscaster
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Michelle Brinkerhoff | ... |
Student #1
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Holly Alderman | ... |
Student #2
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Brooke Alderman | ... |
Student #3
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Carleton Bluford | ... |
Student #4
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Kristin Alayna | ... |
Student #5
(as Kristin Crizaldo)
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John Colosimo | ... |
Coach
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Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Frank Welker | ... |
(voice)
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Chevy Cofield | ... |
Alex (uncredited)
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Jenni Flynn | ... |
Zombie (uncredited)
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Jim Jepson | ... |
Yeti (uncredited)
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Aaron Justesen | ... |
Mummy (uncredited)
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Heather Kelly | ... |
Zombie #1 (uncredited)
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Bob Lanoue | ... |
Gremlin (uncredited)
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Grant Lee Peterson | ... |
Carnival Guest (uncredited)
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Michael Risk | ... |
Mummy 2 (uncredited)
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Lisa Spurrier | ... |
Gypsy (uncredited)
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Josh Twelves | ... |
Mall Shopper (uncredited)
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Directed by
Mark A.Z. Dippé |
Written by
Paul Bernbaum | ... | (characters) |
Dan Berendsen | ... | (teleplay) |
Produced by
Dan Berendsen | ... | co-producer |
Don Schain | ... | producer |
Sheri Singer | ... | executive producer |
Steve White | ... | executive producer |
Music by
Kenneth Burgomaster |
Cinematography by
Robert Seaman | ... | (as Bob Seaman) |
Editing by
Terry Blythe |
Editorial Department
Jamie McNary | ... | assistant editor |
Production Design by
Alfred Sole |
Set Decoration by
Ken Kirchner |
Costume Design by
Tom McKinley |
Makeup Department
Pinky Babajian | ... | hair stylist: Ms. Reynolds |
Ron Karkoska | ... | makeup designer |
Jenna Kilgrow | ... | key hair stylist |
Roy Knyrim | ... | makeup effects designer |
Paula Latham | ... | key hair stylist (as Paula Latham-Shepherd) |
Heather Mages | ... | special makeup effects artist |
Robin Michelle Patrick | ... | hair designer / makeup designer |
Tara Starling | ... | key makeup artist |
Mark Villalobos | ... | makeup effects supervisor |
Production Management
Don Schain | ... | unit production manager |
Brian Tidmore | ... | post-production supervisor |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Matias Alvarez | ... | first assistant director |
Miriam Footer | ... | second assistant director |
Peggy Stuber | ... | second second assistant director |
Art Department
Scott Arneman | ... | property master |
David Brothers | ... | scenic artist |
Steve Broussard | ... | construction foreman |
John Cluff | ... | key construction |
Ken Diamond | ... | buyer |
Nicole Eldredge | ... | on-set dresser |
Russell Evans | ... | carpenter |
Wray Featherstone | ... | assistant property master |
Adam Henderson | ... | set dresser |
Kris Hiebert | ... | carpenter |
Konnor Jenson | ... | lead man |
Gabriel Jessop | ... | set dresser |
Jacob A. Jessop | ... | set dresser |
Michael Kirkland | ... | scenic |
John Malmborg | ... | carpenter |
Jason Marty | ... | sculptor |
Richard Penrod | ... | set dresser |
Lorin Wood | ... | creative director |
Sound Department
Douglas Cameron | ... | production sound mixer |
Tim Chilton | ... | foley artist |
Bob Costanza | ... | sound effects editor |
Mark Friedgen | ... | supervising sound editor |
Tommy Goodwin | ... | foley mixer |
Robert L. Harman | ... | re-recording mixer |
Allen Hurd | ... | sound recordist |
Dean Okrand | ... | re-recording mixer |
Special Effects by
Ben Josephsen | ... | special effects |
Visual Effects by
Kevin Althans | ... | visual effects supervisor |
Raf Anzovin | ... | animator |
Scott Balkcom | ... | inferno artist |
Justin Barrett | ... | supervising animator |
Joanna 'Joey' Cade | ... | visual effects producer |
Shaun Comly | ... | digital effects artist |
Mike Fortner | ... | lead character technical director |
Jay Frankenberger | ... | digital compositor |
Alex Gatsis | ... | 3D animator |
David Gurrea | ... | texture artist |
Isaac Irvin | ... | lighting/compositing |
Barrett Lewis | ... | flame artist |
Daley Miller | ... | visual effects producer |
Brandon Oldenburg | ... | visual effects supervisor |
Sean Rivet | ... | digital compositor |
Mike Roy | ... | visual effects artist |
Augusto Schillaci | ... | lighting supervisor |
Daniel L. Smith | ... | digital compositor |
Joey Wray | ... | systems engineer |
Gary Sole | ... | digital effects artist (uncredited) |
Stunts
Frank L. Bare II | ... | stunt double (as Frank Bare) |
Grady Holder | ... | stunts |
Don Shanks | ... | stunt coordinator |
Honey Swift | ... | utility stunts |
Camera and Electrical Department
Mary Boregino | ... | assistant camera |
George Griner | ... | camera operator |
Fred Hayes | ... | still photographer |
Key grip Kevin Kennedy | ... | key grip (as Kevin Kennedy) |
Simon Miya | ... | assistant camera |
Don Muirhead | ... | camera operator: "a" camera |
Jason Painter | ... | second assistant camera |
Glade Quinn | ... | grip |
Gavin Sheehan | ... | camera operator |
Garlan Wilde | ... | gaffer |
Animation Department
Jiyoung Hong | ... | effects artist |
Casting Department
Laura Adler | ... | casting: Los Angeles |
Katherine Coffield | ... | extras casting assistant |
Natalie Hart | ... | casting: Los Angeles |
Jeff Johnson | ... | casting: Utah |
Jason La Padura | ... | casting: Los Angeles |
Shawn Mehling | ... | extras casting |
Russell Scott | ... | casting assistant |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Jennifer Breeden | ... | set costumer |
Amy Fegely | ... | costume supervisor |
Brooke Westberg | ... | key set costumer |
Location Management
Carole Fontana | ... | location manager |
Clay Maw | ... | location assistant |
Music Department
Drew DeAscentis | ... | music editor |
Steven Vincent | ... | music supervisor (as Steven Christopher) |
Script and Continuity Department
Kate Morrison | ... | script supervisor |
Transportation Department
April P. Hanson | ... | van driver (as April Picklesimer) |
Barry Tuttle | ... | transportation coordinator (as Barry J. Tuttle) |
Additional Crew
Pamela Dore Alford | ... | production assistant |
Dallin Bassett | ... | key office production assistant |
James Bereece | ... | production assistant |
Jennifer Chapman | ... | assistant production coordinator |
Kathleen Dombo | ... | payroll accountant |
Brent Geisler | ... | production assistant |
Jeremiah Hansen | ... | production assistant |
Katie Holland | ... | production assistant |
Michael Kiely | ... | production accountant (as Mike Kiely) |
Laura Lee Langton | ... | first assistant accountant (as Laura Lee Hoffman) |
Cory McMillan | ... | stand-in |
Shauna Miller | ... | production coordinator |
David Oster | ... | stand-in |
Chuck Peil | ... | vice president of business development |
Laura Summer | ... | additional voices |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Disney Channel (2004) (United States) (tv)
- Disney Channel (2014) (Germany) (tv)
- Disney+ (2019) (Australia) (video) (VOD)
- Disney+ (2019) (United States) (video) (VOD)
- Disney-ABC Domestic Television (2004) (United States) (tv)
- Net5 (2007) (Netherlands) (tv)
Special Effects
- Reel FX Creative Studios (visual effects)
- S.O.T.A. FX (special makeup effects)
Other Companies
- Chapman/Leonard Studio Equipment (cranes)
- LaserPacific (high definition laboratory)
- Mosquito Productions (script clearance)
- Panavision (camera systems)
- Redman Movies and Stories (grip and lighting equipment)
- Sounds Great! (adr voice casting)
- Technicolor (sound editing)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Marnie and her friends from Halloweentown are back in this made-for-cable feature. Marnie is a teenage witch living with her family of supernatural beings in the village of Halloweentown. Marnie and her pals are interested in attending high school in the nearby mortal community, where they'll be able to spend more time with kids their age, and with the help of her grandmother Aggie, she's able to convince the town council to go along with the suggestion. However, there's a catch -- if anything dangerous happens as a result of their presence in the mortal school, Marnie and her friends will lose their magical talents. Trouble does make its way to the school, but not in a way anyone expected -- the Knight of the Iron Dagger comes to the mortal world determined to wipe out Marnie and her magical companions. Written by Anonymous |
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Parents Guide | View content advisory » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | After the previous installment received criticism for being too dark in tone, this one was made to be more family-friendly. See more » |
Goofs | When Ethan was trying out for the play, Aggie told Marnie that she was offered to cast in Shakespeare's original play. But in Shakespeare's time, the ladies' roles are played by men because women are forbidden to act in a play. See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in Halloweentown High (2017). See more » |
Soundtracks | StrangeWorld See more » |
Quotes |
Marnie Piper:
Cody, I'm a witch. Cody: [like he doesn't believe her] Marnie... [looks down, realizes they're flying] Cody: AHHH! See more » |