Halloweentown High Page #2

Synopsis: 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.
Director(s): Mark A.Z. Dippé
Production: Just Singer Entertainment
 
IMDB:
6.3
TV-G
Year:
2004
82 min
171 Views


- We'll just meet you at school, dear.

- Wait. Grandma, wait.

See? No problem.

She's gonna meet us at school.

What is she thinking?

She can't come to school dressed like that.

Oh. I wouldn't worry.

If she brings the flying school bus, people

won't even notice what she's wearing.

Flying school bus?

She wouldn't.

Oh, my gosh. We'd better go.

Come on. Let's go, everybody.

Quick, Sophie, come on.

I don't see anything.

I don't suppose you know a

total-eclipse-of-the-sun spell?

Afraid not.

We're gonna need something to keep

people from noticing a 40-foot orange bus

falling out of the sky.

Yoo-hoo!

- Grandma?

- Yes, yes, yes.

It's me, it's me, it's me.

Oh, my. Don't I look stylish?

Mother. I am so impressed.

Yeah. I mean. I didn't

even know you could drive.

Oh, well. I can't.

Oh. I asked two leprechauns

that I know to help work the pedals for me.

They're right in here.

Thanks, guys! Thanks!

It's a step in the right direction.

- So sorry. Cassie.

- A little help.

Oh, yes, yes. Oh, here, dear.

Let me help you.

Oh, your backpack.

All right.

Hi. Um. I'm Cassie.

Are any of you human?

I've never met a human before.

My guidebook says it's important to make

direct eye contact and not to show fear.

Ha.

Hi. I'm Marnie.

And that would be lesson number one

on how not to greet humans.

See, people around here automatically

assume that everyone they meet is human.

Oh. Well, that's good to know.

This is Cassie.

She's a neighbor of mine.

Where are the other kids?

They're expecting...

- Ow! Quit shoving!

- Come on out. Pete.

Just put your backpack on.

Oh. Natalie. You're so cute.

Oh, hi. Sweet girl.

Here we are, now.

Just checkin' up. Here we go.

Prettiest girl.

Oh, big ones. Oh, my.

Ohh. Chester.

Ethan? Ethan Dalloway!

Now, come on.

Chester's armadillo

ate a hole in my sweater.

Oh. Chester.

I thought I told...

Never mind, never mind.

Oh, everybody...

this is Marnie.

and she'll be your student adviser

- while you're in this world.

- Hi.

And remember, if anybody

asks where you're from.

you-you-you-you-you...

Oh.

- Where are we from again?

- Canada.

- You're all from Canada.

- Better write that down.

OK, well, hi, and welcome. We don't

really have a lot of time for introductions.

but I wanna take a moment to stress how

important it is that you try and blend in.

- Wish me luck.

- Good luck.

OK. Come on, guys.

Let's go.

- Bye.

- See you later. Good luck.

Guys. I have your

school schedules here. Cassie?

Well, if you'll excuse me.

I've got to go see a man about a job.

Mom.

Mother!

Mother! Mother!

- Go help your sister.

- Yeah.

Knock, knock.

Oh. Mrs. Cromwell.

I've got to be honest with you.

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