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TTM Series: Escape to Witch Mountain 1975 #10 Traditional Cache

Hidden : 6/4/2012
Difficulty:
3.5 out of 5
Terrain:
3 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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This is a series of caches recognizing the top 10 movies of each year from 1950 - 1999. Although most of the roads in this series of caches are suitable for the family sedan, there are some stretches that will require medium to high-clearance vehicles to make it over the rocks without damage to your oil pan. This is a ‘series’ of caches and NOT a ‘power trail’.

NOTE: This is NOT a POWER TRAIL! You won’t be able to complete this in one or two days and it is critical that each cache be put back where it was found and not moved from one location to another in the hopes of speeding up your discoveries. Maintenance of this series of caches is dependent upon each cache remaining in its original location. DO NOT move these caches!
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Nearly all caches will have a difficulty rating of 3 because most of the caches are micros or hidden pretty well. And none of them will have hints on where to look. Good luck!

Escape to Witch Mountain is a 1975 film based on the novel of the same name by Alexander Key. It was produced by Walt Disney Productions, released by Buena Vista Distribution Company and directed by John Hough.

Cast

Eddie Albert as Jason O'Day, an embittered widower who decides to travel across the country in his green and white Winnebago.
Ray Milland as Aristotle Bolt, a greedy and ruthless multi-millionaire obsessed with the paranormal and occult who intends to exploit Tony and Tia's powers to increase his wealth.
Donald Pleasence as Lucas Deranian, a well-to-do attorney.
Kim Richards as Tia Malone, a nine-year-old orphan with psychic powers.
Ike Eisenmann as Tony Malone, brother to Tia, an eleven-year-old orphan with telekinetic powers.
Walter Barnes as Sheriff Purdey, a sheriff bribed by Bolt to pursue the children.
Reta Shaw as Mrs. Grindley, owner of the orphanage Tia and Tony are sent to after the death of their foster parents, the Malones.
Denver Pyle as Uncle Bené, the children's true uncle.
Alfred Ryder as Astrologer.
Lawrence Montaigne as Ubermann, a henchman who assists Deranian in his pursuit of the twins and drives his Lincoln Continental.
Terry Wilson as Biff Jenkins.
George Chandler as Grocer.
Dermott Downs as Truck, a child from the orphanage who bullies Tony to the point that Tony reveals his powers.
Shepherd Sanders as Guru.
Don Brodie as Gasoline attendant.
Paul Sorenson as Sergeant Foss.
Alfred Rossi as Police officer.
Tiger Joe Marsh as Lorko.
Harry Holcombe as Captain Malone.
Sam Edwards as Mate.
Dan Seymour as Psychic.
Eugene Daniels as Cort.
Al Dunlap as Deputy.
Rex Holman, Tony Giorgio as Hunters.
Kyle Richards, as young Tia Malone (in "elder Tia's" memories) (uncredited)

(Taken from Wikipedia)

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