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Katie Cockrell as Sage, the sister of Scarlett Sinister. Kellie Cockrell as Sapphire, the sister of Scarlett and the twin sister of Sage. Keone Young as Silas Sinister, the head of Sinster Inc., father of the Sinister Sisters, and leader of the Dominion. Leslie Wing as Dr. Luxana Goodwyn, the chancellor of Witch University and member of the ...
In Return to Halloweentown, Dylan attends Witch University with his sister and confesses that he used his powers to study rapidly in high school, which is the reason to why he skipped a grade and can attend college with his sister. He also falls for the evil Sinister sisters but they use him to get the gift - his family heirloom, so they can ...
Emily Roeske was only 7 years old when she first portrayed Marnie's younger sister Sophie in Halloweentown. She reprised the role in two sequels and also had a guest-starring role in an episode of ...
Now: Kimberly J. Brown. After the success of Halloweentown, Kimberly had roles in movies like Be Cool, Bringing Down the House, and My Sister’s Keeper, but she has since decided to lay low from ...
Halloweentown is a 1998 American fantasy comedy film directed by Duwayne Dunham and written by Paul Bernbaum, Jon Cooksey, Ali Matheson, from a story by Bernbaum. The first installment in Halloweentown series, it stars Debbie Reynolds, Kimberly J. Brown, Joey Zimmerman, and Judith Hoag. [2]
While some Halloweentown co-stars have reunited over the years, two cast members have gone so far as to spark up a romance and even get engaged. Brown is currently engaged to actor Daniel Kountz ...
Her movie appearances include What's Cooking?, Drive Me Crazy, and Cry Wolf. She also co-starred alongside Sara Paxton as one of the Sinister Sisters in the fourth installment in the Disney Channel film series Return to Halloweentown .
Halloweentown proposes that fantasy beings such as warlocks, vampires, werewolves, mummies, ghosts, trolls, ogres, zombies, pumpkin heads (a race of people with jack-o'-lanterns for heads), skeletons, goblins, and humanoids with varying numbers of heads, limbs, and sensory organs are real, but have separated themselves from Earth's history to escape humans' fear and persecution.