The Lost Treasure of the Knights Templar (2006) [N/A]

Release Date:
February 3, 2006

Original Title:
Tempelriddernes Skat

Alternate Titles:
El tesoro de los caballeros templarios: El arca
Tempelriddernes skat 1

Genres:
Action | Adventure | Family

Production Companies:
M&M Productions

Production Countries:
Denmark

Ratings / Certifications:
DK: 7 

Runtime: 85

Danish brilliant pre-teen student Nis uses his summer holiday to learn Latin so he can properly study the Knights Templar inheritance on Bjornholm island from sources. His friends Mathias, a dumb jock, and Kathrine, who only comes to spend time wear her dad, who really wanted a boy, prefer childish fun, but get dragged in his quest for a treasure. Mats's strength, Kathrine's connections and even Nis's bratty kid sister's blunt remarks contribute to find out about two brotherhoods, heirs of 12th century factions in the Templar order and deal with danger.

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Assistant Makeup Artist:
Naja Jensen

Casting:
Jette Termann

Cinematography:
Jan Richter-Friis

Costume Design:
Manon Rasmussen

Dialogue:
Søren Frellesen

Director:
Kasper Barfoed

Editor:
Kasper Leick

Executive Producer:
Kim Magnusson

First Assistant Director:
Peter Bækkel

Idea:
Mie Andreasen
Jakob Vølver

Makeup Artist:
Louise Hauberg

Original Music Composer:
Jeppe Kaas

Producer:
Tivi Magnusson
Mie Andreasen

Production Design:
Charlotte Bech

Production Manager:
Sanne Arnt Torp

Screenplay:
Philip LaZebnik

Second Assistant Director:
Arn Lou

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