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Release Date:
December 16, 1977
Original Title:
Candleshoe
Alternate Titles:
Reszkessetek kincsrablók!
Vildbasare på skattjakt
Genres:
Family
Production Companies:
Walt Disney Productions
Production Countries:
United Kingdom | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: G DE: 6 FI: S GB: U IE: G SE: Btl US: G
Runtime: 101
When ex-con artist Harry claims that a secret treasure is hidden inside Candleshoe, an English estate, he creates an elaborate plan to find and steal the prize. By convincing a girl named Casey to impersonate the estate owner's long-lost granddaughter, Harry hopes to uncover the treasure's location. But when Casey has a change of heart, she must follow the clues and find the treasure, in order to save Candleshoe and stop Harry before it is too late.
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Art Direction:
Albert Witherick
Assistant Director:
Jack Causey
Associate Producer:
Hugh Attwooll
Camera Operator:
Godfrey A. Godar
Casting:
Maude Spector
Conductor:
Ron Goodwin
Continuity:
Georgiana Hamilton
Costume Designer:
Julie Harris
Director:
Norman Tokar
Director of Photography:
Paul Beeson
Editor:
Peter Boita
Hairdresser:
Joan Carpenter
Joyce Wood
Location Manager:
Jake Wright
Makeup Artist:
Roy Ashton
Bob Lawrance
Novel:
Michael Innes
Original Music Composer:
Ron Goodwin
Producer:
Ron Miller
Production Manager:
Robin Douet
Screenplay:
David Swift
Rosemary Anne Sisson
Second Unit Director:
Anthony Squire
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Ray Sturgess
Set Dresser:
Martin Atkinson
Sound Editor:
Peter Best
Sound Recordist:
Claude Hitchcock
Ken Barker
Special Effects:
Cliff Culley
Stunt Coordinator:
Bob Anderson
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