A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Levi Bonilla, Kody Brown, Luke Garmon, Josh Garmon
Written by:
Joy Chapman
Owen Smith
Paul Hutchens (based on: The Sugar Creek Gang book series written by)
Directed by:
Owen Smith
Release Date:
August 30, 2005
Original Title:
Sugar Creek Gang: Secret Hideout
Genres:
Adventure | Family
Production Companies:
Kalon Media
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 75
This is the fourth film in The Sugar Creek Gang series. The gang races through the swamp only to stumble upon previously unexplored territory that leads them right into the middle of a mystery. As if the puzzling new discoveries aren't enough, Poetry's lamb causes mischief in the schoolhouse and gets everyone into hot water with Miss Lilly. When things calm down, the gang plans an overnight stay in a cave near the cemetery, but Tom Till has been keeping a secret that is sure to shake things up. Matters get even more interesting when Old Man Paddler appears and reveals the truth behind the gang's secret hideout! Look for the other films in the five part Sugar Creek Gang DVD series to complete your collection: Swamp Robber, The Great Canoe Fish, Revival Villains, and Teacher Trouble
This is the fourth film in The Sugar Creek Gang series. The gang races through the swamp only to stumble upon previously unexplored territory that leads them right into the middle of a mystery. As if the puzzling new discoveries aren't enough, Poetry's lamb causes mischief in the schoolhouse and gets everyone into hot water with Miss Lilly. When things calm down, the gang plans an overnight stay in a cave near the cemetery, but Tom Till has been keeping a secret that is sure to shake things up. Matters get even more interesting when Old Man Paddler appears and reveals the truth behind the gang's secret hideout! Look for the other films in the five part Sugar Creek Gang DVD series to complete your collection: Swamp Robber, The Great Canoe Fish, Revival Villains, and Teacher Trouble!
Director:
Owen Smith
Writer:
Owen Smith
Joy Chapman
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