The Treasure Seekers

December. 25,1996      
Rating:
6.3
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Five motherless children, with the help of a famous doctor, are determined to save their financially strapped father.

Keira Knightley as  The Princess
Felicity Jones as  Alice
Camilla Power as  Dora
Nicholas Farrell as  Bastable
Peter Capaldi as  Jellicoe
Ian Richardson as  Haig
Janet Henfrey as  Governess
Patsy Byrne as  Eliza
Tom Georgeson as  Bates
James Wilby as  Henry Carlisle

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Reviews

AniInterview
1996/12/25

Sorry, this movie sucks

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Dotbankey
1996/12/26

A lot of fun.

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Kailansorac
1996/12/27

Clever, believable, and super fun to watch. It totally has replay value.

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Zlatica
1996/12/28

One of the worst ways to make a cult movie is to set out to make a cult movie.

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Leofwine_draca
1996/12/29

THE TREASURE SEEKERS is a workable TV movie adaptation of the Edith Nesbit novel, about a gang of bored kids who get up to mischief when they decide to try to help their inventor father fund his newest creation - a refrigeration unit. To this end they go around digging up the area in a hunt for buried treasure, as well as approaching local loan sharks and attempting to find work.This production has a relaxed, mid-1990s look and feel to it, similar to the BBC adaptation of FIVE CHILDREN AND IT. The child actors acquit themselves well with their roles with only the occasional bit of overacting threatening to spoil things. Two of them, Keira Knightley and Felicity Jones, have gone on to success as adults in the craft. Cast-wise, the reliable Nicholas Farrell plays the affable father, and there are various old-timers in support including Nigel Davenport, Donald Sinden, and Ian Richardson.

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SimonJack
1996/12/30

"The Treasure Seekers" is a very good and entertaining film set in England in the early 19th century. It's a British TV production based on a book by E. Nesbit. I confess that I don't recall having known or heard about Edith Nesbit. She was an author and poet who wrote or co- wrote more than 60 fiction books for children. She lived from 1858 to 1924. While this TV movie doesn't say when it takes place, one can date the time by the father's efforts to invent refrigeration. No one person can lay claim to the title of inventor of the refrigerator. The encyclopedias mention several different inventors in Great Britain, the U.S., France and elsewhere. Each developed a different method of refrigeration between 1805 and 1859. This is a pleasant story about five children of the Bastable family who set out to help save their home and their inventor father from financial ruin. The actors are all very good. The production qualities all are very good as well. Two or three non-family members comment during the movie how Bastable has a wonderful bunch of children, or that his children are very lively. I won't give away the whole story, but have this one observation. While the kids mean well in what they do, most of them do things that disobey their father. And, each time it causes considerable problems for the father and the family. I think they could be lively without being disobedient. Until the mid-20th century in America, children behaved generally very well. They were obedient, well- mannered and respectful. So, I wonder if this production was a modern adaptation of the book, still setting it back in time. Or, did Ms. Nesbit actually write these lively characters to be disobedient as portrayed? Of course, one of those actions of disobedience led to connections that eventually were the salvation of the family. The movie shows clearly the problems that arise from the acts of disobedience, and it shows the regret of each child after wards. This is a fun story and one that I think the whole family would enjoy.

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Amy Adler
1996/12/31

Dora (Camilla Power) is the oldest of five children of a widowed father (James Wilby). The family is in fairly dire straits. Father works but expenses are great and the clan is in danger of losing their home. Happily, there is an iron in the fire in that papa has a knack for invention and is working on a mechanical icebox. But, what if he does not complete it and who will provide the backing to make it come to fruition? The children, aware that the situation, decide that they will dig for a buried treasure. Its not found, but, they do meet a real life German princess, along with other new pals. Dora, who bears the heaviest burden, finds work outside the home as a secretary, in addition to being in charge of her younger siblings. Best of all, the kids meet a woman doctor (Gina McKee) who proves to be an invaluable friend. She is especially interested in the invention, for she knows that many hospital medicines need to be cool. Will it all work out for this hard-working, close-knit family? This is a lovely period piece, a true treasure for those who want to share quality films with their families. Although it is British, it has clear English and situations that are universal and the cast, especially McKee, is quite nice. Naturally, the Victorian setting and costumes are beautiful and the photography is also quite wonderful. The plot, at times, seems to dart from one new event to the next, causing a bit of confusion, but it works to a good end. Do seek out this movie, you cinema fans with high standards who also crave hefty entertainment and diversion, too. As stated, this one is a treasure, certainly.

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Kathy-11
1997/01/01

Charming adaptation of the Edith Nesbit novel about 5 motherless children in England during the turn of the century trying to help their financially strapped father-inventor who is on the verge of a breakthrough in refrigeration. Initially it appears that everything they try turns into a catastrophe but all their good intentions ultimately pay off and dovetail together. This is one of those rare family friendly films my husband and I can enjoy with the children without fear of bad language, violence, sexual innuendo or political correctness. I would recommend this film very highly. It is purchasable through Questar on 2 video tapes.

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