Treasure Hunt (1952 film)

Treasure Hunt

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Directed by John Paddy Carstairs
Produced by Anatole de Grunwald
Written by Rita Davison
Anatole de Grunwald
Based on the play Treasure Hunt by M.J. Farrell & John Perry
Starring Jimmy Edwards
Martita Hunt
Naunton Wayne
Athene Seyler
Music by Mischa Spoliansky
Cinematography C.M. Pennington-Richards
Edited by Ralph Kemplen
Production
company
De Grunwald Productions (for) Romulus Films
Distributed by Independent Film Distributors (UK)
Release date
  • June 1952 (1952-06)

(UK)

Running time
79 minutes
Country United Kingdom
Language English

Treasure Hunt is a 1952 British comedy film directed by John Paddy Carstairs and starring Martita Hunt, Jimmy Edwards, Naunton Wayne and Athene Seyler.[1]

Plot

On his death, the eccentric family of rakish Sir Roderick Lyall (Jimmy Edwards) gathers at his ancestral Irish mansion for the reading of the will. Everyone is shocked to hear that once debts are paid there’ll be nothing remaining, and that Ballyroden Hall is their only asset. The family doctor, Mr. Walsh (Miles Malleson), suggests the mansion be turned into a guest house to bring in funds. Half the family supports the idea, but Uncle Hercules (Jimmy Edwards) and Consuelo (Athene Seyler) endeavour to sabotage the scheme. All the while, Aunt Anna Rose (Martita Hunt) insists she has mislaid a fortune in jewels – but her story is doubted due to her eccentric personality. When the first paying guests, Eustace Mills (Naunton Wayne), Mrs. Cleghorn-Thomas (June Clyde) and daughter Yvonne (Mara Lane), arrive for their holiday, expecting peace and quiet, they find themselves caught up in a series of farcical situations caused by their hosts.

Cast

Critical reception

TV Guide called it "A tedious comedy";[2] Britmovie called it a "Minor farce";[3] while Sky Movies wrote, "Producer Anatole de Grunwald adapted the stage play by M J Farrell and John Perry in an enjoyably straightfoward way. Director John Paddy Cartairs handles the film with appropriate vitality, making the most of the basically conventional stage Irish characters. Martita Hunt and Athene Seyler stand out in a large cast, among whom are such familiar faces as Miles Malleson, Alfie Bass and Hammer Films regular Michael Ripper."[4]

References

Treasure Hunt on IMDb


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