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The Tillamook Treasure

  • 2006
  • Not Rated
  • 1 h 47 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
4,8/10
315
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The Tillamook Treasure (2006)
DramaFamília

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaJulie, a lonely fourteen-year-old, is in for the most amazing summer of her life when she finds an ancient coin on the beach and uncovers a local Native-American legend about a long-lost mou... Ler tudoJulie, a lonely fourteen-year-old, is in for the most amazing summer of her life when she finds an ancient coin on the beach and uncovers a local Native-American legend about a long-lost mountain treasure.Julie, a lonely fourteen-year-old, is in for the most amazing summer of her life when she finds an ancient coin on the beach and uncovers a local Native-American legend about a long-lost mountain treasure.

  • Direção
    • Jane Beaumont Hall
  • Roteiristas
    • Richard A. Doyon
    • Jane Beaumont Hall
  • Artistas
    • Brian McNamara
    • Julia Campbell
    • Brian Thompson
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    4,8/10
    315
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Jane Beaumont Hall
    • Roteiristas
      • Richard A. Doyon
      • Jane Beaumont Hall
    • Artistas
      • Brian McNamara
      • Julia Campbell
      • Brian Thompson
    • 19Avaliações de usuários
    • 2Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Brian McNamara
    Brian McNamara
    • Robert Kimbell
    Julia Campbell
    Julia Campbell
    • Kathryn Kimbell
    Brian Thompson
    Brian Thompson
    • Jimmy Kimbell
    Suzanne Marie Doyon
    Suzanne Marie Doyon
    • Julie Kimbell
    Max Gail
    Max Gail
    • Grandpa Kimbell
    Floyd 'Red Crow' Westerman
    Floyd 'Red Crow' Westerman
    • Standing Elk
    Bradley Stryker
    Bradley Stryker
    • Tom
    Janine Doyon
    Janine Doyon
    • Susan Kimbell
    Richard A. Doyon
    Richard A. Doyon
    • Clyde
    • (as Richard Doyon)
    Mary Stein
    Mary Stein
    • Billie Stahl
    Escher Holloway
    Escher Holloway
    • Eddy
    Phillip Huber
    Phillip Huber
    • Puppeteer
    Leah Brisbois
    • Indian Girl
    Elizabeth Caldart
    • Susan's friend
    Kelly Dennis
    • Logging show judge
    Bob Doyon
    • Crew Boss
    Elizabeth Erickson
    • Nancy
    Kathryn J. Hall
    • Artist
    • Direção
      • Jane Beaumont Hall
    • Roteiristas
      • Richard A. Doyon
      • Jane Beaumont Hall
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    Avaliações de usuários19

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    3ramckay

    Wow...just wow...so bad

    Flicks like this are what give the term "family feature" a bad name, and I find all the positive reviews to be HIGHLY suspect. This film was aimed at tweens who cannot discern a quality story or cinematic production. That, or the bar is just too low for shows targeting families. It's just sad. Many of the actors in this movie seem to have experience limited to high school drama; the plot had potential as family fare, but the execution is difficult to watch. I gave it more than one star because kids up to about age 13 would probably watch this and enjoy it without laughing at it. However, for me, this was painful to watch: I was embarrassed for the actors in a lot of the scenes. Go ahead and see it if you want something to ridicule mercilessly, as it provides ample opportunity to do just that.
    10petewilke

    a family film worth your consideration

    "Tillamook Treasure" is a pleasure to view. The story is imaginative, well told and suspenseful, building as the plot unfolds. The characters are well thought out and the tension and eventual resolution of conflict within the subject family is satisfying and upbeat. The location is a sight to behold, the photography stunning at times. This particular section of the Oregon coast is particularly well-suited for a treasure hunt! The acting is well done. The direction is to the point, without a lot of diversions and side plots emphasized. The comic relief provided by Richard Doyon, one of the producers and writers of the film, is unexpected and funny! This is a terrific family film! It's presentation in high definition added to my enjoyment as well.
    5meddlecore

    Heartfelt, Family Treasure Film.

    The Legend Of Tillamook's Gold aka Tillamook Treasure tells the story of a young girl- the daughter of a struggling writer- who has moved to Oregon, from California, when her family suffers from money problems.

    One day, she happens upon a gold coin, of Spanish origin, on the beach.

    Which she learns more about after querying her marionette making grandfather, and his indigenous friend, Standing Elk.

    Standing Elk tells her a tale about how his ancestors had witnessed the Spanish land on their shores, with a slave, whom they forced to bury a cache of treasure- before killing him, so that his ghost would watch over the treasure.

    Until the chosen one comes to find it.

    After going on a vision quest, and, with the help of the slave's lost soul in the form of an elk, she works to crack the code of the treasure's location.

    Despite having competition from the local historian, and her partner- who constantly attempt to stifle her efforts.

    Eventually, she figures it out.

    But it almost gets her- and her father- killed.

    And she is forced to decide between fame and fortune...or their lives.

    The whole thing is rather low budget, with very mediocre acting.

    But the main actress is cute, and her character is endearing.

    It all has a less-exciting Goonies sort of vibe.

    Though it must be noted that this is more of a family film, with an adventure angle, than it is an adventure film, with a family angle, like The Goonies.

    It's certainly not the best treasure hunting movie ever made.

    In fact, it's probably among the worst.

    But the little twist at the end is clever and heart felt.

    That being said, it likely won't be enjoyed by most.

    But I enjoyed the message it puts out there, on a personal level.

    So I'd say it's worth a watch.

    4.5 out of 10.
    2smkroh

    Mystery Science Theater, Where Are You?

    I'll give this movie one star for having moderately competent performances by some of the veteran supporting actors, and one star for having no glaring technical errors. Otherwise I cannot recommend any aspect of it. I watched it on cable because I grew up in Oregon and have fond memories of visiting Tillamook. What I got was a poorly written and edited clinker that resembles the unholy love child of Nancy Drew and Carlos Castaneda.

    The first problem is that the producer cast his own daughter in the lead role, and while not particularly unpleasant on screen, she cannot act a lick. She is certainly not alone among the cast in this regard, but it's a huge liability in the main character.

    Her line delivery is wooden and her emotional range is flat, but she does doggedly carry out her assignment with a modicum of dignity and consistency. The script and editing are another matter. This is one of those movies where you find yourself telling the story in your head because the movie apparently can't be bothered with fulfilling that chore. Each scene appears content to sketch out the bare outlines of its main idea without actually building a narrative. Then it ends abruptly and the movie wanders on to the next loosely connected event. Scenes often feel like they end a few actions or lines of dialog before they are finished, and the movie as a whole ends up playing like a Cliff's Notes version of itself.

    Told in this manner, the story would probably only occupy about 30 minutes, but the movie falls into the amateur trap of trying to make up for a lack of substance with sheer quantity. The scenes may be short and light on dramatic content, but there are a lot of them. Some needlessly rehash previously covered material, some fulfill stock checklist purposes like Comic Relief Scene or Local Scenery Chewing Scene, but most of them do little to advance the story.

    Many of the other reviews posted here praise the film for being family-friendly. If you are seeking wholesome, uplifting stories with a minimum of offensive content, there are many excellent choices that have strong narratives and talented performances. This is not one of them. Watch a Pixar film or the growing Narnia series instead. For those who claim that the girl in the leading role has great prospects ahead of her, I doubt she'll ever land a role in another project unless her father has a hand in making it. I wonder how many of these glowing reviews were written by people who were involved in making the film, or who come from the Tillamook area and are blinded by their enthusiasm for a homegrown product.

    The people who made this movie meant well and tried hard. They did not succeed. Avoid it unless you can see it for free, and even then only watch it if you are looking for an instructive example of how not to make a movie, or if you enjoy giving bad movies the MST3K treatment I alluded to in my Summary line.
    3austinwriter

    Educational

    The story overall is of interest. The execution of production is a lesson on how things can be done better. A previous review gave it high praise. I must not have watched the same movie. Anti-climatic, poor dialogue, ... I will stop there and not discourage someone to watch it. The writer/director expects the audience to read the mind of the protagonist, because the actions and words either did not match up or came out of the blue. Not to mention, the narrator speaks of things that technically should be shown. After all, it is a movie, not an audio-book.

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    • Curiosidades
      The treasure legend is a real Oregon Coast legend. There are various versions of the legend. Only a few versions talk about the black slave. Spielberg's film, The Goonies, is based on the same legend but tells a whole different story.
    • Erros de gravação
      When Julie leaves for the mountain in the middle of a very bad rain storm to search for the gold in the stream, the outside shots show a very dark and rainy day. Immediately afterward, when her mother and father argue about her mother letting her go, her father angrily says, "You let her go out in this?" and gestures through the window outside, but it is clearly dry and sunny outside as seen through the window and the glass portion of the door.
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Saving Up for Grace
      Written and Performed by Boots Ottestad

      © 2004 CCAP/Ottestad

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 23 de abril de 2006 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
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    • Locações de filme
      • Asheville, Carolina do Norte, EUA
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      • Bright Light Studio
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      • 1 h 47 min(107 min)
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