Five Clues to Fortune

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Directed byJoe Mendoza
Screenplay byJoe Mendoza
Produced byFrank A. Hoare
StarringJohn Rogers
Roberta Paterson
Peter Godsell
Five Clues to Fortune
German DVD
Directed byJoe Mendoza
Screenplay byJoe Mendoza
Produced byFrank A. Hoare
StarringJohn Rogers
Roberta Paterson
Peter Godsell
CinematographyA.T. Dinsdale
Edited byLeslie A. Parry
Music byMax Saunders
Production
company
Release date
  • 1956 (1956)
Running time
18 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

Five Clues to Fortune (also known as The Treasure of Woburn Abbey) is a 1957 British children's crime film written and directed by Joe Mendoza and starring David Hemmings, John Rogers and Roberta Paterson.[1][2]

In addition to its brief theatrical release, the film aired as an 8-part serial and a 2-part TV film on the ARD in Germany in 1964.[3]

Four children attempt to prevent an aristocrat’s secretary from secretly selling the aristocrat’s country house.

Episodes

  • 1 – "Dead Man's Treasure"
  • 2 – "The Secret of the Antler"
  • 3 – "Raiders at Midnight"
  • 4 – "A Tight Spot"
  • 5 – "Race Against Time"
  • 6 – *"Stampede".
  • 7 – "The Fifth Clue"
  • 8 – "The Treasure Chest"

Cast

Production

It was produced by Merton Park Studios for the Children's Film Foundation.The film's score was composed by Max Saunders and Jack Beaver.

Notably, this film marked David Hemmings' first screen appearance at the age of 12.[4]

Reception

References

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