Five Have a Mystery to Solve (film)

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Directed byErnest Morris
Written byMichael Barnes
StarringDavid Palmer
Darryl Read
Five Have a Mystery to Solve
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Directed byErnest Morris
Written byMichael Barnes
Based onFive Have a Mystery to Solve
by Enid Blyton
StarringDavid Palmer
Darryl Read
CinematographyDouglas Ransom
Music byEdward Williams
Release date
  • May 1964 (1964-05)
CountryUnited Kingdom

Five Have a Mystery to Solve is a 6-part 1964 British children's film serial directed by Ernest Morris and starring David Palmer and Darryl Read.[1] It was written by Michael Barnes based on the novel of the same name by Enid Blyton, and made by the Children's Film Foundation.[2][3]

The Famous Five – Julian, Dick, George, Anne and Tim the dog – are visiting a seaside cottage and befriend young Wilfred, an orphan. Hearing that animals may be in danger on nearby Whispering Island, Wilfred goes to investigate and soon finds himself in trouble. The Famous Five go to his rescue.

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