Treasure in Malta
Treasure in Malta
| 01 July 1963 (USA)
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Six episodes relating to a thriller of a hunt after archaeological treasure in Malta, and the thwarting of crooks.

Reviews
AniInterview

Sorry, this movie sucks

Tacticalin

An absolute waste of money

Brendon Jones

It’s fine. It's literally the definition of a fine movie. You’ve seen it before, you know every beat and outcome before the characters even do. Only question is how much escapism you’re looking for.

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Aneesa Wardle

The story, direction, characters, and writing/dialogue is akin to taking a tranquilizer shot to the neck, but everything else was so well done.

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Martin Carney

I read kuciak's comments regarding this film. It does not appear to be the same film that you saw all those years ago. There is no aircraft hangar and there are no parachuting children. This was a film made in London and on location in Malta. It's a wonderful film. It's entirely innocent and unashamedly complimentary of such a gorgeous nation; without appearing a tourism advert. If you haven't seen the film (and if Malta is your thing) you really must! Talk about a feel-good whirlwind trip around the island! I really enjoyed this film when my great friend (the daughter of the actor portraying the evil suit-clad boss baddie) showed it one night... Topped off by finding out that the statue of the Calypso, as shown in the film, is safe and still around!!! This film is a must! Enjoy - if you find it.

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mushx25-169-561150

Treasure in Malta. It was filmed on location in Malta with Maltese children and some of our best theatrical actors of the time. I visited the locations a few times as the guest of the Director Derek Williams and it was the first dose I had; as my ambition was that at the time I wanted nothing more than become a film Cameraman within the film industry. But life dictated otherwise and I am not sorry. I believe I still have a copy of the script hidden somewhere. The film was shot in color and as already said it was like a travelogue, a historic showcase of the Maltese Islands. I still hope and looking forward to see this film released on DVD to add it to my big collection of original DVD's. It's a very good adventure for kids as also for grown ups. Saviour Gauci Malta

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ken255

I'm afraid your description does not fit this film -- two kids are involved alright, along with their friend Jiminy, but there's no parachuting done. In essence their archaeologist dad is kidnapped by hoods who are after a golden statue. The kids are chased by the leader of the gang and his sidekick, all over Malta and Gozo, as the children try to rescue their father.Some basic information is available here: http://www.cftf.org.uk/catalogue/t.htmlThe film's fun to watch, if anything, just to see how different Malta was in the 1960's. The relatively simple and linear narrative is aimed at children, with didactic devices like repetition and underlining used; yet the film should not be watched without parental guidance due to some scenes of violence and others in which the children turn handguns on their kidnappers.Colours are bold and, with the way certain scenes were staged, the film at times feel likes an extended travel feature for the about-to-be-independent country.

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kuciak

Some time in 1963, in Berkeley California, my mother took me to the Berkeley Theater (which I don't believe exists anymore) to see a film that I remember was in Black and White. I was only 6 years old. International Movie Data Base says that it was in color, and a serial of 6 episodes. I remember such a film in black and white (and I believe at that time even if a film was in color, their might be prints of it sent to theaters in black and white. Also I saw it with my mother in one complete episode as I remember.Some remembrances of the film were that the bad guys are chasing after some kids in an airplane hangar, and the kids push the steps away so the bad guys can't chase them very well. I also remember ((from my late mother) that the kids near the end parachuted over Malta.From research that I did, from looking at International Movie Data Base and inquiries on the British Film Institute, I believe that this film was part of the Children's Film Fund. I recently sent an e-Mail inquiry to the British Film Institute, and they kindly responded and wrote, that the above was probably the film. Though I did not feel entirely it was a definite answer.If anyone else happens to read this review, and from some of my descriptions can acknowledge this was the title, or know of another film, It would be greatly appreciated. Write in the Message Boards, which I have not used because of the information that is required, or put it in the review section. It would be greatly appreciated.

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