The Tillamook Treasure (2006)

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Written by Richard A. Doyon, Jane Beaumont Hall

Directed by Jane Beaumont Hall

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2006

Rating: PG Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Suzanne Marie Doyon stars in this enchanting drama as a 14-year-old girl named Julie Kimbell, who moves with her family to a small coastal town after her father loses his job. Julie is walking along the beach one day when she discovers an ancient gold coin buried in the sand. When she recounts the event to her grandfather, he tells Julie of a treasure chest that is rumoured to be hidden in the area, and the teenager embarks on a mission to track the fortune down.

Cast

Brian McNamaraRobert Kimbell
Julia CampbellKathryn Kimbell
Brian ThompsonJimmy Kimbell
Image for Suzanne Marie DoyonSuzanne Marie DoyonJulie Kimbell
Max GailGrandpa Kimbell
Floyd 'Red Crow' WestermanStanding Elk
Bradley StrykerTom
Janine DoyonSusan Kimbell
Richard A. DoyonClyde
Mary SteinBillie Stahl
Escher HollowayEddy
Phillip HuberPuppeteer

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  • Use www.gravatar.com to create an Avatar for your e-mail address and use it on many supported sites August 20th, 2008 - 4:43pmEnid Fritts said...

    What a treat to see a movie and enjoy every minute of it. The girl who plays Julie, the lead character, Suzanne Marie Doyon, was charming and such a wonderful actor. I am looking forward to more from this young lady. There is a scene with her older sister (Janine Doyon -- they must be sisters in real life as well as the movie - very cool) where they were sitting on the beach talking about the family's problems, was beautiful in all ways, very touching. It was among my favorites in the movie.

    I like it that the movie shows a girl growing up and maturing without having to resort to the old story line of sex and drugs. Growing up certainly involves those things for many but this film touches on what is really important -- learning who you are in the world and discovering that you have the power to do important things. This is a real good moral for young girls everywhere.

    I also loved the old Indian man, Standing Elk. He was so wonderful, funny and so respectful of Julie that he teaches her things by guiding her to the answers instead of preaching at her. He is so cute, too.

    I would have voted 10 but I never have seem the perfect movie.

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