In post-Civil War Kentucky, young David Burnic becomes the unexpected heir to the family secret, a map leading to buried treasure on the Florida isle of Matecumbe.
Robert Foxworth
Jim
Joan Hackett
Lauriette
Peter Ustinov
Dr. Snodgrass
Vic Morrow
Spangler
Johnny Doran
Davie
Billy 'Pop' Atmore
Thad (as Billy Attmore)
Jane Wyatt
Aunt Effie
Virginia Vincent
Aunt Lou
Robert DoQui
Ben
Don Knight
Skaggs
Mills Watson
Catrell
Dub Taylor
Sheriff Forbes
Valentin de Vargas
Charlie (as Val DeVargas)
Dick Van Patten
The Gambler
George Lindsey
Coahoma Sheriff
Warde Donovan
Sheriff Coffey
Jonathan Daly
Paxton Farrow
John Steadman
Guide
Rex Holman
Informant
Clint Ritchie
Flatboat Leader
Ken Renard
Customer
Brion James
Roustabout
Director
Vincent McEveety
Novel
Robert Lewis Taylor
Screenplay
Don Tait
August 25, 2020
7
I found <em>'Treasure of Matecumbe'</em> just about entertaining, helped by the impressive main cast.
Peter Ustinov, after a poor showing in 1975's <em>'One of Our Dinosaurs Is Missing'</em>, comes back strong with a top performance as Snodgrass. Joan Hackett is also enjoyable as Paxton, especially across the first act. Robert Foxworth fits in too, as he plays Uncle Jim. The two kid actors are Johnny Doran (Davie) and Billy Atmore (Thad), they aren't amazing but are at least likeable and are passable in what they give.
The plot is where it becomes less interesting. The adventure elements are decent, but it does plod along at a number of moments. It doesn't really feel like a treasure hunt until the last knockings, which is disappointing - especially given the onscreen talent. Parts of it also haven't aged gracefully, while the vibe of the film changes from serious to fun too often; e.g. you have a KKK scene, but also a runaway bride bit.
With all that noted, it is still a film I can say is good enough and one of Disney's better live-action releases from the 1970s.
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$0.00
Revenue:
$0.00