Treasure Hounds Page #8

Synopsis: Moving into his late grandfather's house, young Jack inherits the old man's dog, Skipper (Norm MacDonald) - who can talk! With the sassy pooch's help, Jack learns that Grandpa left a priceless Spanish treasure hidden somewhere in the town. Jack joins forces with a trio of clever neighbor kids - a goth girl, a socialite, and a jokester - to find the valuable booty, with Skipper leading the way. But can they outrun the brazen, bumbling thieves that will stop at nothing to seize the prize for themselves?
Genre: Family
Director(s): Tim Brown
Production: Trilight Entertainment
 
IMDB:
4.4
PG
Year:
2017
88 min
40 Views


But how is that a clue?

[all] It's in the shed?

[Skipper] Oh, it's

petty dark in here, guys.

OK, OK. Let's spread out

and find this thing.

Treasure, treasure.

Where is the treasure?

Here we go. Oh, yeah,

what've we got over here?

What's this?

[sniffing] Ugh!

I don't know what that is but

someone should throw it out.

Wait, what've we got over here?

Hey, that's my old Frisbee.

I've been looking for that.

What's this?

[Skipper]

Hey, what'd you guys find?

That's Grandpop's trunk.

Jack, try your key.

[creaking]

Oh, biscuits!

It's just a bunch of

old film equipment.

[laughs]

[flashlight honks]

Those aren't the kind with

the chocolate inside, right?

Nope.

Looks like you kids

just saved the town.

[giggling]

[farting]

Whew, do not go in there.

I think this is the life.

We should live here permanently.

Hey, guys, nice set-up.

I like it.

But I was just

talking to the mayor

and he said that he would

spring for a fancy hotel

'cause you guys, you know,

saved the town and everything.

- What do you say?

- Hmm, I'm OK.

- We're good.

- We can stay here.

- [Fred] Yeah.

- I would like to go to the hotel,

especially if it's fancy.

Sorry, Jen, I think

you're out-voted.

But, on another note, I just

came from the lawyer's office

and it turns out Grandpops

left another surprise for Jack.

But you're only allowed to

open it on one condition.

Are you ready for

another adventure?

Should we do it?

- [kids] Yeah.

- Good.

Jack, I wouldn't.

Don't open that box.

- Don't open that...

- [box unlocks]

Oh, man.

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Willem Wennekers

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Submitted on August 05, 2018

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