Don Johnson Movie:

Secret of Treasure Mountain



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Don Johnson Movie:
Secret of Treasure Mountain



Movie
Secret of Treasure Mountain
Secret of Treasure Mountain
List Price: $19.95Label: Bonneville Ent.

Salesrank: 74529

Released: July 20, 2004
Our Price: $13.99
Used Price: $2.87
MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Media: DVD

Features:

  • Color
  • DVD
  • NTSC
  • Starring:

  • Brandon Blaser
  • Jason Glenn
  • Jason Johnson
  • Isaac Fugal
  • Marissa Porritt
  • Editorial Review:
    A monk’s counsel is as clear as the desert air: "Sometimes the greatest treasure you can ever find is within yourself." And the words are well-timed wisdom to ButterCreamer Eldon after he finds part of an ancient map and becomes intrigued with the search for hidden treasure. Unaware that danger lurks in the shadows, Eldon talks the other ButterCreamers into helping hunt for conquistador gold – as a way to help their ailing and needy friend, Mr. Graff. But Eldon almost lets his secret wish for fame disrupt those plans. The young man must discover something more precious than gold – that being a true hero is often nothing more than caring enough to help someone in need and persevering until that need is met.

    Secret of Treasure Mountain Reviews:
    The Butter Cream Gang in "Treasure Mountain" 5 Star Review
    2009-12-09 - It is a very good movie with great morals. My kids 3,6,7,and nephews 6,9. Enjoy both Butter cream gang movies. They teach good will towards man, and teach integrity and honesty. It has younger characters boys and girls that the kids enjoy watching.

    Simply Majikal 5 Star Review
    2005-12-16 - The closer that we approach to the witching hour the better this movie gets! This series has simply put a spell on my family and I! The characters, the story, and the special effects are not to be missed - and some of the suspense might even scare the younger wizards in your crew. There even is hidden, deleted footage at the end of the credits - lets just say that the window jenkins didnt become a widow on accident! Bubble Bubble Toil and Trouble eh?

    Not Quite Like the First, but Still Good! 4 Star Review
    2004-06-19 - This movie is a little different than the first: the focus is on Eldon, not Scott; no mention is made of Pete; a new Buttercreamer, Eli, is introduced; and there are now girls in the Buttercream Gang. Regardless of these changes, "The Secret of Treasure Mountain" is still a good family movie. Eldon embarks on a treasure hunt with an ulterior motive to be a hero. He wants to save Mr. Graf's house and upstage Scott for once. By the end of the film, Eldon learns what it really means to be rich and that he's been a hero all along. Sure, this film is a little hokey when compared to much of today's entertainment; but it is a positive alternative to those films. It has a treasure hunt against time and against a bad guy disguised as a friend, scriptural truth woven in, and lessons learned by all (including the audience). I would highly recommend this movie to anyone looking for a film they can watch with their family.

    Squeaky clean fun for the kids! 4 Star Review
    2004-06-17 - We watched this movie last night with our 5 and 7 year old sons. Yes, it is corny in many places and we "oldsters" found the plot pretty unbelievable, but the boys thoroughly enjoyed it and I didn't have to worry about them learning any new rude words or nasty sounds from it. The Buttercream Gang videos are wholesome entertainment that promote honesty, humility, loyalty, respect for authority and rules, a good work ethic, and polite manners---all with enough humor and adventure thrown in to keep the kids watching and wanting to view more in this series.










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