The Spell of the Hidden Gold
The Spell of the Hidden Gold

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The Spell of the Hidden Gold

1958
Movie
91 min
Japanese

Historical drama about a sleepy-eyed ronin.

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IMDb6.1/10
Director: William F. ClaxtonGenres: Western, Family

Plot Summary

A young boy, living on a ranch, discovers a map leading to a hidden treasure. He sets out on an adventure with the help of a kindly old prospector and his loyal dog. Their journey is fraught with peril as they encounter outlaws who also seek the gold. Ultimately, the boy must prove his courage and resourcefulness to secure the treasure and protect his newfound friends.

Critical Reception

While not a critical darling, 'The Spell of the Hidden Gold' was generally well-received by family audiences for its wholesome adventure themes and straightforward narrative. It provided light entertainment typical of Westerns aimed at younger viewers during its era, focusing on discovery and bravery.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its family-friendly Western setting and adventurous plot.

  • Appreciated for its portrayal of a courageous young protagonist.

  • Considered a simple yet engaging tale of treasure hunting and friendship.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this older film, but when found, they often highlight its nostalgic appeal and suitability for children, praising its uncomplicated story and positive messages.

Fun Fact

The film was shot on location in and around Kanab, Utah, a popular filming site for many Westerns due to its dramatic red rock landscapes.

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