Two boys thwart the efforts of antique smugglers at a British estate.Two boys thwart the efforts of antique smugglers at a British estate.Two boys thwart the efforts of antique smugglers at a British estate.
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- TriviaFlixton Hall, where most of this is filmed, had been considered by the future Edward VII for his country house, but eventually he chose Sandringham House as it had better rail links to London. It was home to the Adair family for many years but was sold to a property developer in 1950 to pay Death Duties. The new owner stripped the roof of the valuable (and protective) lead covering, clearly seen as the boys run across it, and allowed the structure to decay until he could get permission to demolish it in 1953. Elements of the ground floor are all that remain, and are used to store farm machinery. The grounds are noted for a giant Sequoia.
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"The Secret Tunnel" (1948) is a wonderful 49 minute film produced by Merton Park Studios and Children's Entertainment Film about an art theft (a Rembrandt) from a large country home in Britain. Two boys, one the son of the owner, the other the son of a worker on the grounds of the home, foil the robbery in the end. This is an ingenious and very well acted film that, though made for both young audiences and adults alike, plays as if it were a good guys public versus a bad guys group, not vigilante style good guys, just "we can solve this - and had better - as well as the cops - and do it before the bad guys escape". More in the idea of Hardy Boys or Nancy Drew, nevertheless, the two boys, Tony Wager and Ivor Bowyer, are loads of fun to watch. It doesn't at all seem like "a kid's show". Just happens to have two kids doing the job adults might do. And they do it with great panache. Really recommend this! Its innocence, yet wonderful panache, will please any good mystery lover. This is easily an 8 out of 10. The country house is beautiful, too. Also appearing in this British film are Murray Matheson, Gerald Pring, Thelma Rea, Frank Henderson, John H. Sullivan, and Michael Kelly. This was shot at Flixton Hall and surrounding area in Suffolk. It seems Flixton Hall was razed in 1953. Beautiful place, but someone has to pay the upkeep - or, no... They didn't...
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- Tajni tunel
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- Flixton Hall, Bungay, Suffolk, England, UK(Manor house exteriors)
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- Runtime49 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1
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