Project Detail

Treasure of Albion

Synopsis

A gang of kids discover the hiding place of the legendary lost treasure of English kings, the Treasure of Albion.

The gang embark on an exciting adventure exploring dark creepy caves, riding microlights and fighting a castle siege before finding the lost treasure.

Harvey Van Bolingbroke is an evil megalomaniac hell bent on stealing Britain’s treasure for himself. The only thing between him and the treasure is the very annoying youngsters from Albion Hall. The Albion Hall gang upset the corporate giant Bolingbroke inc. and for their troubles they are hunted down and captured. Only by working together can the youngsters thwart Harvey Van Bolingbroke’s plans and rescue the treasure from his evil clutches.

Details

Year
2009
Type of film
Features
Running time
67 mins
Format
HiDef
Director
Andrew Walkington
Producer
Richard J Caunt, Andrew Walkington
Editor
Andrew Walkington
Screenwriter
John Warburton
Director of Photography
Tania Freimuth
Production Designer
Nerissa Cargill-Thompson
Sound
James Butler
Music
Pedro Celli
Principal cast
Todd Carty, Norman Lovett, Ray Lonnen, Barbara King, Phil Cool

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Production Status

Production Company

British Youth Film Academy

c/o IDS
MMU Cheshire, Crewe Campus
Crewe Green Road
Crewe
Cheshire CW1 5DU
UK

T +44 (0)1612475410

mattdeeley@byfa.co.uk

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