Little Treasure

1985 American film
  • May 1, 1985 (1985-05-01)
Running time
95 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglish

Little Treasure is a 1985 American action drama film starring Margot Kidder, Ted Danson and Burt Lancaster. The film, written and directed by Alan Sharp, deals with the strained relationship between a bank robber father and his daughter, a stripper.[1]

Plot

Margot Kidder plays Margo, a stripper searching for her estranged, bank robber father (Burt Lancaster) in a remote part of Mexico. Along the way, Margo meets an American ex-pat drifter (Ted Danson), and together they search for her missing father and eventually his lost, buried fortune.

Cast

  • Margot Kidder as Margo
  • Ted Danson as Eugene Wilson
  • Burt Lancaster as Delbert Teschemacher
  • Joseph Hacker as Norman Kane
  • Malena Doria as Evangelina
  • John Pearce as Joseph
  • Gladys Holland as Sadie
  • Bill Zuckert as Charlie Parker
  • James Hall as Chuck
  • Glenda Moore as Kane's Friend
  • Rodolfo De Alexandre as Bird Seller
  • Lupe Ontiveros as Market Voice #1

Production

Kidder recalled feuding with Lancaster during the production and described Danson as "about as sweet a guy as you’re ever gonna meet. What you see is what you get. He’s lovely."[2]

Reception

Leonard Maltin gave the film one and a half stars.[3]

References

  1. ^ Canby, Vincent (1 May 1985). "'TREASURE,' A DAUGHTER'S QUEST". The New York Times. Retrieved 11 April 2019.
  2. ^ Rabin, Nathan (3 March 2009). "Random Roles: Margot Kidder". The A.V. Club. Retrieved 13 August 2019.
  3. ^ Maltin, Leonard (2014). Leonard Maltin's 2015 Movie Guide. Penguin. ISBN 9780698183612.

External links

  • Little Treasure at IMDb Edit this at Wikidata
  • Little Treasure at AllMovie
  • Little Treasure at Box Office Mojo
  • Little Treasure at Rotten Tomatoes


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