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The Chest

1997 | 50m | English

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Comedy drama about John Croft (Neil Morrissey), a failed businessman who is heavily in debt when he finds a wallet which contains a map which he later finds could lead him to hidden treasure. He decides to search for the treasure alone, but Roland Blood (Jim Carter), a dealer in naval antiquities, is not far behind. Croft follows the clues on the map from a castle to a church to a seaside promotory and finds the spot where the treasure was buried is the site of a new beachside housing development. He tries to buy the house, but his bank manager does not look kindly on his proposal and his wife is about to discover that he re-mortgaged her home. He decides to take drastic action…
Release Date: Apr 12, 1997
Director: Suri Krishnamma
Writer: Daniel Peacock, Peter Morgan
Genres: Comedy, Drama
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Production Companies Granada Television, Limelight Films UK
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 26, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Helen Bennett Mrs. Cooke
Tony Bluto Kenny Thurblik
Jim Carter Roland Blood
Richard Dixon Paul
Soo Drouet Mrs. Thurblik
Harper Page Marshall Nina Croft
Gina McKee Fiona Croft
Neil Morrissey John Croft
Harry Pemberton Publican
Richard Huw Martin Stamp
Name Job
Daniel Peacock Story
Peter Morgan Screenplay
Suri Krishnamma Director
Name Title
Andy Harries Executive Producer
Mark Redhead Producer
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