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Director: Adrian Shergold
Cast: John Thaw, Dominique Jackson, Wil Johnson, Rachel Davies
Harry Jenkins is a self-made business man, who one day receives a message that his only daughter has died in a car crash. Last time he saw his daughter was at his wife's funeral. When trying to deal with his daughter's affairs, he finds out he is a grandfather of a nine-year-old girl, named Saffron. Since he is her only relative, social services hands over Saffron to him. At first he tries to get rid of her, but he soon finds out that they share more than his daughter, Saffron's mother. They take a trip from Manchester to London, to find Saffron's estranged father, but they find so much more
Critical Reception & Ratings
Buried Treasure (2001), directed by Adrian Shergold, is a drama that follows a self-made businessman who unexpectedly becomes the guardian of his estranged granddaughter. While the film has not received widespread critical acclaim, it offers an intimate exploration of familial relationships and the complexities of inheriting unexpected responsibilities.
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Directed by the acclaimed Adrian Shergold, 'Buried Treasure' from 2001 offers a poignant and nuanced exploration of family dynamics, as a businessman unexpectedly inherits a granddaughter and embarks on a journey of rediscovery. With standout performances from John Thaw and the supporting cast, this heartwarming drama blends moments of humor and pathos, making it a must-see for fans of character-driven stories.
Buried treasure is an important part of the beliefs surrounding pirates, organized crime and Old West outlaws. See hoard for the concept in archaeology.
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