Five Clues to Fortune

Five Clues to Fortune is a 1957 British crime film directed by Joe Mendoza and starring David Hemmings, John Rogers and Roberta Paterson.[1] Its plot involves two children who try to prevent an aristocrat's secretary from secret selling the aristocrat's country house. It was sometimes shown as an 8-part serial. The film score was composed by Max Saunders and Jack Beaver.

Cast

  • John Rogers - Michael
  • Roberta Paterson - Jill
  • Peter Godsell - Mark
  • David Hemmings - Ken
  • Dafydd Havard - Jonas
  • Norman Mitchell - Bert
  • David Cameron - Mr. King
  • Peter Welch - Mr. Strong
  • Philippa Hiatt - Mrs. Strong
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