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  1. Tillamook Treasure, also known as The Legend of Tillamook's Gold, is a 2006 American independent family film directed by Jane Beaumont Hall. It is set in the city of Manzanita, Oregon . Based on a Native American legend about a treasure buried on Neahkahnie Mountain by Spanish sailors in the 1590s, a 14-year-old girl discovers what ...

  2. The Tillamook Treasure es una película dirigida por Jane Beaumont Hall con Brian McNamara, Julia Campbell, Brian Thompson, Suzanne Marie Doyon .... Año: 2006. Título original: The Tillamook Treasure. Sinopsis: A Julie, una solitaria adolescente de catorce años, le espera el verano más asombroso de su vida cuando encuentra una antigua moneda en la playa y descubre una leyenda local de los ...

  3. 23 de abr. de 2006 · With Brian McNamara, Julia Campbell, Brian Thompson, Suzanne Marie Doyon. Julie, a lonely fourteen-year-old, is in for the most amazing summer of her life when she finds an ancient coin on the beach and uncovers a local Native-American legend about a long-lost mountain treasure.

  4. 13 de sept. de 2006 · Julie, a lonely fourteen year old, and her family move to an Oregon seaside town after her dad loses his job. Her parents struggle with his unemployment and ...

  5. hmn.wiki › es › The_Legend_of_Tillamook&Tesoro de Tillamook

    Tillamook Treasure, también conocida como The Legend of Tillamook's Gold, es una película familiar independiente estadounidense de 2006dirigida por Jane Beaumont Hall. Está ambientado en la ciudad de Manzanita, Oregón.

  6. Magic realism and a mystical story, based on a real legend of the Oregon coast, create an enchanting and humorous tale. Most of all, Tillamook Treasure is the story of a young girl's adventure in the most amazing summer of her life. Julie discovers the real treasure she already possesses in her family. — Richard Doyon.

  7. They carry a treasure chest up Neahkahnie Mountain, leading a manacled African slave. The treasure is buried and the slave killed. He is laid on top of the ground to “guard” the treasure and frighten away the local Indians.