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| What kind of mystery could possibly occur in a sleepy country town like Winterborn? Join Master Detective Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson as they host The Clue According to Sherlock Holmes and find out! When old Alpheus T. Winterborn died he left behind a mysterious legend. It was said he buried a fortune somewhere in town. But where? There must be a clue! The "game is afoot" - as Holmes would say - when a ten-year-old turns detective. He accidentally stumbles upon the first of Winterborn's clue to the treasure...but it doesn't make sense! Match wits with young Anthony Monday and his friend Miss Eells as they attempt to unravel the mystifying riddles. Challenge your powers of deduction to solve this mystery that could be worth a fortune |
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- Golly-gee, that Anthony Monday is sure young.
- Talk about your Baker Street Irregulars....
- Knock it down, pass it around...Miss Eells is just so clumsy!
- Auctions can be cool, you know.
- Hugo is so bad, he’s good!
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- It’s “Winterborn this” and “Winterborn that!” Everything in town – including the town – is named for Winterborn! Auugh!
- Where’s John Bellairs’ name in all this?
- That happy, little musical riff between scenes – stop!
- Who is the sneaky and suspicious guy at the library?
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- You’d be scared just like Anthony if you had to go crawl around a roof, too!
- The “new” treasure doesn’t seem as important or mysterious.
- Frankly, “When the front door's not open there's always the back” is a terrible clue.
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| Credits |
Produced by: Diane & Paul Asselin
Directed by: Murray Golden
Written by: Kimmer Ringwald
Editor: Steve Muscarella
Director of photography: Erik Da Arstad
Composer: Don Heckman
Art Director: Jeremy Rallton
Casting: Pat Mock
Story Consultant: David Hoffman
Production Manager/Assistant Director: Paul Deason
Second Assistant Director: Tony Perez
Production Supervisor: Janet Fisher
Location Manager: Diethard Sille
Make-up: Shatzi Peter
Wardrobe: Barbara Scott
Set Decorator: Paul Knotter
Gaffer: Howard Ex
Key Grip: Kurt Young
Sound: James Dehr
Recommended by the National Educational Association |
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