646f9e108c Three young children help an old sea-man look for buried treasure at the Pirates Inn. But they&#39;re not the only one&#39;s interested in finding it. Just looking at the credits list for &quot;Secrets of the Pirates&#39; Inn&quot; brings back the delicious memory of what an outstanding short series this was! I think maybe it was only two one-hour episodes, but I do remember that I felt a sense of loss when it had ended. Possibly the most thoroughly enjoyed of everything I ever saw on Disney, dating from clear back to the first episode of Disneyland, little did I know that I would never see &quot;Secrets of the Pirates&#39; Inn&quot; again! I&#39;d like to wring the necks of the clueless individuals who hold the keys to the Disney vaults! Too young, or too much into the modern genres to understand what golden treasures they deprive us of, and &quot;Secrets&quot; was the best! A real Disney masterpiece to rival even &quot;Pollyanna.&quot; I may or may not have seen Secrets of Pirates&#39; Inn when it originally aired back in 1969 – I can&#39;t remember. My family watched the Disney show on Sunday nights (at least I remember it being Sunday night), so the chances that I saw it in 1969 are fairly high. However, even if I didn&#39;t, that doesn&#39;t affect the sense of nostalgia that filled meI watched Secrets of Pirates&#39; Inn a couple of days ago. It really took me back to my childhood – a time when kids played outside until dark, we looked for adventure in the wooded areas around the house, and dreamed of a mystery like the one the kids in this movie experienced. My friends and I would have jumped at the chance to go on a real treasure hunt, searching for pirate gold!<br/><br/>Getting back to the movie, Secrets of Pirates&#39; Inn plays something like a toned-down version of The Goonies. Three average kids meet a sea captain who has inherited an old pirate haunt that may hide treasure. The kids agree to help the old man search for the gold. But someone else in town is also looking for the treasure. Can the kids help solve the clues, navigate the secret passages, and uncover the treasure first?<br/><br/>It&#39;s all great fun in that innocent sort of 60s Disney way. There&#39;s danger, but you know it&#39;s nothing that will cause any real harm to anyone. There&#39;s some drama and tension, but you know that in the end it will all be resolved in our heroes favor. The bad guys aren&#39;t all that bad and are easily apprehended. And the treasure is easy enough to find that you wonder why it wasn&#39;t found years ago. But, like I said, it&#39;s all fun.<br/><br/>I want to give a special mention to Ed BegleyIrish sea captain Dennis McCarthy. What a great and genuine performance!
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