My Sisters Kids find an old photo of a man with a beard and gold prospector equipment. The man turns out to be their great-grandfather, who immigrated to Canada many years ago to become a gold prospector. This excites the children and they manage to get in touch with their great-aunt Anna, who invites them to Canada for a visit. It turns out, that there is a story of an old gold mine and a treasure map. Soon, My Sisters Kids catch the gold fever and search for the treasure, which may still be hidden in the mine which has remained untouched for over fifty years. On their way to find the mine, they are surprised by the Canadian wilderness, nature, animals and two suspicious gold prospectors, who also want their hands on the treasure.
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Rasmus Botoft | Uncle Eric |
Lærke Winther | Mrs. Flinth |
Rose Maria Nemeth Kipling | Amalie |
Magnus Nørgaard Larsen | Jan |
Carl Nygaard | Michael |
Rosita Nellie Holse Gjurup | Pusle |
Theodor Krosby Chieu | Blop |
Lone Hertz | Anna |
Troels Malling | Dad |
Signe Skov | Mom |
Zlatko Buric | Fred |
Frederik Winther Rasmussen | Brad |
Nils Hogenstad | Alex |
Bo Svensson | John |
Laura Drasbæk | Marianne |
Niels Nørløv | Director |
Michael Obel | Producer, Story |
Claudia Boderke | Story |
Lars Mering | Story |
Sanne Arnt Torp | Line producer |
Jonathan Vanger | Producer (Canada) |
Sylvain Proulx | Producer (Canada) |
Philippe Roy | Cinematography |
Birger Møller Jensen | Film Editor |
Martin Saabye Andersen | Sound, sound Mix |
Louis Desparois | Sound |
Raymond Dupuis | Production Design |
Helle Høgsbro | Costume Design |
Anders Nygaard | Casting (adults) |
Jette Termann | Casting (children) |
Line Sander Egede | 2. AD |
Jill Knuttel | Scripter |
Katrine Svendsgaard | Child carer |
Sara Jürs Schmidt | Child carer |