Lost & Found Page #5

Synopsis: Sent to spend the summer on a remote and mysterious island, brothers embark on a thrilling treasure hunt to restore their family's lost fortune.
 
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Year:
2016
90 min
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one claw bigger than the other,

not even to hunt or anything.

It's really just to

impress the girl lobster.

It's true.

You know the most random

crap, you know that?

It's not crap. You're just

jealous 'cause you don't...

Hey!

Mark, it's okay.

Andy!

Once they get ahold of you

like that, they never let go.

Here, let's have a look.

Oh, you'll survive.

Rinse that with cold water and put

a compress on it. You'll be fine.

Thank you.

I didn't know what to do.

Well, next time, you will.

There are two kinds of

creatures in this world.

The ones that pick a fight,

and the ones that finish it.

This one picked wrong.

John Broman.

Andrew Walton.

Are you any

relation to Richard Walton?

Yeah, yeah, he was my grandfather.

You knew him?

No, no, I wish I had.

I'm a great admirer of his.

That's why I bought his house.

Oh, you didn't know?

No.

I'll tell you what. Why don't you

bring the rest of these over,

and I'll have my chef

cook us a nice dinner tonight.

We'll give you a tour.

What do you say?

Sure.

You're a finisher,

aren't you, Andrew?

I think so.

Don't think so.

Know so.

I never pick wrong.

So, uh, shall we say

about 8:
00?

Yeah.

Hey.

You sure that's her style?

Her dad invited me

out tonight, so...

Look, I've known

John Broman a long time,

and he's a snake.

Look, I got my

reasons for going.

I bet you do.

Hey.

Good luck, kid.

Thanks.

Luck?

Yeah. Never had much of that.

But what I did have

was a bag full of lobsters,

and I was gonna use

it to get some answers.

If this Broman guy,

that everybody hates,

lives in my grandfather's house,

and he's interested in me?

No way that's a coincidence.

If there were answers,

they were here.

They just had to be.

Looking for something?

I was just admiring your clock.

Mmm.

I brought lobster.

Oh, splendid.

Mildred!

Yes, sir.

Have the chef prepare these

for us, will you, please?

Right away.

You know, when you said you were

living in my grandfather's house,

I just thought it was a normal house.

This is beautiful.

Yes, yes, we're very fond of it.

It's like a home away from home.

Right this way.

Okay.

So, how are you enjoying your

time on the island so far?

Have you had a chance

to do any exploring?

You know, a little.

I presume you've heard of your

grandfather's lost fortune.

No, I haven't.

Really? My dear boy,

it's legendary.

You mean to tell me your parents

never told you about it?

There was once

a pirate named William Kidd

back in the 17th century.

And apparently, before he died,

Kidd buried almost $10 million in

gold somewhere in long island.

Your grandfather's hidden treasure

is estimated to be twice that.

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