Back in the late 60's, there was a movie, perhaps 2 parts over 2 Sundays, which was broadcast on Disney's Wonderful World of Color.
The basic plot, as I recall it, involved a couple of children, brother and sister, possibly, and a treasure.
Some of it took place in an large, old home, (naturally), which had secret passages. The passages were located between rooms and allowed them to look into these rooms. There were also secret stairways. Again, naturally.
One of the things I recall was that there was a clue to aid them to locate the treasure and it went something like this:
"This light does not help you to see where you are going; it is to help you see where you've been."
It referred to the light on the stern of an older sailing ship.
Can anyone help with the title of this?
Thanks,
Ron
The basic plot, as I recall it, involved a couple of children, brother and sister, possibly, and a treasure.
Some of it took place in an large, old home, (naturally), which had secret passages. The passages were located between rooms and allowed them to look into these rooms. There were also secret stairways. Again, naturally.
One of the things I recall was that there was a clue to aid them to locate the treasure and it went something like this:
"This light does not help you to see where you are going; it is to help you see where you've been."
It referred to the light on the stern of an older sailing ship.
Can anyone help with the title of this?
Thanks,
Ron