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Mooncussers is a 1962 American TV film from Disney. It was originally released on TV in two parts but was released in some markets as a theatrical film, occasionally shown as part of a double bill with another Disney film. It was based on the novel Flying Ebony by Iris Vinton.
25. Juni 2016 · https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9832110/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0
With Lee Aaker, Paul E. Burns, Robert Burton, Kevin Corcoran. A boy discovers a group called the Mooncussers, who are pirates that send out false homing signals to ships at sea during the evenings to lure them to go off course and crash on the shore, where they are looted by the Mooncussers.
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- Adventure, Biography, Drama
- James Neilson
- 1962-12-02
A young boy discovers the existence of a group called the Mooncussers - a gang of pirates that work at night and sends out false homing signals to ships at sea. The ships then crash on the shore, where they are looted by the gang.
Mooncussers Familie , TV-Film , Abenteuer 1962 - 85 min
A young boy discovers the existence of a group called the Mooncussers - a gang of pirates that work at night and sends out false homing signals to ships at sea. The ships then crash on the shore, where they are looted by the gang.
Synopsis by John Bush. This children's movie details the adventure of a boy (Kevin Corcoran) who tries to unravel the secrets of the Mooncussers, a group of pirates who destroy ships by guiding them onto rocks with a fake lighthouse.