
In post‑Civil War Kentucky, teenage David Burnic unexpectedly inherits a family secret: a weathered map pointing to a cache of gold hidden on the remote Florida island of Matecumbe. He sets out on a perilous quest, facing rival treasure hunters, treacherous terrain, and the mysteries of the past as he strives to claim the legendary riches.
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Explore the complete cast of Treasure of Matecumbe, including both lead and supporting actors. Learn who plays each character, discover their past roles and achievements, and find out what makes this ensemble cast stand out in the world of film and television.

Dub Taylor
Sheriff Forbes

Joan Hackett
Lauriette

John Steadman
Guide

Robert DoQui
Ben

Peter Ustinov
Dr. Snodgrass

Robert Foxworth
Jim

Valentin de Vargas
Charlie (as Val DeVargas)

Brion James
Roustabout

Don Knight
Skaggs

Dick Van Patten
The Gambler

Virginia Vincent
Aunt Lou

Vic Morrow
Spangler

Clint Ritchie
Flatboat Leader

Mills Watson
Catrell

Jonathan Daly
Paxton Farrow

George Lindsey
Coahoma Sheriff

Johnny Doran
Davie

Ken Renard
Customer

Jane Wyatt
Aunt Effie

Billy 'Pop' Atmore
Thad (as Billy Attmore)

Rex Holman
Informant

Warde Donovan
Sheriff Coffey
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Which ex‑slave gives Davie and Thad the treasure map before being killed? A) Uncle Jim B) Ben C) Dr. Ewing Snodgrass D) Captain Spangler
Uncle Jim
Ben
Dr. Ewing Snodgrass
Captain Spangler
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In post-Civil War Kentucky, ex-slave Ben, Robert DoQui, arrives at Grassy, the decaying plantation where Davie Burnie, Johnny Doran, his aunts Aunt Effie, Jane Wyatt, and Aunt Lou, Virginia Vincent, and the young ex-slave Thad, Billy Pop Atmore, live. Ben reveals that Davie’s father hid a treasure map in a book in the home. That night, Northern carpetbagger Captain Spangler, Vic Morrow, and his men attack the plantation, but Effie helps the boys escape. Ben rips the map from the book and gives it to the boys before being shot and killed by Spangler.
The boys book cheap passage on a steamboat headed down the Mississippi River to New Orleans. They meet Lauriette Paxton, Joan Hackett, a “runaway bride.” She cheats a gambler, Dick Van Patten, out of $400 and a ring. One night, a thief steals Davie’s wallet (which has his money and map). When Lauriette tries to stop him, he pushes her overboard. The boys jump into the river and save her. Lauriette trades her ring for a mule and cart, and the trio make it to the next town. Lauriette turns the boys in as runaways, but they escape. Spangler hears of the jail break, and is back on the boys’ trail.
Davie and Thad meet snake oil salesman Dr. Ewing Snodgrass, Peter Ustinov, and join his show. In the next town, Lauriette sees the show. Spangler and his men also see the boys on stage, and Davie flees. Just as Spangler is about to push Davie over a cliff, Lauriette intervenes and drives him off with a gun. Lauriette and Dr. Snodgrass now realize that the boys’ tale of a treasure map is true. Based on Davie’s description of the map, Snodgrass embroiders a rough copy of the map onto a handkerchief.
Davie suggests they seek out his Uncle Jim, Robert Foxworth, whose home is downriver at a place called Friar’s Point. Using Snodgrass’ boat, they arrive at Jim’s home just as he is about to be lynched by the Ku Klux Klan for, or so their leader claims, interfering in the Klan’s business. Taking one of the Klansmen’s rifles, Davie shoots down the noose, while Thad and Dr. Snodgrass lob Molotov cocktails at the Klan, which drives them off. They continue downriver, and stop for the night with some rivermen. Lauriette’s dancing proves too provocative for the rough men, and Jim rescues her from their advances. At the next landing, they are suddenly attacked by Spangler and his men, who have caught up to them aboard a small steamboat. Fleeing into the woods, Jim leads Spangler and his men off and is seemingly killed by Spangler’s lieutenant, Catrell. Meanwhile, Snodgrass, Davie, Thad, and Lauriette double back and steal the steamboat, blowing up Snodgrass’ keelboat to prevent pursuit.
In New Orleans, the foursome boards a train headed for Florida, but are spotted by Spangler’s men. Reaching Tampa, Florida, the group hires a local guide, Cooter Skaggs, Don Knight to get them through the Everglades to Matecumbe. Skaggs betrays them and takes them to Spangler. Dr. Snodgrass turns his embroidered copy of the treasure map over to Spangler to save Davie’s life. Spangler and his men abandon the group in the swamp and head for Matecumbe. Hours later, Davie and the others are surprised to see Uncle Jim arrive in a boat, guided by his Seminole friend, Charlie, Valentin de Vargas. The group uses Charlie’s boat to head for the island and the treasure site even though Charlie says it is located in the territory of the dangerous “Cougar” tribe of Native Americans.
The group finds the buried treasure just as a hurricane hits. Snodgrass is swept out to sea by a giant wave. The others stumble into a Cougar burial ground, and take refuge in a chief’s tomb. After the hurricane passes, the group finds and digs up the treasure. Davie and his friends are spotted by Spangler and his men, and flee. Davie and Thad lead Spangler into the burial ground just as a large number of Cougars arrive. Spangler and his men desecrate several graves and structures as they chase Davie and Thad. Stopping when they see the treasure chest, Spangler and his men are caught by the Cougars. The Native Americans, uninterested in the chest, take the villains off to be made into “squaws”—slaves for the rest of their lives.
Davie and his friends take the treasure and head back to the beach, where they find Dr. Snodgrass injured but alive. Jim and Lauriette, now in love, agree to move to Grassy with Davie and Thad, and Davie invites Dr. Snodgrass to come live with them.
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