Fenton and the boys are in Kenya, Africa investigating widespread poaching at a wildlife preserve at the Safari. The people there suspect that a fellow named Trevor Masters (Stuart Whitman) is a game killer and they first meet up with his daughter Sarah (Anne Lockhart) at an african dancing convention. Then they stay at Trevor and Sarah's home to find more proof of the going's on. Frank and Joe discover a picture they took of a dead elephant and it's tusks are missing and show it to the people in charge of the Safari which and go to the area where they took the pic and the dead elephant disappears then they hear a gunshot which created a stampede of animals which is one clue leading to another as they find trails of a tractor tires then find the tractor in the Masters' barn and find the elephants tusks' but still the boys try to help Trevor out by finding who the real killer is as they suspect that it was a set up, and find out that he has a heart condition and apparently only has a ye
If you're a fan of mystery, adventure, and family-friendly entertainment, then look no further than "Walt Disney Treasures: The Hardy Boys: The Mystery of the Applegate Treasure." A delightful blend of action and intrigue, this series first aired during the golden age of television in the late 1950s. With its engaging storylines and charming characters, it has captivated audiences for generations, making it a must-watch addition to your BetaSeries account.
The series stars Tim Considine as Frank Hardy and Tommy Kirk as Joe Hardy, two brothers who delve into various mysteries while navigating their youth. Adapted from Edward Stratemeyer's beloved book series, these young detectives are portrayed as being around 11 or 12 years old to resonate with younger viewers. This choice creates a relatable dynamic that allows kids to see themselves in Frank and Joe's shoes as they tackle challenges head-on.
"The Mystery of the Applegate Treasure," which originally aired on The Mickey Mouse Club in 1956, comprises 19 thrilling episodes filled with suspenseful twists and turns. Each episode runs approximately 15 minutes—perfect for a quick binge or an after-school viewing treat! From stolen purses to secret hideouts, each mystery unfolds like an exciting puzzle waiting to be solved. Episode two sets off with Iola's purse being stolen; watch as Frank and Joe track down clues leading them onto Silas Applegate's property—a testament to how every episode is crafted with care.