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Mystery Mansion 1984

★ 5.01 votes95 min📅 1984-07-02

In the sun-drenched summer of 1984, David Jackson's *Mystery Mansion* delivers a nostalgic blend of childhood adventure and creeping suspense.

Director: David Jackson

Cast

Dal McKennon
Dal McKennon
Sam
Barry Hostetler
Fred
Christopher Wynne
Christopher Wynne
Gene
Randi Brown
Susan
Riley Novak
Billy
David Wagner
Johnny
Jane Ferguson
Mary
Joseph D. Savery
Willy
Richard Poe
Richard Poe
Adam Drake

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Mystery Mansion (1984) about?

Two siblings discover a treasure map while visiting relatives, but their quest unravels a cold-case disappearance tied to a local mansion. Before long, they're racing against escaped convicts who want the same prize—and the truth.

Who directed Mystery Mansion?

David Jackson helmed this 1984 adventure-thriller, blending small-town charm with suspense.

Who stars in Mystery Mansion?

The cast includes Dal McKennon, Barry Hostetler, and young stars Randi Brown and Riley Novak as the curious siblings.

Is Mystery Mansion (1984) worth watching?

While it lacks a current IMDb rating, this 95-minute gem captures the spirit of 1980s family-friendly thrillers. Its mix of mystery and mild peril makes it a solid pick for fans of adventure stories with a dash of dread.

How long is Mystery Mansion?

The film runs 95 minutes—just enough time for a suspenseful summer afternoon escape.

About Mystery Mansion (1984) — A Summer Adventure Mystery Where Dreams Lead to Danger

In the sun-drenched summer of 1984, David Jackson's *Mystery Mansion* delivers a nostalgic blend of childhood adventure and creeping suspense. When siblings Susan and Johnny arrive at their aunt and uncle's sprawling estate, they uncover a cryptic map hinting at long-lost treasure—along with Susan's recurring nightmares of a vanished girl named Rachel. The siblings, joined by their cousin Billy, embark on a quest to crack the mystery, only to find themselves tangled in a dangerous game when two escaped convicts begin trailing them. As shadows lengthen around the crumbling mansion on the hill, the line between treasure hunt and ghost story blurs.

Directed by Jackson with a keen eye for small-town atmosphere, *Mystery Mansion (1984)* thrives on the eerie allure of forgotten places and the bonds that drive kids to unravel them. With its adventure-thriller rhythm and a cast that grounds the story in earnest youthful energy, the film captures the thrill of discovery—and the chill of secrets buried just out of sight.