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'Thomas & Friends: Sodor's Legend of the Lost Treasure' is a 2015 British computer-animated fantasy adventure comedy film and the ninth feature-length special of the British television series, 'Thomas & Friends'. The film is produced by HIT Entertainment and animated by Arc Productions.

The film stars the voices of Joseph May and John Hasler as the voice of Thomas in the US and UK dubs respectively. It stars the voices of Olivia Colman, Keith Wickham, Tim Whitnall, Rob Rackstraw, William Hope, Kerry Shale, Christopher Ragland, Glenn Wrage, Joe Mills, Teresa Gallagher, Jules de Jongh, Steven Kynman and Tom Stourton in supporting roles.

Eddie Redmayne, Sir John Hurt, Jamie Campbell Bower and Nathan Clarke join the series voice cast, although only Bower and Clarke would continue to be involved in future projects. The film marks the screen debuts of Rex, Bert and Mike, the Arlesdale Railway engines, the central characters of the Reverend Wilbert Awdry's book, 'Small Railway Engines'. The three characters, based on real locomotives from the Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway, had previously only appeared in 'The Railway Series' and had been omitted from the TV show. Several characters who had been absent from the television series for many years also make their return.

The film also features a cameo appearance from a fictionalized version of Wilbert Awdry, the author of the original books.

The film received a theatrical release in the UK during July 2015 and in Australia during August, and was released direct-to-DVD in other territories. It was met with mostly positive reviews from critics, who praised the direction and solid plot but were critical of the film's somewhat dark undertone.

Plot



Thomas takes an opportunity to beat Bertie the Bus in a race on his branch line. When Bertie gets stuck behind an excavator on the road, he complains about all of the machines working on the new branch line, which concerns Thomas' coaches Annie and Clarabel, but Thomas just laughs it off. Marion the steam shovel, on her way to help on the new branch line, meets Oliver the Great Western engine and his brake van Toad at Arlesdale junction where she sees Mike, Bert, and Rex, the miniature engines for the first time. They explain that they are able to perform similar work to their bigger counterparts and Marion is enchanted. The next morning, Thomas gets too cheeky and causes an accident at Knapford Junction. The Fat Controller sends Thomas to the construction yard to work on the new branch line, while the new engine, Ryan, is given Thomas' job for the time being.

At the building site, part of the land subsides underneath the new track. When Thomas arrives, he does not pay attention to the danger signs and falls into a cavern housing a pirate ship. After being lifted out, the pirate ship is removed and put onto display at Arlesburgh Harbour. After being repaired, Thomas meets Sailor John and his boat Skiff, which has been fitted with wheels that allow him to move on the rails. Sailor John explains that he is looking for treasure, but is hesitant to give Thomas any details.

As Marion is digging into the side of a cliff in preparation for the rerouted track, she finds a treasure chest full of gold and jewelry. The Fat Controller decides to donate it to a museum. Thomas meets up with Sailor John on his way back to Knapford, who reveals that the treasure Marion had found is the same one he had been looking for, and angrily demands for it to be given to him. Thomas says that The Fat Controller has the treasure, and refuses to help Sailor John take it.

That night, Sailor John breaks into the Fat Controller's office and steals the treasure chest, using Skiff as his reluctant getaway. Thomas chases them down the line and sees that Sailor John has rigged Skiff to the pirate ship on wheels, speeding down a hill. The chase goes through Arlesdale Junction where the miniature engines slow down the ship by knocking their ballast trucks over the rails. A loose rope attached to the ship gets stuck on Ryan, derailing it and leaving Sailor John with only Skiff to take him away.

At Arlesburgh Harbour, Thomas tries to knock Skiff off of the rails, but to no avail. They all end up at the rail-boat launch ramp where Sailor John rows skiff out towards the sea, and Thomas ends up partially submerged under water. With the help of a large wave, Skiff knocks Sailor John and the treasure off of him. The treasure sinks to the bottom of the harbour, and Sailor John is arrested by the police.

When the branch line is finished, the Fat Controller gives Thomas his old job back, and lets him cut the ribbon to the new line.

Cast



Reception



Box Office

The film grossed in the UK, in Hong Kong and in China for a total of $3,472,917 worldwide.

Critical response

'Sodor's Legend of the Lost Treasure' currently holds an 80% "fresh" approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 5 reviews.

Andrew Pulver of 'The Guardian' gave the film a 3/5 stating, "Like Tale of the Brave, Lost Treasure jams locomotive action together with a pop motif supposedly beloved of kids: Brave had dinosaurs, Treasure has pirates."

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