Madeline and the lost crown. Madeline and the Orient Express.

Canada, 1995

TV show
Please note

Sorry, we don't have images or video for this item.

Madeline gets to play with the young Prince of Monacomin in “Madeline and the lost crown.” After she persuades the Prince to remove his crown so that he can play like an ordinary boy, the crown goes missing and she has to use her detective skills to find it! In “Madeline on the Orient Express”, Madeline, Pepito and the girls take a trip on the Orient Express on their way to an international spelling bee in Istanbul. A snake charmer’s snake goes missing on the train and Madeline comes to the rescue.

Content notification

Our collection comprises over 40,000 moving image works, acquired and catalogued between the 1940s and early 2000s. As a result, some items may reflect outdated, offensive and possibly harmful views and opinions. ACMI is working to identify and redress such usages.

Learn more about our collection and our collection policy here. If you come across harmful content on our website that you would like to report, let us know.

How to watch

This work has not been digitised and is currently unavailable to view online. It may be possible for approved reseachers to view onsite at ACMI.

Learn more about accessing our collection

Collection

In ACMI's collection

Credits

producer/director

Stan Phillips

production company

DIC Entertainment

Duration

00:45:00:00

Production places
Canada
Production dates
1995

Please note: this archive is an ongoing body of work. Sometimes the credit information (director, year etc) isn’t available so these fields may be left blank; we are progressively filling these in with further research.

Cite this work on Wikipedia

If you would like to cite this item, please use the following template: {{cite web |url=https://acmi.net.au/works/85454--madeline-and-the-lost-crown-madeline-and-the-orient-express/ |title=Madeline and the lost crown. Madeline and the Orient Express. |author=Australian Centre for the Moving Image |access-date=12 September 2024 |publisher=Australian Centre for the Moving Image}}