Morissa O'Mara is the title character and she and her sister in real life and on screen Alana O'Mara get to spend summer with their dad Luke Perry on his horse ranch. They're city kids like their mother Moira Squier and Luke's love of the country is part of what separated them. But he's due his turn at custody.
What the two girls don't know is that this will lead them on a nice adventure involving a treasure map that one of them finds. The O'Mara sisters along with Daniel Benson go off on an exploring trip in some rough terrain.
Also playing a game of hide and seek are fugitives Boyd Kestner and Daniel Horton. They're hiding from the law and seeking the treasure as well with the same map. Their problem is that they are city guys and less equipped for the country than the girls are.
Elements of danger and humor are mixed nicely in Hanna's Gold. Best in the cast is Daniel Horton who really should have never taken up a life of crime. As that 20th century philosopher Harry Callahan said, 'man's got to know his limitations'.
Hanna's Gold is a nice family film to rent for the young ones.