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FT129
DONALD OF THE COLOURS
Group 5 Film Unit (Aberdeen)
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This blockbuster is set in April 1746 and begins at the Battle of Culloden.
Young Donald escapes with his life, carrying the Cameron colours, but the
victorious forces of the Duke of Cumberland, son of England's King George
II, are searching the countryside for the surviving Highland rebels who have
supported Bonnie Prince Charlie. Together with a young girl of the clan McDonald
and her brother (who landed with the Prince from France), Donald crosses
the country in an effort to reach the safety of his clansmen and to fly the
blood-spattered flag aloft once more.
Transferred from a restored 16mm print (lib. no: 1365)
UNSUITABLE FOR CHILDREN KILLINGS BY SWORD AND GUN
Ten Best Gold Star 1976
Donated by the estate of the writer/director, Ron Miller FACI using
stae-of-the-art technology to eliminate negative wear and colour loss. |
Story
50.min |
Price: £2.50 VHS total running time 50 min.
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