Culloden

Culloden

Release date : December 15, 1964
Runtime : 1h 9m
Countries of origin : United Kingdom /
Original Language : Gaelic / English /
Director : Peter Watkins /
Writers : Peter Watkins / John Prebble /
Production companies : BBC /
December 15, 1964 1h 9m United Kingdom TV Movie Gaelic More
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Culloden, Scottish Highlands, April 16th, 1746. It was one of the most mishandled and brutal battles ever fought in Great Britain. Its aftermath was tragic. The men responsible for such a disaster must be exposed. The men, women and children who suffered because of it must be remembered.
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George McBean
Alexander McDonald (uncredited)
Olivier Espitalier-Noel
Prince Charles Edward Stuart (uncredited)
Tony Cosgrove
Lt. Ward / Field Interviewer (voice) (uncredited)
Robert Oates
Private Alexander Laing (uncredited)
Patrick Watkins
Crying Baby (uncredited)
Don Fairservice
English Officer (uncredited)
Peter Watkins
Field Interviewer (voice) (uncredited)

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  • title:Culloden
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1964
  • Runtime:1h 9m
  • Genres: TV Movie · War · History · Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: United Kingdom ·
  • Original Language: Gaelic · English ·
  • Director: Peter Watkins /
  • Writers: Peter Watkins · John Prebble ·
  • Production companies: BBC ·
  • Overview:Culloden, Scottish Highlands, April 16th, 1746. It was one of the most mishandled and brutal battles ever fought in Great Britain. Its aftermath was tragic. The men responsible for such a disaster must be exposed. The men, women and children who suffered because of it must be remembered.
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