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The Young Jacobites is a 1960 British children's drama film serial directed by John Reeve and starring Robert Haviland, Francesca Annis and Jeremy Bulloch. [1] The screenplay was by Paul Tabori . It was produced by Anthony Gilikson for the Children's Film Foundation .
A Film For Maria: 1961 The Firefighters: 1975 Five Clues to Fortune: 1957 Serial Five Have a Mystery to Solve: 1964 Serial Five O'Clock Finish: 1954 Five on a Treasure Island: 1957 Serial Five Survive: 1971 Flash the Sheep Dog: 1966 The Flood: 1963 The Flying Eye: 1955 The Flying Sorcerer: 1973 Forest Pony: 1972 Four Winds Island: 1961 Serial ...
In fact, exiled Jacobites living in France often received money from their relatives and friends in Great Britain and Ireland. For the sake of the family, it would be best that James, the Master of Ballantrae, as the eldest son, stays loyal to the government; and his younger brother joins the rebels but The Master will not have it, as he craves ...
Chasing the Deer (later re-titled Culloden 1746) is a 1994 British war film directed by Graham Holloway and starring Brian Blessed, Lewis Rae, Iain Cuthbertson, Fish and Mathew Zajac. It depicts the 1745 Jacobite Rebellion, in which Bonnie Prince Charlie landed in Scotland, trying to claim the British throne.
The Big Revue, also titled as The Starlet Revue, [2] is a 1929 American musical short film produced by Warner Bros. Pictures as part of their Vitaphone Varieties series. . Directed by Murray Roth, the film includes performances by The Gumm Sisters and The Meglin Kiddies and additional child perf
In 1745, Flora MacDonald plays a Jacobite song on the piano and is scolded by her stepfather for its seditious nature. In Italy, James, the Old Pretender, wants to make another attempt at regaining the throne of Great Britain (Scotland and England) and Ireland for the House of Stuart from the Hanoverian King George II, but, thinking that he is now too old, he has decided to send his son ...
Jacob Lee Roberts was born on 29 June 1990 in Salford, Greater Manchester. [1] [2] He studied at David Johnson Drama in Manchester and appeared as Happy Boy in the stage production of Borstal Boy which toured the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2007, and New York City in 2008.
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