Kidnapped is a swashbuckling adventure film set during the Jacobite Rebellion in 18th-century Scotland. It follows the story of David Balfour, a young man who is kidnapped and forced onto a ship by his treacherous uncle. With the help of his new friend Alan Breck Stewart, they embark on a daring journey across the highlands to escape their captors and seek justice.
Rob Roy, a national hero in Scotland, leads an uprising against the English in the 18th century. He becomes a legendary hero and faces numerous challenges, including a gunshot wound and a political uprising. Rob Roy's bravery and determination inspire the Scottish clan and the people to revolt for their freedom.
Verena Steynton is holding a party for her daughter. All the aristocratic families of Strathcroy in the Scottish Highlands are attending, with all their guilty secrets...
Set during the Jacobite Rebellion in Scotland, the film follows two brothers, Jamie and Henry, who have a strained relationship. Jamie is sentenced to death for his involvement in the rebellion, but miraculously survives. He becomes a mercenary and is later revealed to be the master of Ballantrae. The film explores themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the desire for power.
The story of the famous battle between the Scots clans of Macdonald and Campbell, and the young woman who comes between them, Annie Laurie.
Young lovers brings two fighting clans together.
As a way to make peace between two feuding Scottish clans, one invites the other over for supper, but things don't turn out quite as expected.
Scotland, 1745. After decades of exile, Prince Charles Edward Stuart secretly lands with the purpose of revolting the Highland chieftains against the German House of Hanover, ruler of Great Britain.
In 1692, during the Jacobite Rebellion, a Scottish clan is betrayed by their English allies, resulting in a brutal massacre in the Scottish Highlands. The film depicts the treachery, rivalry, and intrigue surrounding the historical event, showcasing the clash between the Scottish and English armies and the tragic consequences for the Glencoe Clan.
A young American widow is mysteriously drawn to a historic castle in the Scottish Highlands and finds herself at the center of a 200-year old ghost story.
In late 18th century Scotland, Annie Laurie and William Douglas love each other, but their clans are on opposite sides of the country's civil war. Their love is made immortal through the title song of this film.
Castle Ghosts of Scotland is a chilling documentary that explores the spine-tingling stories of haunted castles across Scotland. From ghostly apparitions to unexplained phenomena, this film uncovers the dark secrets lurking within these ancient fortresses. Join us on a journey into the supernatural as we delve into the history and legends that have made Scotland a hotbed for paranormal activity.
From Glasgow or Edinburgh, Scotland may be explored by train or long-distance coach, and this film includes a coach tour from Edinburgh to the Isle of Skye. The route taken meets the Highlands at Killin, and then goes over Rannoch Moor and through Glencoe to Ben Nevis, the entrance to the Great Glen. Here we meet the West Highland railway line, and follow it on its journey through the Bonnie Prince Charlie country to Mallaig. Returning to the Great Glen we rejoin the coach route out through the Glen Foyne and Glen Shiel to the Kyle of Lochalsh, and take the ferry over to Skye.
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