The Bruce (film)
The Bruce is a 1996 film set in Scotland and England in the early 14th century. The film focuses primarily on the rise to power of Robert I of Scotland, culminating in the Battle of Bannockburn in AD 1314.
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Directed by | Bob Carruthers David McWhinnie |
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Screenplay by | Bob Carruthers |
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Cinematography | Chris Weaver |
Edited by | Owen Parker |
Production company | Cromwell Productions, Ltd. |
Distributed by | Prime Time Entertainment |
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Running time | 107 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Budget | $500,000.00 |
This film was directed by Bob Carruthers and David McWhinnie. Parts of the film were shot at Craigmillar Castle in Edinburgh and at Peebles in the Scottish Borders.[1]
Cast
- Sandy Welch as Robert I of Scotland
- Oliver Reed as Robert Wishart
- Brian Blessed as Edward I of England
- Richard Brindlecombe as Edward II of England
- Pavel Douglas as John III Comyn, Lord of Badenoch
- Hildegarde Neil as Eleanor of Castile
- Michael Van Wijk as Henry de Bohun
- Dee Hepburn as Mary Bruce
- Ronnie Browne as Maxwell
- Barrie Ingham as Gloucester
- Jake D'Arcy as Chief MacKenzie
See also
- List of historical drama films
- Wars of Scottish Independence
References
- (2015) Filmed here - 1996, The Bruce, Bob Carruthers, David McWhinnie Film Edinburgh, Retrieved 20 February 2015
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