Kidnapped (1971)

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Written by Jack Pulman, James Seymour

Directed by Delbert Mann

Running Time: 100 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1971

Rating: U Certificate

Filmed in Colour

Following a bloody defeat at the Battle of Culloden in 1746, naive young David Balfour is cheated of his inheritance by his avaricious Uncle Ebenezer. Kidnapped to be sold into slavery by Captain Hoseason, Balfour meets Jacobite rebel Alan Breck on board the slave ship. After the vessel runs aground, the pair are thrown into a succession of adventures that lead them to Edinburgh and a fight for justice. Based on the classic novel by Robert Louis Stevenson.

Cast

Image for Michael CaineMichael CaineAlan Breck
Image for Trevor HowardTrevor HowardLord Advocate Grant
Image for Jack HawkinsJack HawkinsCap. Hoseason
Image for Donald PleasenceDonald PleasenceEbenezer Balfour
Image for Gordon JacksonGordon JacksonCharles Stewart
Vivien HeilbronCatriona
Lawrence DouglasDavid Balfour
Image for Freddie JonesFreddie JonesCluny
Andrew McCullochAndrew
Eric WoodburnDoctor
Roger BoothDuke of Cumberland
Peter JeffreyRiach
Claire NielsonBarbara Grant
Terry RichardsMungo Campbell
Russell WatersLord Advocate's Secretary
Jack WatsonJames Stewart
Geoffrey WhiteheadLt. Duncansby

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