Stone of Destiny (2008)

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Written by Ian Hamilton, Charles Martin-Smith

Directed by Charles Martin-Smith

Running Time: 93 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2008

Rating: PG Certificate

Production Country: Canada/UK

Filmed in Colour

Scottish nationalist Ian Hamilton and his pals plot a daring raid on Westminster Abbey to steal back the titular artefact stolen by the English centuries before. Adventure comedy.

When is Stone of Destiny next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Sky Movies Family November 25th, 2:15pm and on Sky Movies Family HD November 25th, 2:15pm. See more...

Cast

Image for Charlie CoxCharlie CoxIan Hamilton
Kate MaraKay Matheson
Billy BoydBill Craig
Image for Robert CarlyleRobert CarlyleJohn MacCormick
Ciaron KellyAlan Stuart
Rab AffleckOld Gypsy
Gillian Aitken1950's Student
Janine Ballantyne1950's Student
Ross Bennie1950's Student
Alan CuthbertsonPolice Officer CID
Ron DonachieNightwatchman Murphy
Adrienne Fraser1950's Student
Brenda FrickerMrs. McQuarry
Mark HarveyCheering Student
Pauline KingJen
Bryan LoweBrian / Obnoxious Student
Stephen McColeGavin Vernon
Ashley McFarlaneGavin's Girl 1
Iain McGregorAbbey Worker
Johnny MeresDet. Simpkins
Peter MullanIan's dad
Rod ScottPoliceman
Adam SmithTourist

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