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The Battle of Culloden (Culloden)
TrailerThe film portrays the 1746 Battle of Culloden, the final act in the attempted Jacobite Rebellion and among the first major steps in Great Britain's near-genocide of the original Highland clans of Scotland.Actors: Tony Cosgrove, Olivier Espitalier-Noel, Don Fairservice, George McBean, Robert Oates, Patrick Watkins, Peter WatkinsDirector: Peter WatkinsCountry: United KingdomDuration: 69 minQuality: HDRelease: 1964IMDb: 7.70 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The Battle of Culloden (Culloden)"
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Bonnie Prince CharliePlayed by: Olivier Espitalier-Noel -
Directors of "The Battle of Culloden (Culloden)"
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Critic Reviews of "The Battle of Culloden (Culloden)"
Not Coming to a Theater Near YouOctober 04, 2006Culloden achieves its effect through the glaringly anachronistic use of a TV crew, begging its spectator to ponder her position in relation to the historical events onscreen.
DVDTalk.comAugust 08, 2006This is less a study of a horrible battle than it is a cry against war in any form.
Slant MagazineJuly 25, 2006Watkins continually questions why wars are fought, and what the soldiers believe, and what the authorities say, and whether these things add up.
Eye for FilmJuly 02, 2003The word "seminal" is often bandied about these days but it is accurate to say that Watkins's Culloden is truly a seminal work, which, in many ways, changed forever the way in which documentary and historical programmes were shot.
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