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The Master of Ballantrae ()


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The story of two brothers, Scottish noblemen whose family is torn apart by the Jacobite rising of 1745.

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Henry Durie
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James Durie
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Lord Durrisdeer (as John Gielud)
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Col Francis Burke
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Mr. MacKellar
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Dass
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Alison Graeme
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Captain Teach
Kim Hicks ...
Jessie Broun
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John Paul
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Macconnochie
Andrew Panton ...
Sandie
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Chew
Leonard Maguire ...
The Sin Eater (as Leonard McGuire)
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Captain Harris
Brian Coburn ...
John Mountian
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Pinkerton
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Horseman (uncredited)
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Bonnie Prince Charlie (uncredited)
Richard Driscoll ...
McGregor (uncredited)
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Hicks (uncredited)
Katy Mirza ...
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Chris Pirie ...
French Sailor (uncredited)
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Clansman (uncredited)

Directed by

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Douglas Hickox

Written by

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William Bast ... (teleplay) &
Robert Louis Stevenson ... (novel "The Master of Ballantrae")

Produced by

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Hugh Benson ... producer
Patrick Dromgoole ... executive producer / supervising producer
Peter Graham Scott ... producer
Larry White ... executive producer

Music by

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Bruce Broughton

Cinematography by

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Bob Edwards ... director of photography

Editing by

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Geoff Shepherd

Editorial Department

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Andy Kennedy ... assistant editor

Casting By

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Esta Charkham

Production Design by

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John Biggs

Art Direction by

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Derek Nice

Costume Design by

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Olga Lehmann

Makeup Department

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Jane Pearce ... makeup supervisor

Production Management

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Keith Webber ... production supervisor
Jake Wright ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Jon Older ... assistant director: second unit
Peter Graham Scott ... second unit director

Art Department

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Billy Bridge ... standby props
Jim Curtis ... standby stagehand-rigger/driver
Richard Hornsby ... assistant art director
Paddy McMullin ... chargehand standby crew
Mike Povey ... assistant standby props
Steve Pugh ... stagehand
Olga Lehmann ... portrait (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Gordon Kethro ... sound mixer
Gus Lloyd ... boom operator
Martin Pearce ... sound assistant

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Michael Collins ... special effects (as Mike Collins)
Terry Glass ... special effects senior technician

Stunts

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Peter Diamond ... stunt supervisor

Camera and Electrical Department

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Morris Arnold ... additional focus
Ray Gallard ... focus puller
Alan Gibbs ... gaffer
Jon Howes ... mobicrane operator
Tom Maslen ... assistant dolly/crane grip
Jim Monks ... additional grip
Brian Morgan ... camera operator: second unit
Steve O'Connor ... key grip
Roger Pearce ... camera operator
Micky Spiller ... clapper/loader

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Daryl Bristow ... wardrobe master
Gilly Brock ... costume assistant
Brenda Dabbs ... costume supervisor

Music Department

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Bruce Broughton ... conductor
Don Nemitz ... orchestrator

Script and Continuity Department

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Annie Simpson ... script supervisor (as Ann Simpson)

Additional Crew

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William Bast ... executive consultant
Robin Demetriou ... catering supervisor
Mike Irish ... horse master
Steve Munroe ... stand-in (uncredited)

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Also Known As
  • Hallmark Hall of Fame: The Master of Ballantrae (#33.2) (United States)
  • El señor de Ballantrae (Spain)
  • Pan na Ballantrae (Poland)
  • Stapanul tinutului Ballantrae (Romania)
  • O Mestre da Vingança (Brazil)
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Runtime
  • 150 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Brian Blessed's "Captain Teach" was based on the infamous pirate Edward "Blackbeard" Teach. But in the source novel, Teach is assumed to be a sobriquet assumed by this pirate captain, as the true "Blackbeard" was killed in 1718. This story begins in the year of Prince Charlie's Rising: 1745. See more »
Movie Connections Edited into Hallmark Hall of Fame (1951). See more »
Soundtracks The Rising of the Moon See more »

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