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Culloden

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Culloden

Culloden

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Culloden is a 1964 docudrama written and directed by Peter Watkins for BBC TV. It portrays the 1746 Battle of Culloden that resulted in the British Army's destruction of the Scottish Jacobite uprising and, in the words of the narrator, "tore apart forever the clan system of the Scottish Highlands". Described in its opening credits as "an account of one of the most mishandled and brutal battles ever fought in Britain", Culloden was hailed as a breakthrough for its cinematography as well as its use of non-professional actors and its presentation of an historical event in the style of modern TV war reporting. The film was based on John Prebble's study of the battle.

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Cast & Crew.

Tony Cosgrove

Tony Cosgrove

Lt. Ward

Olivier Espitalier-Noel

Olivier Espitalier-Noel

Prince Charles Edward Stuart

Don Fairservice

Don Fairservice

English Officer

George McBean

George McBean

Alexander McDonald

Robert Oates

Robert Oates

Pvt. Alexander Laing

Patrick Watkins

Patrick Watkins

Crying Baby

Peter Watkins

Peter Watkins

Field Interviewer

Dick Bush

Dick Bush

Cinematographer

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scotland
battle
docudrama
18th century
fake documentary
scottish highlands
Scripted

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Culloden (known as The Battle of Culloden in the U.S.) is a 1964 docudrama written and directed by Peter Watkins for BBC TV. It depicts the 1746 Battle of Culloden, the final engagement of the Jacobite rising of 1745 which saw the Jacobite Army be decisively defeated by government troops and in the words of the narrator "tore apart forever the clan system of the Scottish Highlands." Described in its opening credits as "an account of one of the most mishandled and brutal battles ever fought in Britain," Culloden was hailed as a breakthrough for its presentation of a historical event in the style of modern TV war reporting, as well as its use of non-professional actors. The film was based on John Prebble's study of the battle.

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