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Laxdale Hall

60 %|Apr 1, 1953|Comedy, Romance

A starchy parliamentary delegation is sent to a remote Scottish Highlands community, where the residents are protesting the poor condition of their road by withholding their taxes, and spend a few days among the locals.

Featured Crew

Eric Linklater
Novel
John Eldridge
Writer
John Eldridge
Director
Denis Johnson
Assistant Director
Bernard Gribble
Editor
Ken Hodges
Camera Operator
Ray Simm
Art Direction
Alfred Shaughnessy
Screenplay

Cast

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Ronald Squire
General Matheson
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Jameson Clark
Roderick McLeod
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Raymond Huntley
Samuel Pettigrew, M.P.
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Sebastian Shaw
Hugh Marvell, M.P.
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Kathleen Ryan
Catriona Matheson
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Fulton Mackay
Andrew Flett
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Prunella Scales
Morag McLeod
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Kynaston Reeves
Rev. Ian Macaulay
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Roddy McMillan
Willie John Watt
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Keith Faulkner
Peter McLeod
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Andrew Keir
McKellaig
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Jean Colin
Lucy Pettigrew
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Nell Ballantyne
Nurse Connachy
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Eric Woodburn
Gambie, poachers' leader
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Howard Connell
"Posty" the Postman
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Grace Gavin
Mrs. McLeod
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Norman MacOwan
Old Villager
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Ian MacNaughton
Constable Jock
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Tom Baird-Ferguson
Constable Donnell
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Meg Buchanan
Mrs. McKellaig
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Rikki Fulton
First Poacher
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James Gilbert
Second Poacher
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Archie Duncan
Police Sergeant
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Margaret Boyd
Mrs. Campbell
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James Anderson
Senile Crofter
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Julian D'Albie
Cabinet Minister
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Walter Horsbrugh
Member of Parliament
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Tony Kilshawe
Colonial Official
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Lionel Harris
Dining-Car Attendant