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The Gaelic King

  • 2018
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
3.8/10
409
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Peter Cosgrove, Jake McGarry, and Shona Melrose in The Gaelic King (2018)
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Set in war-torn 800AD Scotland, The Gaelic King tells the story of warrior-king Alpin mac Eachdach. When his young brother is captured, Alpin must hunt the kidnappers though a dark forest th... Read allSet in war-torn 800AD Scotland, The Gaelic King tells the story of warrior-king Alpin mac Eachdach. When his young brother is captured, Alpin must hunt the kidnappers though a dark forest that hides an ancient power.Set in war-torn 800AD Scotland, The Gaelic King tells the story of warrior-king Alpin mac Eachdach. When his young brother is captured, Alpin must hunt the kidnappers though a dark forest that hides an ancient power.

  • Director
    • Philip Todd
  • Writers
    • Matthew Todd
    • Philip Todd
    • Nathan Todd
  • Stars
    • Alasdair Blair
    • Simon DeSilva
    • Peter Cosgrove
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    3.8/10
    409
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Philip Todd
    • Writers
      • Matthew Todd
      • Philip Todd
      • Nathan Todd
    • Stars
      • Alasdair Blair
      • Simon DeSilva
      • Peter Cosgrove
    • 23User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Alasdair Blair
    • King Eachdach
    Simon DeSilva
    Simon DeSilva
    • King Unust
    Peter Cosgrove
    Peter Cosgrove
    • Fergus
    Rhona Fleming
    • Alpin's Mother
    Daniel Todd
    • Baby Finn
    Jake McGarry
    • Alpin
    Shona Melrose
    • Edana
    Ellie Reid
    Ellie Reid
    • Sinead
    Fiona Stewart
    • Biddy
    Laurence Whitley
    • Lachlan
    Noah Irvine
    • Finn
    Alan Cuthbert
    • Torcall
    David Richardson
    • King Conall
    Kerry Browne
    Kerry Browne
    • Sorceress…
    Matthew O'Hara
    • Tammie
    Chris Watt
    • Vind
    Kyle Wallace
    • Gart
    David Maclean
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    • Director
      • Philip Todd
    • Writers
      • Matthew Todd
      • Philip Todd
      • Nathan Todd
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    3chuckxx

    Live adventure

    This movie reminds me of the life adventures in the forest we did when we were young. Acting is about that level.sort of ridiculous.
    8laurie-232-113131

    All things considered, a feel-good watch

    Firstly, when compared to other films in the indie/action/low budget genre, this is exceptional. It doesn't fall into the trap of pretending to be a Hollywood blockbuster, but accepts its limitations and works within them. The story is simple, but works well in its context, and is refreshingly satisfactory, though not at all deserving of a '15' rating (Interestingly my DVD copy has been rated a 12 by the IFCO- a much more appropriate audience) Also, it is really nice to see an good original score- makes a great change from the royalty-free tracks so often used! The beautiful Scottish countryside obviously inspired the producers, and seeing some of the shots you wonder why it isn't used more by higher budget movies.

    When compared to the larger genre, the film still holds up against criticism, especially in its story and the quality of the editing and score. The visual effects are not fantastic, but don't massively impact the overall watchability of the film. Certainly not a retelling of history, but an interesting interpretation of the few details known about the period.

    In many ways, a historical/fantasy action/adventure is an unlikely candidate for a budget production, but this film manages to pull it off.
    1post-99241

    If i could..

    I have had diareah. All off them is better than this movie. If i could - i would go back in time, Get diareah another time. For atleast one week. And then i would go for the extra week.
    1s3276169

    Oh dear.......

    Having watched 10 minutes of this flick my one and only reaction was "oh dear".....

    In my opinion this really is an amateur effort.It reminds me of the sort of thing you might expect a volunteer dramatic society to put on for the oldies. That said, it would not matter how old I got I don't think I could sit through The Garlic King or Gaelic King or whatever this is supposed to be.

    My advice steer well clear. One out of ten from me.
    5JungleJeffyGoesToMars

    Entertaining low budget film

    This movie is great for fans of the sword and sorcery genre, as well as fans of B-Movies.

    The positives: strong acting with the exception of one or two awkward scenes. Right away this puts the movie ahead of most b-movies. The story is well done, straight forward, and entertaining. The music is great, particularly the song during closing credits.

    The negatives: the fight scenes are entirely unbelieable. I'm not sure if any of the actors had previous stage fighting experience. Also, the special effects distract from the film, especially during the final battle scene.

    If you're the sort of viewer that doesn't mind bad effects and unconvincing fight scenes you'll you enjoy the movie.

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    • Trivia
      The film was received at Scottish Parliament in Spring 2018 for an exclusive event focusing on, 'Filmmaking in Scotland', with the main cast & crew in attendance.
    • Quotes

      Nathara: [Bows] Alpín, Son of Echdach, King of Dál Riada... your Father's reign was tragically brief - he could have achieved so much more... I fear his Kingdom died with him.

      Alpin: Not while one Son of Echdach still has breath.

    • Soundtracks
      Hope is Coming
      Written by Matthew Todd

      Performed by Kerrie Finlay and Stephen J. Chalk (as Stephen Chalk)

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    • Release date
      • January 10, 2018 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Gael King
    • Filming locations
      • Airth, Falkirk, Scotland, UK(The Village, Battle Scenes, Sorceress Lair)
    • Production companies
      • Fellowship Film
      • Truffle Pictures
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 27 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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