Project Detail

The Bone Hunter

Synopsis

AD 575 - A shipwrecked maiden, Henini, must marry the mercenary Chieftain Cathen, but on her way to him she is kidnapped by the Angle tribesman Aedgar, who sees she has land, money and a troublesome entourage. She is carrying a holy relic to Scotland and must safely deposit the bones of St Andrew to Saint Mungo. However before she can do this Fingal, the warrior is assigned to give her safe passage - a journey which leads to her abduction and entrapment in a nunnery. Can Fingal save her?

Details

Year
2004
Type of film
Features
Running time
105 mins
Format
35mm
Director
Robbie Moffat
Producer
Mairi Sutherland
Editor
Douglas Aitken
Screenwriter
Robbie Moffat
Director of Photography
Bob Ramsay
Sound
Robin Rankin
Music
Ian Hughes, Fergus Black
Principal cast
James Watson, Michael Rodgers, Lynsey Baxter

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Production Status

Production Company

Palm Tree UK

North Lodge
Nether Place
Mauchline
Ayrshire
KA5 5SU, Scotland
UK

T+44 (0)1290 553322

Sales Company

Palm Tree Entertainment

North Lodge
Nether Place
Mauchline
Ayrshire
KA5 5SU, Scotland
UK

T+44 (0)1290 553322

palmtree@deevee.net

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