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Fall of Sir Douglas Weatherford (The)

Country: United Kingdom, Language: English, 103 mins

  • Director: Sean Robert Dunn
  • Producer: Wendy Griffin, Scott Macaulay, Jennifer Monks, Nadira Murray, Alex Polunin

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Kenneth (Peter Mullan) works in the Arberloch visitor centre as a tour guide, dressing up as the town's most notable historical figure, Sir Douglas Weatherford, an 18th century philosopher and inventor who Kenneth proudly claims as his ancestor. When the village becomes the base of a big-budget fantasy TV show, 'The White Stag of Emberfell', the visitor centre is transformed into an Emberfell fan experience. With the show's costumed fans descending on the town, Kenneth's sanity crumbles as the traditions he holds dear are casually dismissed - a mental decline his daughter Anna (Gayle Rankin) attributes to grief over the loss of his wife. Kenneth's crisis takes an even darker turn when his ire becomes fixated on the show's handsome star, Oscar Sorenson (Jakob Oftebro). The Fall Of Douglas Weatherford is a dark comedy exploring the thin line between history and fantasy.


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Cast & Characters

Jakob Oftebro
Sid Sagar
Saskia Ashdown (as Emma Glen)
Cara Blease (as Sarah)
Morag Cross (as Liz)
Ian Davies (as Gary)
Dora Davis (as Claire)
Cameron Fulton (as Simon)
Lewis MacDougall
Oliver Maltman (as Stephen)
James Matheson (as Nosey Neighbour)
Allison McKenzie
Peter Mullan (as Kenneth)
Gayle Rankin
Cameron Krogh Stone (as Dwarfish-Speaking Scottish Local)