Rob Roy, the Highland Rogue (1953)
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The rousing adventure novel by Sir Walter Scott was adapted for this swashbuckler. Richard Todd stars as Robert Roy MacGregor, a clan leader in 18th century Scotland attempting to lead his fellow countrymen in a rebellion against the heavy-handed rule of England's King George I. When the king… More The rousing adventure novel by Sir Walter Scott was adapted for this swashbuckler. Richard Todd stars as Robert Roy MacGregor, a clan leader in 18th century Scotland attempting to lead his fellow countrymen in a rebellion against the heavy-handed rule of England's King George I. When the king replaces a sympathetic politician with a lackey working against Rob Roy, it's up to the hardy Scotsman to defeat his enemies without the support of a powerful ally, while also romancing and marrying his true love (Glynis Johns). Rob Roy, the Highland Rogue (1953) was the last of 21 British films produced jointly by Disney and RKO. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi
- Directed By
- Harold French
- Genres
- Drama, Action & Adventure, Kids & Family, Classics
- In Theaters
- Oct 26, 1953 Wide
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Cast
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Richard Todd
as Rob Roy MacGregor
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Glynis Johns
as Helen Mary MacGregor
- James L. Robertson
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Michael Gough
as Duke of Montrose
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Finlay Currie
as Hamish MacPherson
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Eric Pohlmann
as George I
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Geoffrey Keen
as Killearn
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Archie Duncan
as Dougal MacGregor
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Marjorie Fielding
as Maggie MacPherson
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Ina DeLa Haye
as Countess von Pahlen
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Michael Goodliffe
as Robert Walpole
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Martin Boddey
as General Cadogan
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Howard Douglas
as Donald Urquhart
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May Hallatt
as Ballad Hawker
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Henry Hewitt
as Lord Parker
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James Robertson Justice
as Duke of Argyll
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Malcolm Keen
as Duke of Marlborough
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David Keir
as Servant to Argyll
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Andrew Laurence
as Lord Chamberlain
- Hal Osmond
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Derek Prentice
as Viscount Townshend
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Paddy Ryan
as Fencible
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Ewen Solon
as Maj. Gen. Wightman
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Jean Taylor-Smith
as Lady Glengyll
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Russell Waters
as Hugh MacGregor
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Frank Webster
as Lord Carteret
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Middleton Woods
as Lord Carleton
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Abe Barker
as Duncan MacIntosh
- Ian MacNaughton
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Ted Follows
as Douglas MacGregor
- Rupert Holliday Evans
- Hamilton Keene
- Stevenson Lang