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The Highwayman

2022 | 85m | English

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Popularity: 0.5 (history)

Director: Steve Lawson
Writer: Steve Lawson
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Famed highway robber Dick Turpin finds himself on the run in the English countryside having accidentally kidnapped the Earl of Pembroke's feisty daughter, Elizabeth. As her fiance Winthroppe attempts to track them down, Elizabeth begins to fall for the dashing highwayman, leaving Turpin with no choice but to face off against Winthroppe in a fight for Elizabeth's heart - and her fortune.
Release Date: May 07, 2022
Director: Steve Lawson
Writer: Steve Lawson
Genres: Adventure, Drama
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Production Companies Creativ Studios
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 03, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Ciaron Davies O'Reilly
Steven Dolton The Earl of Pembroke
Stacey Gough Gaoler
Tom Hendryk Winthroppe
Mollie Hindle Elizabeth
Melvyn Rawlinson Arkwright
Morgan Rees-Davies Turpin
Francesca Louise White Turpin's Gang Member
Ben Manning Turpin's Gang Member
Name Job
Steve Lawson Writer, Director
Jon O'Neill Director of Photography
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May Monteiro Executive Producer
Jeremy Rothwell Executive Producer
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Geronimo1967
4.0

Anyone remember "Carry On Dick" (1974)? Well it's probably got more going for it than this lacklustre drivel. It's Morgan Rees-Davies who takes up the mantle of England's legendary highwayman who finds himself in hot water after he inadvertently kidnaps the daughter of the Earl of Pembroke (Steven D ... olton). Now we're not quite sure who has got the worst of this captivity, for "Elizabeth" (Mollie Hindle) is no shrinking violet. Indeed she rather relishes the freedom and excitement of a life devoid of corsets and curtsies. Meantime, her duplicitous fiancé "Winthroppe" (Tom Hendryk) is out to fleece her rather penniless and clueless father so he can take over their house under which might be some lucrative mines, and, well... Most of the swash and buckle here is left to the Aiden Turner-esque Ciaron Davies in the role of "O'Reilly" and to be fair to him, his is really the only thing remotely close to engaging here. It might have looked good on paper after a few yards of ale, but on screen this is a poorly conceived concept that doesn't really deliver on any level. The acting skills are basic, delivering some dialogue that rather optimistically tries it's hand at the odd bit of black humour before an ending that would have made Sid James look like an Oscar winner. Good story, strong theme and plenty of opportunity - instead we get a weak and listless drama that struggles to make it to ninety minutes.

Aug 09, 2023