Flame in the Heather
Flame in the Heather is a 1935 British historical drama film directed by Donovan Pedelty and starring Gwenllian Gill, Barry Clifton and Bruce Seton. It was made as a quota quickie at British and Dominions Elstree Studios. Much of the film was shot on location around Fort William.[1] It was fairly unusual as a low-budget quota film to be set in the past, as most films tended to have contemporary settings.[2]
| Flame in the Heather | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Donovan Pedelty | 
| Written by | 
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| Produced by | Victor M. Greene | 
| Starring | 
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| Cinematography | Stanley Grant | 
Production company  | Crusade Films  | 
| Distributed by | Paramount British Pictures | 
Release date  | September 1935 | 
Running time  | 66 minutes | 
| Country | United Kingdom | 
| Language | English | 
Plot
    
During the Jacobite Rebellion, an English spy infiltrates the Clan Cameron, but falls in love with the chief's daughter.
Cast
    
- Gwenllian Gill as Alison
 - Barry Clifton as Colonel Stafford
 - Bruce Seton as Murray
 - Richard Hayward as Fassiefern
 - Ben Williams as Rushton
 - Kenneth McLaglen as Donald
 - Rani Waller as Myrat
 - Francis de Wolff as Hawley
 
References
    
- p.46-47
 - Chibnall p.103
 
Bibliography
    
- Chibnall, Steve. Quota Quickies: The Birth of the British 'B' Film. British Film Institute, 2007.
 - Low, Rachael. Filmmaking in 1930s Britain. George Allen & Unwin, 1985.
 - Wood, Linda. British Films, 1927–1939. British Film Institute, 1986.
 
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