Guns in the Heather
Guns in the Heather | |
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Directed by | Robert Butler |
Produced by | Ron Miller |
Starring | Glenn Corbett |
Music by | Buddy Baker |
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Running time | 3:00:00 (180 minutes) |
Countries | United Kingdom United States |
Language | English |
Guns in the Heather is a 1969 Walt Disney adventure film directed by Robert Butler and produced by Ron Miller. It stars Kurt Russell, Glenn Corbett and Alfred Burke.[1] It was originally broadcast in parts on Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color in the United States under the title Guns in the Heather, then re-edited for a European theatrical release under the English title, The Secret of Boyne Castle. It was re-broadcast on American television in 1978 under the title Spy-Busters. The story is based on the 1963 novel Guns in the Heather, by Lockhart Amerman.
The film was primarily shot on location in Ireland (St. Flannan's College in Ennis, Corkscrew Hill, Corofin and Kilfenora, County Clare feature) with additional scenes shot at Pinewood Studios near London, England.
Plot
[edit]Rich Evans (Kurt Russell), An American exchange student’s day at the Leinster School in Ireland is interrupted when a bleeding man drives up to the school and gives Rich a message for his brother Tom (Glenn Corbett), before dying. Rich and his friend Sean O’Connor (Patrick Dawson) are taken from the school by a man who claims to be from the American Embassy, but who turns out to be an Eastern Bloc agent. Rich and Sean make a daring escape and eventually reach Tom, who is an American intelligence agent and not the Irish sales rep for an American steel company as Rich thought. Rich and Sean get off the flight to London Tom placed them on when they spot some of the enemy agents and find Tom in time to save him from other agents, who had grabbed him. They head to Boyne castle, where the message said vital info about an East Bloc defecting scientist was hidden. However Tom is locked up with the real Lord Boyne, while East Bloc agents replace Lord Boyne and his staff. Rich finds the info, but when he calls the US embassy with it, the bad guys are listening in. The imprisoned group help Tom make an ingenious escape from the dungeon they’re locked into. Using a dory and a glider they are able to intercept the East Bloc agents before they can grab the defecting scientist.
Cast
[edit]- Glenn Corbett as Tom Evans
- Alfred Burke as Kersner
- Kurt Russell as Rich Evans
- Patrick Dawson as Sean O'Connor
- Patrick Barr as Lord Boyne
- Hugh McDermott as Carleton
- Patrick Westwood as Levick
- Eddie Byrne as Bailey
- Godfrey Quigley as Meister
- Kevin Stoney as Enhardt
- Shay Gorman as Headmaster
- Niall Tóibín as Kettering
- Ernst Walder as Vollos
- Robert Bernal as Sgt. Clune
- Vincent Dowling as Maston
- John Horton as Stafford
- J. G. Devlin as Muldoon
- Nicola Davies as Kathleen
- Gerry Alexander as Paddy
- Eamon Morrissey as Hennessey
- Declan Mulholland as Retchick
- Mary Larkin as Mary
- Paul Farrell as Groundskeeper
References
[edit]- ^ "Guns in the Heather". allmovie by Rovi. Archived from the original on 18 July 2012. Retrieved 7 May 2011.
External links
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- 1969 films
- 1960s adventure thriller films
- 1960s chase films
- 1960s mystery thriller films
- 1960s spy films
- British adventure thriller films
- British chase films
- British mystery thriller films
- Films about brothers
- Films based on adventure novels
- Films based on mystery novels
- Films directed by Robert Butler
- Films produced by Ron W. Miller
- Films scored by Buddy Baker (composer)
- Films set in Ireland
- 1969 directorial debut films
- 1960s English-language films
- 1960s British films
- English-language action thriller films
- English-language adventure thriller films
- English-language mystery thriller films
- Adventure film stubs