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Ireland 1587. Hugh O'Donnell inherits the title of The O'Donnell, the prince of Donegal, and tries to unite Ireland to make war on England. But then Hugh is kidnapped and imprisoned by the Viceroy of Ireland and held ransom for the Clans' good behavior. Hugh must escape prison and the Viceroy's villainous henchman, Captain Leeds, before he can fight.Casts of Watch Now The Fighting Prince of Donegal (1966) Without Download Stream Online uTorrent Blu-ray Movies:
Peter McEnery, Susan Hampshire, Gordon Jackson, Norman Wooland, Richard Leech, Tom Adams, Peter Jeffrey, Marie Kean, Bill Owen, Peggy MarshallA brash young rebel inspires a fight for freedom!
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Title: Watch Now The Fighting Prince of Donegal (1966) Without Download Stream Online uTorrent Blu-ray Movies
- Released: 1966-10-01
- Genre: Action, Adventure
- Date: 1966-10-01
- Runtime: 110 Minutes
- Company: Walt Disney Productions
- Language: English, Italiano
- Budget: -
- Revenue: -
- Plot Keyword : Action, Adventure
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- Trailer: Video Trailer
- Director: Michael O'Herlihy, Robert Westerby
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Almost good, but 'The Fighting Prince of Donegal' just falls short.It goes through too many peaks and troughs to be classed as enjoyable, but I do like the vibe of the film and the idea of the premise; which begins slowly, hits a purple patch before frustratingly reverting back immediately; quite literally given how the plot 'progresses'.
The casting, meanwhile, is solid if not perfect. Peter McEnery (Hugh) and Susan Hampshire (Kathleen) both do impressive things in earlier 1960s productions 'The Moon-Spinners' and 'The Three Lives of Thomasina' respectively, but they don't work together here; I sense zero chemistry between them or their characters. Gordon Jackson (Capt. Leeds) is my pick of the rest.
Should've been better. 3*.




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