
Brigadoon
TV Movie · Fantasy
Overview
Every 100 years, people stumble upon the Scottish village of Brigadoon, which will never be found on a map. A wonderful, fun filled day will be had by all who find it.
Top Cast


Robert Goulet
Robert Goulet
Tommy Albright
Robert Goulet
Tommy Albright


Peter Falk
Peter Falk
Jeff Douglas
Peter Falk
Jeff Douglas


Sally Ann Howes
Sally Ann Howes
Fiona McLaren
Sally Ann Howes
Fiona McLaren


Finlay Currie
Finlay Currie
Mr. Lundie
Finlay Currie
Mr. Lundie


Marlyn Mason
Marlyn Mason
Meg Brockie
Marlyn Mason
Meg Brockie
Edward Villella
Edward Villella
Harry Beaton
Edward Villella
Harry Beaton
Thomas Carlisle
Thomas Carlisle
Charlie Dalrymple
Thomas Carlisle
Charlie Dalrymple
Linda Howe
Linda Howe
Jean McLaren
Linda Howe
Jean McLaren


Rhys Williams
Rhys Williams
Andrew McLaren
Rhys Williams
Andrew McLaren
Ray Kellogg
Ray Kellogg
Frank, the Bartender
Ray Kellogg
Frank, the Bartender
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