
The Gaelic King
Fantasy · History
Overview
Set in war-torn 800AD Scotland, The Gaelic King tells the story of warrior-king Alpin mac Eachdach. When his young brother is captured, Alpin must hunt the kidnappers though a dark forest that hides an ancient evil.
Top Cast
Jake McGarry
Jake McGarry
Alpin
Jake McGarry
Alpin
Shona Melrose
Shona Melrose
Edana
Shona Melrose
Edana


Kerry Browne
Kerry Browne
Nathara
Kerry Browne
Nathara
Noah Irvine
Noah Irvine
Finn
Noah Irvine
Finn
Laurence Whitley
Laurence Whitley
Lachlan
Laurence Whitley
Lachlan


Peter Cosgrove
Peter Cosgrove
Fergus
Peter Cosgrove
Fergus
Fiona Stewart
Fiona Stewart
Biddy
Fiona Stewart
Biddy
Eve Wengel
Eve Wengel
Kyra
Eve Wengel
Kyra
Alan Cuthbert
Alan Cuthbert
Torcall
Alan Cuthbert
Torcall
Ellie Reid
Ellie Reid
Sinead
Ellie Reid
Sinead
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