

Family · Adventure · Fantasy
Overview
A lonely boy discovers a mysterious egg that hatches a sea creature of Scottish legend.
Top Cast


Alex Etel
Alex Etel
Angus MacMorrow
Alex Etel
Angus MacMorrow


Emily Watson
Emily Watson
Anne MacMorrow
Emily Watson
Anne MacMorrow


Ben Chaplin
Ben Chaplin
Lewis Mowbray
Ben Chaplin
Lewis Mowbray


David Morrissey
David Morrissey
Captain Thomas Hamilton
David Morrissey
Captain Thomas Hamilton


Priyanka Xi
Priyanka Xi
Kirstie MacMorrow
Priyanka Xi
Kirstie MacMorrow


Craig Hall
Craig Hall
Charlie MacMorrow
Craig Hall
Charlie MacMorrow


Brian Cox
Brian Cox
Old Angus
Brian Cox
Old Angus


Erroll Shand
Erroll Shand
Lt. Wormsley
Erroll Shand
Lt. Wormsley


Joel Tobeck
Joel Tobeck
Sgnt. Walker
Joel Tobeck
Sgnt. Walker


Bruce Allpress
Bruce Allpress
Jock McGowan
Bruce Allpress
Jock McGowan
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