The Little Minister (1975)
In rural 1840's Scotland, Gavin Dishart arrives to become the new "little minister" of Thrums's Auld Licht church. He meets a mysterious young gypsy girl in the dens and to his horror Babbie draws him into her escape from the soldiers after she incites a Luddite riot. But unknown to Gavin, Babbie is more than she seems. And they must overcome her secret, the villagers' fears of her, and worst of all, Gavin's devotion to his mother's sensibilities, before they can openly declare their love.
Director: Cedric Messina
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Helen Mirren as Babbie |
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Ian Ogilvy as Rev. Gavin Dishart |
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Peter Barkworth as Earl of Rintoul |
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Nicholas Jones as Captain Halliwell |
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David Bailie as Sergeant Davidson |
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Bill Simpson as Rob Dow |
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Anne Kristen as Jean |
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John Moffatt as Andrew Mealmaker |
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Robert James as Snecky Hobart |
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Margaret Inglis as Nanny Webster |
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Simon Lack as Thomas Whamond |
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Michael McKevitt as Joe Cruikshanks |
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Jonathan Scott as Silva Tosh |
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Hilda Kriseman as Felice |
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Joseph McKenna as Micah Dow |
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John Aston as Thwaites |
| Directing | Cedric Messina | Director |
| Writing | J.M. Barrie | Novel |
| Art | Don Taylor | Production Design |
| Costume & Make-Up | Odette Barrow | Costume Design |
| Costume & Make-Up | Jan Harrison Shell | Makeup Artist |
| Production | Alan Shallcross | Producer |