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Plunkett and Macleane

Set in the 18th century and based on the true story of Will Plunkett, a highwayman whose partner has been killed and who teams up with disgraced soldier Captain James Macleane to continue to rob the aristocrats to fund his move to America. Robert Carlyle, Jonny Lee Miller and Liv Tyler star.

Year: 1999
Genre: True Stories
Country: UK
Director: Jake Scott
Starring: Robert Carlyle, Jonny Lee Miller, Liv Tyler
Duration: 97 Minutes
Rating: R - Contains violence, offensive language and sex scenes.
Location in store: Drama

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