Lesley Mackie

Lesley Mackie

Movies for Lesley Mackie...

The Wicker Tree
Title: The Wicker Tree
Character: Daisy
Released: August 27, 2011
Type: Movie
Gospel singer Beth and her cowboy boyfriend Steve leave Texas to preach door-to-door in Scotland. When, after initial abuse, they are welcomed with joy and elation to Tressock, the border fiefdom of Sir Lachlan Morrison, they're about to learn the real meaning of sacrifice.
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Flowers of the Forest
Title: Flowers of the Forest
Character: Hostel Supervisor
Released: October 26, 1996
Type: Movie
Two young children are brought to Janet Hinton, a social worker in the Scottish Highlands. When both she and an independent expert become convinced that the children are part of a ritual child abuse network, the small community is thrown into disarray.
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Title: Take the High Road
Character: Maureen Gilchrist
Released: February 19, 1980
Type: TV
Take the High Road was a British soap opera produced by Scottish Television, set in the fictional village of Glendarroch, which started in February 1980 as an ITV daytime soap opera, and was dropped by the network in 1993, although various members of the ITV Network continued to screen the programme, while others had no interest in doing so. The programme has developed a cult following.
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A Sense of Freedom
Title: A Sense of Freedom
Character: Malkie's Wife
Released: October 19, 1979
Type: Movie
The true story of Jimmy Boyle, who was reputed to be Scotland's most violent man.
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A Wily Couple
Title: A Wily Couple
Character: Ruth
Released: August 15, 1976
Type: Movie
An elderly couple try to decide if a young woman who has come to visit would make a suitable wife for their son.
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The Wicker Man
Title: The Wicker Man
Character: Daisy
Released: December 6, 1973
Type: Movie
Police sergeant Neil Howie is called to an island village in search of a missing girl whom the locals claim never existed. Stranger still, however, are the rituals that take place there.
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Just Your Luck
Title: Just Your Luck
Character: Alison
Released: December 4, 1972
Type: Movie
When Alison unexpectedly falls pregnant after a brief encounter with Alex (David Hayman's first TV role) they decide to marry. The joining of two seemingly different families opens into a witty and audacious tale, which caused uproar after its first broadcast in 1972. An early triumph for Peter McDougall, when it was proclaimed the most exciting writing debut since John Osborne's Look Back in Anger.