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Macklean
Sweden in the 1780s. At the court the nobility lords and ladies dance, love, intrigue and compete for the King's favor. To this Stockholm arrives Rutger Macklean, nobleman and an officer. With a notion of an extensive re-organisation of the agricultural lands and the farm properties.
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Plot Summary
In the harsh Canadian wilderness of the 1880s, a young man named Macklean leaves his remote home to seek justice for his family. Pursued by outlaws and facing the unforgiving elements, he must rely on his survival skills and growing combat prowess. His journey is one of revenge, self-discovery, and the struggle against a brutal frontier justice system.
Critical Reception
Macklean was a Canadian made-for-television film that received a moderate reception, often praised for its strong performances and rugged depiction of the Canadian West. While not a major international release, it is recognized for its contribution to Canadian filmmaking and its engaging Western narrative.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic portrayal of the Canadian frontier and its survivalist elements.
Bruce Greenwood's central performance as Macklean was often highlighted as a strong point.
Some critics noted the film's pacing could be slow at times, but the action sequences were generally well-executed.
Google audience: Information not available for this television film.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in Alberta, Canada, to capture the authentic look and feel of the historical Western setting.
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