Gaelic Knights


Now available on a Special Edition DVD! www.standingsun.com Young Seumas macleod has spent his life seeking Iain Macamhlaigh, the man who killed his father. One day, he meets a young swordsman who claims that name. A vicious duel ensues, as well as an homage to The Princess Bride. But even skilled swordsmen can make mistakes. WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY Zack Lawrence CAST Stephen Cull as Seumas macleod Rick Cull as Seumas’ Father Zack Lawrence as Iain Macamhlaigh All of the dialogue is in Scots Gaelic. (I know it’s not accurately subtitled, but it’s close.) Originally, the film was not going to be subtitled, but finally was after realizing that people probably wouldn’t be able to tell what was going on otherwise.

25 Responses to “Gaelic Knights”

  1. Utterly charming! Nice setting for the duel too.

  2. Still awesome after all these years. Well, only found this like a year ago, but still. Sorry I tried to kill you. Would you care for some tea? ROFLOL!

    When sliding down the banister of life, may the splinters always point away!

  3. DarinMcFarlain on March 11th, 2010 at 12:19 am

    At heart they are the same.Most Scots came from Ireland.The Dalriadan clan (my families old clan in Scotland) was the largest.Scotland and Ireland share all the same atributes and characteristics.Oh and this video was ok.You guys used the wrong swords.You should have used the Claymore.

  4. in a way its the same but in a way its different

  5. UnapologeticIcon on March 11th, 2010 at 1:18 am

    Bahahaha! That was great! Is it really scottish Gaelic Cos it’s really similar to Gaeilge(Irish)? Anyway, great job!

  6. tá an scannán seo go h-iontach. maith thú! ádh mór oraibh!

  7. Gle mhath!

  8. Hilarious … I love it !

  9. lol complete fantasy lol dodgy lrpg

  10. pretty cool shit there boys
    you should teach gaelic…its needed…hehe i know I’d like to learn anyway…

  11. AnamCeilteach on March 11th, 2010 at 4:33 am

    A ghillean – ‘S math sin e! Tha sibh a’ bruidhinn Gàidhlig, agus gu math e cuideachd. A bheil thu ag iarraidh Gàidhlig anns an sgoil neo le cursa TYG (an leabhar)?

    A Bhalachan – Dèan sibh fiolm eile a-nis!

    Le meas

    Eòghan

  12. tu ha mu ha!

  13. enjoyed it, thanks for posting……..

  14. So incredibly amazing!!!
    Lots of love for you guys from a french gaelic learner gal.
    Really, really cool :)

  15. cool

  16. highlandsnake on March 11th, 2010 at 7:03 am

    Loved your movie. You have a real talent in filmmaking. Im studying gaelic and it is great to hear it being used. Keep it up!

  17. I would like to know the name of this song.

  18. lmao that was great!

  19. You prounonced it, beautifull. I love it. Bravo!!

  20. yellowceitidh on March 11th, 2010 at 9:16 am

    Gle mhath!
    Wow, that was a really good film and it was quite funny at the end. :-)

  21. Enjoyed it. One point: Yeah = Seadh

  22. niiiiice

  23. I liked the song used during the credits (and elsewhere also), what’s the name?

    By the way, cool film; and thanks for subtitling, I wouldn’t understand it otherwise :)

  24. Tha mi ag ionnsachadh Gàidhlig cuideachd. An e Albanach a th’ annad? Tha mise a’ fuireach ann an Colorado cuideach! LOL! Glè mhath!

  25. GwendolynBlack on March 11th, 2010 at 12:47 pm

    ooohhhh thanx!

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