Click here to visit our new site -->
					   
		  CafeDVD 2.0   
 |  
    
      
        
          
            | 
             | 
             
             
              
		   
                
                    (2008)
                     | 
                 
                
                  
                    
                      
                        | 
                           
                           
                         | 
                       
                      
                        | 
                           
                          
                          Rating:
                           
                         | 
                        
 
 
 | 
                   
                  
                    | Starring:  | 
                    
Charlie Cox,
 Kate Mara,
 Stephen McCole,
 Ciaron Kelly,
 Billy Boyd,
 Robert Carlyle,
 Peter Mullan,
 Brenda Fricker,
 Rab Affleck,
 Gillian Aitken,
 Janine Ballantyne,
 Ross Bennie
 | 
                   
                  
                    | Director: 
 | 
                    
 
Charles Martin Smith
 | 
                   
                  
                    | Category:  | 
                    
Comedy,
 Action Comedies,
 Indie Comedies,
 20th Century Period Pieces
 | 
                   
                  
                    | Studio:  | 
                    
 | 
                   
                    Subtitles:  | 
                    
[None]
  | 
                   
                  
                    
Length:  | 
                    
1h 36m
  | 
                   
                    | 
 | 
 |  
 
 | 
                
                  
                | 
 
            | 
         
        
          | 
            
 | 
            | 
      
    
            
   
     
          | 
       
         
            
              |  
                 
Stone of Destiny (2008) recounts the daring and spirited efforts of a group of Scottish students who, in 1950, set out to retrieve the Stone of Scone, an ancient symbol of Scottish sovereignty, from Westminster Abbey. Their mission ignites a sense of national pride and captures the imagination of the public.
                 
               | 
                | 
             
           
         |  
          | 
       
      
      
        |   | 
          | 
       
      
        |   | 
          | 
       
      
        
  | 
       
      
        |   | 
        
          
              
             |  
           
         | 
        
     
 |