The Fighting Prince of Donegal streaming
Genre
Action
Year
1966
Runtime
1h50

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Metascore

The Fighting Prince of Donegal

Courage Ignites a Kingdomโ€™s Fight for Freedom.

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Synopsis

The Fighting Prince of Donegal is a 1966 historical adventure film starring Peter McEnery as Hugh O'Donnell, a young Irish chieftain caught in the turbulent conflicts of 16th-century Ireland. After his family is betrayed and his rightful claim threatened, Hugh is forced to flee and seek allies in his fight against English rule. The movie follows his daring exploits and resistance as he rallies support to reclaim his land and assert his leadership. Set against the backdrop of Ireland's struggle during Elizabethan times, the film combines action, drama, and elements of political intrigue, highlighting themes of loyalty, honor, and the quest for freedom.

Cast

  • Peter McEnery

    Peter McEnery

    Hugh O'Donnell

  • Susan Hampshire

    Susan Hampshire

    Kathleen McSweeney

  • Gordon Jackson

    Gordon Jackson

    Captain Leeds

  • Norman Wooland

    Norman Wooland

    Sir John Perrott

  • Richard Leech

    Richard Leech

    Phelim O'Toole

  • Tom Adams

    Tom Adams

    Henry O'Neill

Reviews

The Fighting Prince of Donegal received mixed responses from critics and audiences alike. On IMDb, it holds a score of 6.0/10, reflecting a moderate appreciation for its engagement and period authenticity while also indicating some shortcomings in pacing and character depth. Critics have praised Peter McEnery's charismatic performance and the film's historical setting, which effectively immerses viewers in 16th-century Ireland. However, some reviews note that the narrative can feel formulaic and falls short of delivering a fully compelling story. Rotten Tomatoes does not have an aggregate score for the film, but user reviews often commend the film's adventurous spirit and scenic cinematography, while occasionally criticizing its simplistic plot and dated production values. Metacritic lacks archived reviews for this classic title, suggesting limited contemporary critical reassessment. Overall, The Fighting Prince of Donegal is regarded as an entertaining, if somewhat conventional, historical adventure that appeals to fans of period dramas and swashbuckling tales.