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Bonnie Dundee

(1988)
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John Grahame of Claverhouse is to some, "Bonnie Dundee", military tactician and, according to Dean Swift, "the best man in Scotland". To others, he was the diabolical, "Bluidy Claivers", who was slain by a silver bullet at the battle of Killiecrankie. It is these two extremes that make Dundee one of the most compelling and romantic characters of Scottish history. He was the very center of power and influence during the late 17th century, and his heroic death, at the head of his charging troops, ensured his name in legend.



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