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Published Date: 21 June 2008
A HOST of stars are expected on the red carpet in the Capital today for the world premiere of Stone of Destiny.
The film, directed by Charles Martin Smith, tells the story of the theft of the stone from Westminster Abbey in 1950.

It stars Scots Billy Boyd and Robert Carlyle, along with American Kate Mara, all of whom are are due to be at tonight's event.


Academy Award winners Sir Sean Connery and Tilda Swinton are also expected to attend the gala screening at Cineworld in Fountainbridge.

The origins of the Stone have been lost to history but it is believed to have been used at Iona and Scone for enthroning a succession of monarchs.

It was captured by Edward I of England in 1296, who took it south and placed in Westminster Abbey, where it remained for the next 700 years.

On Christmas Day 1950, four nationalist students stole the Stone from Westminster Abbey in London and drove it north.

It resurfaced around four months later, after being deposited by the thieves in Arbroath Abbey, draped in a saltire, and was taken back to England.

The script is based on the memoirs of one of the students, Ian Hamilton, who is played by Charlie Cox.

On St Andrews Day, 30 November 1996, the Stone of Destiny returned to Scotland and was installed in Edinburgh Castle.





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  • Last Updated: 25 June 2008 1:26 PM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

Boy Wonder,

21/06/2008 21:03:42
With all the hoo-ha surrounding this mediaeval fake ... the film should be called Stone of Density!
2

Queen D,

Glasgow 23/06/2008 19:51:01
Have a look at what the Scottish papers say on BBC
Apparently it is the worst film the critic has ever seen!
But then I do not trust a crtic anyway so ,fake or no , I'll be going to see it!
3

Queen D,

Glasgow 23/06/2008 19:52:31
Not to mention the crit does not appear here.
Cowardly ?
4

Bob Barr,

West Vancouver. 26/09/2008 19:54:06
The language used by the author of this article leaves a lot to be desired and says very little for the quality of editing at the Scotsman. That students "stole" the stone is conjectural, "repatriate" is a more accurate word, probably beyond the limited ken of the writer. That the "thieves" left the stone at Arbroath Abbey should be more accurately substituted by "patriots", "students", "nationalists", or some other less condemning word. Get with it Scotsman you are not a tabloid but represent yourself as Scotland's premier journal.

 

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