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Stone of Destiny is a 2008 Scottish-Canadian historical adventure comedy film written and directed by Charles Martin Smith and starring Charlie Cox, Billy Boyd, Robert Carlyle, and Kate Mara. Based on real events, the film tells the story of the removal of the Stone of Scone from Westminster Abbey.
Stone of Destiny (Czech: Kámen Osudu) is a 2025 animated short film written and directed by Julie Černá. [1] The film is based on Julie Černá's trilogy of comic books, Stone of Destiny, which was awarded the Muriel Prize for the best student comic book in 2022. In this animated musical, the Stone of Destiny longs for freedom and wants to ...
The stone was formally returned to Scotland in 1996 to go on display at Edinburgh Castle. Last year, the Stone of Destiny once again returned to London to carry out its traditional role in the ...
The students who stole the Stone of Destiny Stone of Destiny takes centre stage at new museum The stone was recovered in March 1951, shortly after it was repaired, when it was left at Arbroath Abbey.
Kate Rooney Mara (/ ˈ m ɛər ə / MAIR-ə; [1] born February 27, 1983 [2]) is an American actress.She is known for her work in television, playing reporter Zoe Barnes in the Netflix political drama House of Cards (2013–2014; 2016), computer analyst Shari Rothenberg in the Fox thriller series 24 (2006), wronged mistress Hayden McClaine in the FX miniseries American Horror Story: Murder ...
A search is under way to trace the stories of more than 30 fragments of the Stone of Destiny which separated from the ancient artefact after its famous theft from Westminster Abbey and secret repair.
In tv-series Highlander (s5e15) stone was stolen by Duncan and Amanda. In 2008, Hamilton's book, The Taking of the Stone of Destiny, was made into a film entitled Stone of Destiny. The film depicted Hamilton (played by Charlie Cox) as the protagonist leading a team of students to reclaim the Stone of Scone. [12]
The Stone of Destiny will be moved from Edinburgh Castle to London for the coronation of the new King, it has been confirmed. When Elizabeth II was crowned in 1953 at Westminster Abbey, her throne ...