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Shepherd on the Rock DVD

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A sheep farmer and his family fight for their land against the persistent efforts of a land developer. Bernard Hill and Betsy Brantley star in this inspiring family drama about finding the courage to fight for what you believe in. When the farmer turns down a generous offer, he sets himself against his local community. Teaming up with a sympathetic widow, he soon shows the townsfolk the importance of a traditional way of life he so fiercely defends. British screen legend, Bernard Hill stars...

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Released
10 March 2014
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Simply Media 
Classification
Runtime
90 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5019322350262 
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Bob Keen directs this drama in which a Scottish sheep farmer attempts to resist the efforts of a wealthy developer to buy up his land. Tam Ferrier (Bernard Hill) grew up immersed in the history and tradition of sheep farming and has successfully earned his living as a self-employed shepherd. When an English businessman announces his intention to invest heavily in the area most of the local community are delighted. Tam, however, recognises the threat to his way of life and refuses to sell his land. This sets him at odds with the community as well as the powerful developer, but can Tam help those close to him see the light and the importance of defending their heritage?