winterbotham
Joined Jan 2008
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As a member of the ADF during the time of the movie I found it very truthful as the wives of servicemen at the time were treated as 2nd class. I was always told that the Army came 1st and the way the Army wives were treated by the population at the time was atrocious - you must remember that it was set at the time of the Vietnam war and many were against the war and so took it out of the Army wives.who were subject to discrimination as they could not get a job where their husband was posted - the reason - you won't be here long enough - the posting were only for 2 years periods.
I'd love to get a hold of a copy if someone knows how.
This movie is excellent - I've been looking for a copy for ages but do not know where to purchase it from. Can you help! I am very interested in Scottish History and find this movie contains all the ingredients I enjoy in a movie. Prince Charles of Scotland was the rightful heir to the throne of England but was duped out of the throne by his English relatives. He was a descendant of James VI of Scotland and I of England which gave him title to the throne of England. That is why he attempted to get the throne back by force. He nearly succeeded but his Army was too small and the English loyalties were elsewhere. They didn't want a Scottish King sitting on the English throne. That would have been anti-English.