Alan Breck
| Iain Glen |
Davie Balfour
| James Anthony Pearson |
Ebenezer and Alexander Balfour
| Adrian Dunbar |
James Stewart
| Gregor Fisher |
Colonel MacNab
| Paul McGann |
Catriona
| Kirstin Coulter Smith |
Cluny
| John Bach |
Captain Hoseason
| Gavin Richards |
Ransome
| Jake Lindesay |
Riach
| Andrew Robertt |
Rankeillor
| John Leigh |
Maddy
| Emily Barclay |
Catechist
| Norman Forsey Weaver |
Woman
| Ginette McDonald |
Minister
| Gilbert Goldie |
Ferryman
| Lex Calder |
Shug
| Alexander Gandar |
Red Fox
| Edward Newborn |
Old Man
| Robert McCulley |
Young Man
| Kelson Henderson |
Farmer
| Graham Smith |
Mrs. Robertson
| Tania Anderson |
Long Mile Leader
| Lee Tuson |
Production Credits

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Adapted from the novel by Robert Louis Stevenson
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| Director | Brendan Maher
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| Producer | Diana Kyle
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| Executive Producers | Jesse Cleverly
Elaine Sperber
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| Screenplay | Richard Kurti
Bev Doyle
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A South Pacific Pictures production for CBBC.
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