In 1675, England is plagued by religious and political tensions, with King Charles II's Catholic brother James poised to inherit the throne, while many Protestants back Charles' illegitimate son, the Duke of Monmouth. Meanwhile, in the lawless Exmoor region, a farmer named Jack Ridd lives a simple life with his family, but their tranquility is threatened by the notorious Doone family, a group of outlaws who were banished from their ancestral lands and now survive through theft, murder, and mayhem.
Lorna Doone
A farmer's quest for revenge against the influential Doone clan becomes intertwined with a mysterious and romantic connection to their enigmatic leader, the queen, amidst a backdrop of turbulent political and religious upheaval.