Delegates visit isolated Highland village to address locals' complaints about seclusion. As they stay longer, they discover the value of the community's traditional lifestyle.Delegates visit isolated Highland village to address locals' complaints about seclusion. As they stay longer, they discover the value of the community's traditional lifestyle.Delegates visit isolated Highland village to address locals' complaints about seclusion. As they stay longer, they discover the value of the community's traditional lifestyle.
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- Willie John Watt
- (as Roddy Macmillan)
- First Constable
- (as Ian Macnaughton)
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Margaret Morrison Isle of Scalpay Harris Outer Hebrides
The classic conflict between the government and the minorities is perfectly managed in this movie with hilarious performances by Kynaston Reeves and Roddy McMillan. The landscape and weather portrayed in the movie leave an 'authentic' and realistic feel to the plot. This old time classic leaves most modern rubbish films in the dust.
Perfect for a Friday/ Saturday night at home with friends, with a 'feel-good' finish that will leave you inspired, unlike many depressing Hollywood films these days.
A must-see for anyone.
The weather was typically Scottish with lots of rain, mostly horizontal, I hope that this didn't discourage tourists at the time. Prunella Scales did a great job of doing a Scottish accent.
Very much like a Scottish version of an Ealing comedy and every bit as good.
Well worth watching as it's very quirky and very Scottish, and very funny.
Did you know
- TriviaFilm debut of Prunella Scales.
- GoofsNorman rides his bicycle in the rain to the shop where he intends to send the telegram informing the poachers that the river will be full of fish due to the rain, but when he enters the shop his clothes are dry.
- Quotes
[Mr and Mrs Pettigrew, Mr Marvel and Mr Flett are on the ferry to Laxdale, and are admiring the scenery]
Hugh Marvell, M.P.: Almost takes your breath away, doesn't it?
Lucy Pettigrew: Those mountains frighten me. They're so big.
Andrew Flett: That's Skye over there.
Hugh Marvell, M.P.: Yes, and beyond, nothing but the Atlantic.
Lucy Pettigrew: Isn't it lovely?
Samuel Pettigrew, M.P.: Personally, I disapprove of scenery. It encourages people to be lazy.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Maîtres et valets: Will Ye No Come Back Again (1975)
- SoundtracksMy Old Man (Said Follow the Van)
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Written by Fred W. Leigh and Charles Collins
Sung by Pettigrew (Raymond Huntley) when he is in the hearse
Details
- Runtime
- 1h 17m(77 min)
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1