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Laxdale Hall

  • 1953
  • Approved
  • 1h 17m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
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Sebastian Shaw and Ronald Squire in Laxdale Hall (1953)
ComedyRomance

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.

  • Director
    • John Eldridge
  • Writers
    • Eric Linklater
    • Alfred Shaughnessy
    • John Eldridge
  • Stars
    • Ronald Squire
    • Kathleen Ryan
    • Raymond Huntley
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    202
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John Eldridge
    • Writers
      • Eric Linklater
      • Alfred Shaughnessy
      • John Eldridge
    • Stars
      • Ronald Squire
      • Kathleen Ryan
      • Raymond Huntley
    • 10User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ronald Squire
    Ronald Squire
    • General Matheson
    Kathleen Ryan
    Kathleen Ryan
    • Catriona Matheson
    Raymond Huntley
    Raymond Huntley
    • Samuel Pettigrew, M.P.
    Sebastian Shaw
    Sebastian Shaw
    • Hugh Marvell, M.P.
    Fulton Mackay
    Fulton Mackay
    • Andrew Flett
    Jean Colin
    Jean Colin
    • Lucy Pettigrew
    Jameson Clark
    Jameson Clark
    • Roderick McLeod
    Grace Gavin
    • Mrs. McLeod
    Keith Faulkner
    • Peter McLeod
    Prunella Scales
    Prunella Scales
    • Morag McLeod
    Kynaston Reeves
    • Rev. Ian Macaulay
    Andrew Keir
    Andrew Keir
    • McKellaig
    Nell Ballantyne
    • Nurse Connachy
    Roddy McMillan
    • Willie John Watt
    • (as Roddy Macmillan)
    Meg Buchanan
    • Mrs. McKellaig
    Ian MacNaughton
    • First Constable
    • (as Ian Macnaughton)
    Tom Baird-Ferguson
    • Second Constable
    Eric Woodburn
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    • Director
      • John Eldridge
    • Writers
      • Eric Linklater
      • Alfred Shaughnessy
      • John Eldridge
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    10plan99

    Most enjoyable

    I saw this as "Laxdale Hall" on TPTV in the UK. It is highly entertaining with a mostly convincing plot, the great Rikki Fulton had just one line which was delivered when he was in the poacher's car or van, Rikki and his wife left almost a million pounds to the RSSPCA has they had a great love of dogs.

    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.
    10jesterjukebox

    A tip-top old Scottish comedy

    I was told many years ago that this film did not do well at the box office. Perhaps it was too Scottish for non-Scottish audiences! "Laxdale Hall" has been a favourite of mine ever since I first saw it, probably when first released. The age-old theme of Locals-v-Government always goes down well, but it is the characters who really make this film - Kynaston Reeves as the thundering minister with a passion for Macbeth, Prunella Scales as the village schoolmistress (in her first film role, but later better known as Basil's 'nest of vipers' Sybil in 'Fawlty Towers'), and best of all Roddy Macmillan as Willie-John the permanently-pessimistic undertaker who keeps expecting his father's body to be brought from the mainland by ferry but receives something else instead.

    The smoothie MP sent from London wants the residents of Laxdale to up sticks and move to a fine new town going by the name of Drumleydubs. The locals are for none of this, and... well, you'll chust have to see for yourself! My favourite quotation came from Meg Buchanan during a downpour. One of the London visitors commented on the foul weather, and she told him, "I wass in London once, and they said it wass raining, but, och, you would neffer have noticed." it was probably a downpour to the Sessenachs!

    !!! - - - GOOD NEWS - - - !!! LAXDALE HALL NOW AVAILABLE ON DVD from Panamint Cinema, West Lothian, Scotland - panamint.co.uk
    9ddh64

    A superb film

    Barely any modern films can compete with this funny, family-suitable, timeless movie. A brilliant, intelligent, patriotic, 'heart-warming' film with no crude humour and certainly no interpretive, arty stuff.

    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.
    7ninian-reid-715-512923

    This is a hidden gem with a great cast and stunning Highland scenery throughout

    I am a little uneasy about endorsing this semi-classic movie, filmed lovingly in a part of Scotland very close to my heart - the Applecross peninsula in a deeply remote corner of Wester Ross in the far North West Highlands. From about 1979 I became an absentee holiday home owner at #9 The Shore or to give it its posh name, #9 Shore Street. Two years prior to the purchase my daughter Gillian was born in Edinburgh with cystic fibrosis, a life-shortening medical condition. Subsequent holidays were clearly going to be difficult because of Gillian's chronic illness. But the people of Applecross wrapped my family up in cotton wool. Not only that, over the years they contributed a lot of money towards finding a cure for CF. The delightful story of the making Laxdale Hall is a tale a film historian could narrate. But the logistics must have been awesome in the extreme because at the time of filming there was a only one single track road in and one single track road out involving great courage to negotiate the fiercesome Pass of the Cattle. The film, while not up to the standard of, say, Whisky Galore or the Maggie is nevertheless not to be missed based on the book by the legendary Eric Linklater. I ask only that you blow a kiss when you pass #9 Shore Street where my late Gillian and her brother Alasdair spent many a happy, carefree holiday. And please don't forget to buy the DVD of Laxdale Hall. You won't be disappointed.
    10iprice

    Simply No.1 on my movie hit parade.

    A classic tale of the canny Highlanders taking the sassenachs to the cleaners. The essence of the situation has great similarities with other contemporary movies like 'Whisky Galore', and has inspired more modern ones like 'Local Hero'.

    The five owners of motor cars in the parish of Laxdale hold a tax revolt to protest the absence of a proper road into a remote village on the Wet Coast of Scotland near Skye. A parliamentary delegation is sent from London to restore order!

    All acting performances are wonderful, with early appearances by character actors who went on to become household names. Prunella Scales as a very young schoolteacher; Rikki Fulton as a Glasgow poacher. I particularly enjoyed Kynaston Reeves as the Meenister, Jamieson Clark as the grocer, and of course Roddy MacMillan as the undertaker. And the general, oh the cheneral!

    My favourite line is from a bit player, spoken at a public meeting. "Forty miles from the sea? No view of the Cuillins and no river? Man, I would rather live in Hell than in a place like that!"

    Truly a way of life that has all but disappeared, even in Applecross where the movie was shot. On my last visit I arrived in the village by one good road and left by another.

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    • Trivia
      Film debut of Prunella Scales.
    • Goofs
      Norman 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.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Svengoolie: Fiend Without a Face (2021)
    • Soundtracks
      My Old Man (Said Follow the Van)
      (uncredited)

      Written by Fred W. Leigh and Charles Collins

      Sung by Pettigrew (Raymond Huntley) when he is in the hearse

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    • Release date
      • April 1953 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Scotch on the Rocks
    • Filming locations
      • Loch Carron, Scotland, UK
    • Production company
      • Group 3 Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 17 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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