A German rocket scientist arrives on a small Scottish island in the mid 1930s. He's there to run tests on a new type of rocket that is to be used for mail delivery between the island and the... Read allA German rocket scientist arrives on a small Scottish island in the mid 1930s. He's there to run tests on a new type of rocket that is to be used for mail delivery between the island and the mainland. Initially he's met with skepticism, but slowly the islanders come to like and t... Read allA German rocket scientist arrives on a small Scottish island in the mid 1930s. He's there to run tests on a new type of rocket that is to be used for mail delivery between the island and the mainland. Initially he's met with skepticism, but slowly the islanders come to like and trust him. One of the young women falls in love with him, but with WWII around the corner l... Read all
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After getting up to speed on the "Scootish" accents, the viewer feel right at home with these folk who watch with amusement as the Germans work to link their isle with the mainland via a rocket-based mail delivery. As implausible as it seems, this film was based on an actual story.
All in all, a memorable film that will stay with you for some time thanks to its casting, its story or its scenery.
Sometimes a film can be low budget, predictable, a bit flakey in places, but still enjoyable. This is one of those.
The film supposedly tells the true story of German rocket scientist Gerhard Zucher, and his sidekick Heinz, who arrive on the remote Scottish Isle of Scarp just before the second world war. There they experiment with a rocket to deliver mail from the isle to the mainland, as well as getting to grips with the ways of the sceptical local islanders (there's at least a whiff of 'Whiskey Galore' about the residents of Scarp).
One of those locals is Catriona Mackay (played by a wide-eyed Shauna Macdonald). She provides a love interest for Gerhard which, although a little hard to believe, is essential to the success of the film. The movie is as much a love story as it is anything else.
How much of this tall tale is true might be debatable. Gerhart certainly existed and certainly did rocket experiments in Scotland and England to deliver letters, but there is probably a healthy dose of cinematic licence in the story telling. In any case, it really doesn't matter.
The cast deliver their roles well enough, but the real star has to be the setting - the wonderful scenery certainly steals the show.
A feel good film for the most part - with moments of gentle humour - it is not quite all lightness and sweet; the influence of Nazi Germany and that regime's interest in rocket technology provides another thread to the story.
All in all a modest and in places almost amateurish film that nevertheless was a lovely watch. Recommended if you're likely to enjoy a warm, easy-paced and slightly unusual tale.
Corny characters Story not very engaging Overlong.
The main problem which makes the film unconvincing is how the german scientist gains such great devotion from the islanders and even the girl when hes such a long faced bore.
If you need to watch a highland or the islands film Whiskey Galore.... I Know Where I'm Going and The Edge of the World are a better bet.
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- Runtime1 hour 52 minutes
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