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    I Know Where I'm Going

    just saw it in TCM tonight, what a wonderful movie!

    ceilidhs
    men in kilts
    pipers
    scots speaking gaelic
    country dancing
    elders telling stories
    hebrides islands
    gaelic folk songs

    just about the best scottish movie I've seen.

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    I know were I'm going - Movie

    That is a good one, sorry I missed it tonight!
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    Even better than "Train Spotting"?

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    I watched it too, I must say the outfit worn by Roger Livesey as Torquil MacNeil was spot on, I especially liked the sporran, and Argyll jacket worn. For those interested here is a review:
    http://www.combustiblecelluloid.com/iknow.shtml
    I would reccomend this film wholeheartedly

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    Hmmm, I'm gonna check IMDB on it.
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    I think pdcorlis was the first to bring this movie to the attention of the rabble a few years back.

    Since then I have rented it from Netflix a few times and your post reminds me to put it back on my queue again.

    It is an absolutely charming movie and Roger Livesey attire is just perfect

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    This is the one with the very young Petula Clark in a minor role, is that right? An absolutely charming film. The extras on the DVD are worthwhile, too.

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    My very all time favorite kilted movie. I NEVER buy movies - but I do own a DVD of this Powell and Pressburger classic. It is a delightful tale and one of my rainy Saturday guilty pleasures.

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    I have never heard of this movie. How did that happen? I will keep my eyes peeled.

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