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14th November 24, 01:42 AM
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There are a couple of films which are neither the Christmas tartan rom-com sort, nor the fantasy Highlands, that are rather gloomy winter tales and may be worth watching - again, even if you have already seen them.
Tunes of Glory is a bit dark, but fairly authentic in terms of kilted Jocks c1960, and The Massacre of Glencoe from about ten years later is a docu-drama of the story, and filmed in winter on location in the glen - or at least some scenes were.
The 1971 Kidnapped with Michael Caine is always an easy-watching adventure of chase and escape through post-Culloden Scotland. A good movie to watch on Christmas afternoon as the evening draws in.
Whatever film you chose, make you have a generous supply of single-malt and black bun close to hand.
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