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    The Last King of Scotland...

    ...was Idi Amin Dada (according to Idi Amin!)

    Anyone see the previews for the new movie "The Last King of Scotland", with Forrest Whittaker as Idi Amin? It's a fictionalized account of a Scottish doctor, who is Amin's personal physician. In a number of stills from the film, Whittaker is wearing a diced glengarry and in in two, he is wearing a kilt in the Government sett with two pipers.

    The real Amin was in the old King's African Rifles, and had quite the affinity for the Scots, even offering to be Scotland's "monarch" as well as "President-for-life" (and dictator) of Uganda.

    Should be an interesting movie.

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    I'm not sure that Amin was the best advert for a kilt with his record.

    But should be an interesting film nonetheless.
    [B][COLOR="Red"][SIZE="1"]Reverend Earl Trefor the Sublunary of Kesslington under Ox, Venerable Lord Trefor the Unhyphenated of Much Bottom, Sir Trefor the Corpulent of Leighton in the Bucket, Viscount Mcclef the Portable of Kirkby Overblow.

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    Amin...

    Quote Originally Posted by McClef
    I'm not sure that Amin was the best advert for a kilt with his record.

    But should be an interesting film nonetheless.
    Aye, you'll get no' arguement frae me on that! Amin was a brutal dictator.

    But, it should be interesting to see his "passion" for Scotland displayed on the screen again. I remember seeing a movie when I was younger about the Israeli raid on Entebbe back in 1976, and Yaphet Kotto, who played Amin in that film, was wearing a diced glengarry on several occasions.

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    A great canadian band called Spirit of the West have a song called King of Scotland its about Idi Amin
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    Passion for the Scots and the culture can be found in many people, even in those who's passions lacked the ability to show compassion.

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    Hmm saying that at least Amin liked things Scottish is a bit like saying at least Hitler was kind to dogs.

    I gather it's not a strictly accurate historical account but I will reserve judgement until I have seen it.
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    Cymru, Yr Alban, Iwerddon, Cernyw, Ynys Manau a Lydaw am byth! Yng Nghiltiau Ynghyd!
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    I had forgotten that a movie about Idi Amin with this title was in the works. We were contacted a while ago at the museum by a researcher for the film -- he wanted to know what tartan Amin wore! There are a few very grainy black and white photos that show him wearing a kilt.

    I searched forever and could find no photos of Amin in a kilt that were anything but dark and grainy, so I never could positively ID a tartan for them.

    But this should be an interesting movie!

    If I remember correctly, Amin gave his sons all Scottish clan names. One was MacLachlan, I think. I can't remember the others.
    Matt

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    Here is a still from the movie.

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    I see they chose Black Watch, which I beleive I did reccomend to them -- all I could tell from the pics was that it was a dark tartan, and a military tartan seemed a likely choice....

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    Great find! I will have to add it to my collection!!
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