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    Scottish Film Drama



    Bill Douglas Trilogy
    Bill Douglas's reputation as a film director rests largely on three films he made in the 1970s, the total running length of which is only just over three hours. They were largely filmed in Newcraighall, the mining village on the outskirts of Edinburgh where Douglas was born on 17 April 1934.
    £19.99


    Breaking the Waves
    Breaking the Waves with its electric seventies soundtrack (featuring Deep Purple, T-Rex and Elton John) is a truly astonishing film, adored by critics and audiences alike.
    £9.99


    Kidnapped
    Robert Louis Stevenson's exciting saga of a young man's quest for his rightful inheritance bursts upon the screen in this faithful adaptation.
    £9.99


    Mrs Brown
    John Brown, a confident Highlander with no respect for either the English or Court protocol, quickly becomes the Queen’s most trusted companion. Rumours of an affair begin to scandalise polite society and a crisis in the Monarchy seems inevitable. A film classic!
    £9.99


    Seachd - The Inaccessible Pinnacle
    Stunning scenery and powerful performances make this a must-see family film with a soundtrack which features top Gaelic vocalists and musicians. Nominated for 3 Scottish BAFTAS including Best Film
    £16.99


    The 39 Steps
    'The 39 Steps' is among Alfred Hitchcock's finest and has been voted into the BFI's Top Five Favorite British Films. A top-notch comedy thriller with much of the action set in Scotland this is the first and best of three film versions of John Buchan's novel.
    £9.99


    The Wicker Man
    The 1973 classic horror film tells the story of a devout christian policeman who is called out to a remote Scottish island by a worried resident regarding the disappearance of a missing child.
    £9.99


    Tunes of Glory (DVD)
    Major Jock Sinclair has been in this Highland regiment since he joined as a boy piper.The film is a first rate drama about two army colonels, one about to retire, and the other, his young replacement. Between the two, a bitter conflict arises.
    £12.99


    Young Adam
    A young drifter working on a river barge disrupts his employers' lives while hiding the fact that he knows more about a dead woman found in the river than he admits.
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