A local politician in Scotland tries to break the reporter who wrote a negative story about him, and who is also in love with his daughter..


Is this thing worth a watch? If you like old-school British comedies that rely on snappy dialogue rather than big explosions, you’ll probably have a decent time. It’s light, it’s breezy, and it feels like a stage play that decided to go for a walk outside. If you’re looking for high-stakes drama or something that feels...
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"Is this thing worth a watch? If you like old-school British comedies that rely on snappy dialogue rather than big explosions, you’ll probably have a decent time. It’s light, it’s breezy, and it feels like a stage play that decided to go for a walk outside. If you’re looking for high-stakes drama or something that feels modern, you’ll be bored within ten minutes. Stay away if you can't stand old movies that look a little scratchy. The whole thing hinges on a local politician, Provost Gow, who th..."
Donald Bull, James Bridie, Ian Dalrymple, Bruno Frank
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Comedy, Romance
Lloyd Ingraham

