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On 2010-10-11 11:51, woofmutt wrote:
Last week I saw a British film made in 1945 I'd never heard of I Know Where I'm Going.
It's basically a love story that mostly occurs on the Isle of Mull in Scotland. The film is more than a bit schmaltzy in places (and has an odd narrated beginning which feels tacked on), but it's fairly well shot and acted.
A lot of the film was shot on Mull and the film feels really Scottish without being quaint and cliche. It'd be a great rainy afternoon movie, particularly with some whisky and/or tea at hand.
The DVD had a lot of bonus features worth watching including a collection of photos made by one of the directors, Michael Powell, during the production and a short film about I Know Where I'm Going made by a film maker who is a fan of the movie.
I only watch Scottish Love Stories filmed in the "Isle of Skye" those "Isle of Mull" movies were really second tier.
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