Episode 48 – Restless Natives We Are
The Film’s Tagline: Scotland’s most notorious public enemies since Butch Cassidy & The Sundance Kid.
Today we are talking about a 1985 Scottish film called Restless Nattives written by Ninian Dunnett and directed by Michael Hoffman who also directed the 1999 A Midsummer Night’s Dream and the 2009 The Last Station. It tells the bizarre tale of two wayward individuals making their way through the countryside robbing tourist busses.
Will: “We could go into hiding in Penicuik. We could wear disguises to go to the shops!”
Some of our favorite parts of this movie are:
- Beautiful countryside
- Silly masks
- Comic timing with a herd of sheep
- Silly powder filled toy gun
- The romance between Will and Margot
- They become like Robin Hood characters – The Highland Heroes
Special thanks to our editor Geoff Vrijmoet for this episode and Melissa Villagrana for helping out with our social media posts.
Next week’s film will be: What We Did on Our Holiday (2014)
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