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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Rose View Post
    We did get the Highlander movies but failed to mention Highlander, the TV series.
    I worked on that show.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4B351GxxvwE
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    Proud Mountaineer from the Highlands of West Virginia; son of the Revolution and Civil War; first Europeans on the Guyandotte

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    Quote Originally Posted by OC Richard View Post
    Well done. Subbed your channel too. I'm about as musical as a fart in a windstorm, but I do know what I like!

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    The Quiet Man starring John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara, obviously the Duke is not kilted but in the race scene on the strand , his son and another young lad are kilted

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    BBC I Player has quite a lot of good stuff. I was watching a documentary about the Marquis of Bute. Fascinating. I see they have a lot of Scots Gaelic programmes as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ivor View Post
    BBC I Player... I see they have a lot of Scots Gaelic programmes…
    It was cool to be in Wales and watch Sam Tân on TV, and in Scotland Sam Smalaidh.

    Sam Smalaidh is great for hearing Gaelic conversation in everyday context, shake off some of my rust.
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    Proud Mountaineer from the Highlands of West Virginia; son of the Revolution and Civil War; first Europeans on the Guyandotte

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    Various versions of Macbeth (I know Shakespeare is English but Celtic is the largest gene pool in England) and Polanksi's version is the better I think.

    Has no one mentioned Braveheart?

    Under Milk Wood and How Green Was My Valley also spring to mind

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    Boondock Saints. Billy Connally as the father is impeccable. Plus, Willem Defoe plays a gay FBI agent. That's a role not to be missed.
    "My beloved America, thank you for your children. If your children want to become soldiers I will train them. When they are hungry I will feed them. When they are thirsty I will give them water. When they fight for freedom I will lead them. When they are unsteady on the battlefield I will motivate them. If they die on the battlefield I will bury them. So help me God."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom Fiddles View Post
    How about "The Waking of Ned Devine." The story was set in Ireland.
    It was also filmed in the Isle of Man...

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    Can think of quiet a few off the top of my head, of varying differing levels of accuracy.
    Are we talking about films only on celtic subject matter or are we including films made in celtic countries? I'll take the first definition & further limit that it has to be about either that or another Celtic country.

    Isle of Man:
    Films of All Hall Caine's novels including The Manxmsn, The Deemster, The Bondsman, Barbed Wire was based on The Woman of Knockaloe but doesn't count in my eyes as it was reset in normandy
    No Limit (about the TT)
    Closer to the Edge (TT but some excellent film of the Island
    Waking Ned (set in Ireland)
    Bryllcream Boys (set in Ireland)

    Scotland :
    Bonnie Prince Charlie (David Niven)
    Chasing the Deer
    The Bruce
    Rob Roy
    Geordie
    The Eagle
    Braveheart (Filmed in Ireland)
    Local Hero
    King Arthur (Borders & Northern Britain supposedly)
    Whisky Galore
    Tunes of Glory
    The Railwayman
    One Day
    Sunshine on Leith
    Trainspotting & sequel



    Ireland
    Michael Collins
    The Wind that shakes the Barley

    Wales:
    The Englishman who went up a hill & came down a mountain
    Pride

    Cornwall:
    Not a film but The Last Kingdom series features forays into Cornwall & Cumbria
    Tristain and Isolade
    Stormbreaker (also made in the IOM)

    That's off the top of my head. There are many other films made about other countries made in celtic countries & there are others set in other countries which have links to celtic countries eg Waterloo has many scenes with Highlanders, Wonderwoman, there's a lot of films featuring Highland troops. Last of the Mohicans is another one with strong subject links to Scotland although this may not be apparent unless you know the real life back story of the characters plus features Highland troops.

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    Another from the VHS collection. Television mini series for Masterpiece Mystery (Diana Rigg, presenter), Oliver's Travels. With Alan Bates (England), Sinead Cusack (Ireland), Bill Patterson (Scotland). Starts in Wales, wanders through England, through Scotland & passes the Old Man of Hoy, & finished in the Orkneys.
    "I can draw a mouse with a pencil, but I can't draw a pencil with a mouse"

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