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together and cast into the castle's water-filled dungeon, which had a stone just big enough for one person to stand on. When their strength gave out, they dragged each other into the water, but not before she placed a curse on the lairds of Kiloran. Torquil finds the inscription of the curse: "If he shall ever cross the threshold of Moy never shall he leave it a free man. He shall be chained to a woman to the end of his days and shall die in his chains."
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in Ruairidh's boat and marry Ruairidh's daughter Bridie. Torquil tries to talk Joan out of it, but she is adamant. He gives up in disgust, but when Catriona tells Torquil that Joan is running away from him, he races to the quayside and invites himself aboard. En route, the boat's engine is flooded, and they are nearly caught in the
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Desperate to salvage her carefully laid plans, Joan tries to persuade Ruairidh Mhór to take her to Kiloran immediately, but he knows conditions are far too dangerous. Joan manages to bribe Ruairidh Mhór's young assistant, Kenny, into attempting it by offering him £20: enough money to buy a half-share
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At the coast guard station in Tobermory, Joan places a call to Bellinger on Kiloran. Torquil gets them rooms at the Western Isles Hotel; she asks him to sit at a separate table in the hotel's dining room to avert gossip. As the bad weather worsens into a full-scale gale, Torquil spends more time with
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Finally, the weather clears. Joan asks Torquil for a parting kiss before they go their separate ways. Torquil enters Moy Castle, and the curse takes effect almost immediately. Centuries earlier, Torquil's ancestor stormed the castle to capture his unfaithful wife and her lover. He had them bound
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The close-up shots of the people in the boat were all done in the studio, with a boat on gimbals being rocked in all directions by some hefty studio hands while others threw buckets of water at them. These were filmed with the shots made from the boat with the hand-held camera projected behind
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celebrating a couple's diamond wedding anniversary; the three bagpipers hired to play at Joan's wedding perform. Torquil translates the song "Nut-Brown Maiden" for Joan, emphasising the line "You're the maid for me." Despite Joan's hesitancy, Torquil persuades her to dance.
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read the script and asked to play the role. Powell thought he was too old and portly but Livesey lost "ten or twelve pounds" (four or five kilos) and lightened his hair; Powell was convinced, but Livesey was appearing in a
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but filming was held up because they wanted to do the film in colour and there was a shortage of colour cameras. (Technicolor cameras and technical specialists were mostly in Hollywood during the Second World War.)
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in 1882. It is also played by three pipers marching toward Moy Castle at the start of the final scene. The film's other music is traditional Scottish and Irish songs and original music by
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Joan Webster is a 25-year-old middle-class Englishwoman with an ambitious, independent spirit. She knows where she's going, or at least she thinks she does. She travels from her home in
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One of the most complex scenes shows the small boat battling the Corryvreckan whirlpool. This was a combination of footage shot at Corryvreckan between the Hebridean islands of
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There were some model shots, done in the tank at the studio. These had gelatin added to the water so that it would hold its shape better and would look better when scaled up.
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200,000 (equivalent to £10,902,053 in 2023) and went £30,000 over. The actors received £50,000, of which one third went to Hiller. The whirlpool cost £40,000.
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the laird, and Bellinger has only rented his island. On the bus, the locals (not knowing who Joan is) recount several disparaging stories about Bellinger.
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Powell shot a scene at the end of the film where Catriona follows Torquil into the castle, to emphasise her love for him, but decided to cut it.
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The film was one of the first five movies from the Rank Organisation to receive a release in the U.S. under a new arrangement. The others were
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in 1947, the head of the script department told him they considered the film's screenplay perfect and frequently watched it for inspiration.
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but Kerr could not get out of her contract with MGM, so they cast Wendy Hiller. Hiller was originally cast in the three roles Kerr played in
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Pressburger suggested that instead they make a film that was part of the "crusade against materialism", a theme they had tackled in
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Further trickery joined some of the long- and middle-distance shots together with those made in the tank into a single frame.
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Though much of the film was shot in the Hebrides, Livesey was not able to travel to Scotland because he was performing in a
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From various topographical references and a map briefly shown in the film, it is clear that the Isle of Kiloran is based on
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When bad weather postpones the final leg of her journey (the boat trip to Kiloran), she is forced to wait it out on the
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song "Ho ro, mo nighean donn bhòidheach", originally translated into English as "Ho ro My Nut Brown Maiden" by
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There are some middle-distance and close-up shots that were made from a small boat with a hand-held camera.
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Pressburger wrote the screenplay in four days. "It just burst out, you couldn't hold back," he said.
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Six weeks before filming, Mason pulled out of the movie, saying he did not want to go on location.
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There are some long-distance shots looking down over the area, shot from one of the islands.
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Joan, who becomes increasingly torn between her ambition and her growing attraction to him.
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as Mrs Robinson, a chatterbox friend of Bellinger's who is on holiday in the area
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as Mr. Robinson, a business associate of Bellinger's and Mrs. Robinson's husband
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The film was a hit at the box office and recovered its cost in the UK alone.
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to marry Sir Robert Bellinger, a wealthy, much older industrialist, and
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It was the second and last collaboration between the co-directors and
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Shooting took place on the Isle of Mull and at Denham Studios.
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Emeric Pressburger: The Life and Death of a Screenwriter
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John Laurie was the choreographer and arranger for the
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included it among his 100 greatest films of all time.
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as Cheril, the precocious daughter of the Robinsons
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Index


Michael Powell
Emeric Pressburger
Wendy Hiller
Roger Livesey
Pamela Brown
Erwin Hillier
John Seabourne Sr.
Allan Gray
General Film Distributors
Gaelic
romance film
Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger
Wendy Hiller
Roger Livesey
Pamela Brown
Finlay Currie
Manchester
Hebrides
Laird
Isle of Mull
Royal Navy
shore leave
Tobermory
Moy Castle
laird
Achnacroish
ceilidh
Corryvreckan whirlpool
battlements

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