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During the Second World War, the inhabitants of a small Hebridean island are wilting under a chronic shortage of whisky. When a ship is wrecked on the shore, it is discovered to contain 50,000 cases of malt, which are promptly appropriated by the menfolk of the island. All is well until an English Home Guard commander - determined to see the whisky restored to its rightful owners - calls in Her Majesty's Customs, and the islanders make frantic attempts to hide their treasured alcoholic booty! (Universal Sony Pictures Home Entertainment)

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Matty 

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English I’ve never been to Scotland (let alone the Outer Hebrides). Therefore, I cannot judge whether or not it is really such a delightful piece of land that your main concern there is to have something to get drunk on. Mackendrick’s whisky-soaked debut for Ealing Studios mixes the serious (the Second World War) with the unserious, without inducing a headache. It rather causes a memory lapse, as the film offers a number of scenes ranging from lively to wild (thanks to the editing) or ironic and biting (thanks to the commentary), but none that are unforgettable, so it is hard to distil a memory of its more specific contours not even three days after seeing it. 75% ()

kaylin 

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English It's almost like making a fuss over nothing, but when it comes to alcohol, one simply lacks the strength to resist. At least a Scotsman, or more precisely, not a Brit. Thanks to one hefty dose of alcohol, some really crazy things happen here, yet the whole film seems incredibly serious at first glance. Just another example of beautiful British humor. ()

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