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Whisky Galore!

  • 1949
  • Approved
  • 1h 22m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
7.1K
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Joan Greenwood and Basil Radford in Whisky Galore! (1949)
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Scottish islanders try to plunder 50,000 cases of whisky from a stranded ship.Scottish islanders try to plunder 50,000 cases of whisky from a stranded ship.Scottish islanders try to plunder 50,000 cases of whisky from a stranded ship.

  • Director
    • Alexander Mackendrick
  • Writers
    • Compton MacKenzie
    • Angus MacPhail
  • Stars
    • Basil Radford
    • Joan Greenwood
    • Catherine Lacey
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    7.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Alexander Mackendrick
    • Writers
      • Compton MacKenzie
      • Angus MacPhail
    • Stars
      • Basil Radford
      • Joan Greenwood
      • Catherine Lacey
    • 70User reviews
    • 31Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Basil Radford
    Basil Radford
    • Captain Paul Waggett
    Joan Greenwood
    Joan Greenwood
    • Peggy Macroon
    Catherine Lacey
    Catherine Lacey
    • Mrs. Waggett
    Bruce Seton
    Bruce Seton
    • Sergeant Odd
    Wylie Watson
    Wylie Watson
    • Joseph Macroon
    Gabrielle Blunt
    Gabrielle Blunt
    • Catriona Macroon
    Gordon Jackson
    Gordon Jackson
    • George Campbell
    Jean Cadell
    Jean Cadell
    • Mrs. Campbell
    James Robertson Justice
    James Robertson Justice
    • Dr. Maclaren
    Morland Graham
    • The Biffer
    John Gregson
    John Gregson
    • Sammy MacCodrun
    James Woodburn
    • Roderick MacRurie
    James Anderson
    • Old Hector
    Jameson Clark
    Jameson Clark
    • Constable Macrae
    Duncan Macrae
    Duncan Macrae
    • Angus MacCormac
    Mary MacNeil
    • Mrs. MacCormac
    Norman MacOwan
    Norman MacOwan
    • Captain MacPhee
    Alastair Hunter
    Alastair Hunter
    • Captain MacKechnie
    • Director
      • Alexander Mackendrick
    • Writers
      • Compton MacKenzie
      • Angus MacPhail
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    9thehumanduvet

    Charming, heartwarming, hilarious

    A lovely bit of nostalgia here, one of the greats of British comedy. The isle of Toddy becomes for a while at least a true paradise when the islanders find themselves rescuing part of the cargo of a wrecked ship carrying precious whisky, despite the efforts of the sassenach jobsworth running the local home guard. A wealth of wonderful moments, a softly-spoken gentleness that has always characterised this kind of movie (and lives on in such modern works as Hear My Song and Waking Ned), and a kind but firm lack of respect for bureaucratic authority soaked throughout the entire film make this a delight and a joy every time.
    9Spondonman

    Art and Entertainment Galore

    Along with classical music Compton Mackenzie certainly knew his stuff when he wrote Whisky Galore, basing it on true events that happened in 1941. I always preferred the film. The quality of the video I made from UK BBC2 on 28th Dec 1988 was excellent, but there are budget editions out there so if interested best be careful. This is one of Ealing's handful of timeless first class classics, one that is always shown on TV and has passed into British movie folklore. Its depiction of the Sabbath-keeping Scottish islanders is only just passing into history as the inhabitants of the Outer Hebrides are only gradually establishing Sunday communications with the mainland.

    Insular isolated island runs out of whisky but a cargo ship with 50,000 cases of the muck runs aground nearby. Happy times return, against all the efforts of Basil Radford as the local snooty (English) Home Guard Captain. Bruce Seton was actually a rather weather-beaten 40 to Joan Greenwood's 28 but they surely made a splendid non whisky drinking couple especially at the dance. Favourite bits: The church clock striking for the arrival of Monday morning and the consequent sudden activity; The group of men singing lustily and making hay with their first drink for ages; Hiding the muck from the Excise men, and so much more to watch and savour over and over again.

    Ealing Studios went to Barra in summer 1948 and filmed this in 3 months for £80,000 - over-budget, too! When I think of the enormous pleasure that it's given me and so many others over the decades I would think that it was money very well spent, unlike any that might be spent on a pointless remake.
    8bkoganbing

    They like their drams

    This film was shot in part in the New Hebrides Islands and those island folk have little enough to do to relax and unwind. So the Scots congregate at the local pub, looks like few even have a radio. So when World War II comes spirits among other things are put on a quota. Four bottles a month for the pub. War is hell, but this is ridiculous.

    So when the HMS Cabinet Minister founders and eventually sinks and its cargo being a few tons in crates containing whiskey it's manna from heaven. A way to endure the war so to speak. If only that pompous idiot Basil Radford of the local home guard would stop thinking he's in the Coast Guard and try to spoil all the fun.

    In a role that would have been ideal for Cecil Parker Radford does well in the part. He plays it absolutely straight, he's a man just doing his duty as he sees it. Trouble is he just can't convince anyone else.

    Another favorite in the screen in total sympathy with Radford's temperance crusade is Jean Cadell, a stern Scot's Presbyterian woman if there ever was one. Not even to break the Sabbath will she allow her grown son Gordon Jackson out to salvage the cargo. Jackson who is on leave after serving in North Africa is going against this formidable woman.

    So it's Whiskey Galore for the lucky people here and Ealing Studios came up with a real winner in their comedy stable. Whiskey Galore holds up remarkably well today.

    The film is based on a true wartime incident, but I doubt it was as much fun as this film was.
    Film Dog

    Have a drink!

    A little town on a Scottish Isle suffers the most horrifying predicament, of which the outbreak of WWII in hindsight seemed to be an omen: they're out of whiskey! Everyone goes into an almost catatonic state until fortune takes a turn for the better: a ship is wrecked on a reef. The cargo: 50,000 cases of whiskey. But there's one do-gooder, the local militia leader, who just can't allow the cargo to be put to use. That, he says would lead to anarchy. Many well defined characters, good plot.
    10rnwaite

    Bottoms Up!

    A Canadian friend turned me on to this film. Prior to that - about 10 years ago - I had never heard of it. I managed to find a video and watched it. This was, without question, one of the funniest flicks I had ever seen. Filmed in glorious black & white and mostly at night, it boasted some incredible character actors and a non-stop action plot involving whiskey. LOTS of whiskey. Some great cinematography and sets, moody typical-English fog-laden atmosphere and a giant A for effort what the townsfolk went thru to hold on to that liquor! Very funny, non-violent movie just for laughs. I strongly suggest you see it.

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    • Trivia
      American censors of the day insisted on a coda being inserted at the end of the film stating that the stolen whisky brought nothing but unhappiness to the islanders, although in real life quite the opposite was true.
    • Goofs
      Had there really been whisky (or anything except air) in those wooden crates piled as high as a person on the rowboats the villagers use to loot the cargo ship, those boats would have capsized or sunk by the sheer weight of the crates.
    • Quotes

      Narrator: To the west, there is nothing. Except America.

    • Crazy credits
      Opening credits prologue: By a strange coincidence the S.S. Cabinet Minister was wrecked off the Island of Todday [in the movie] two years after the S.S. Politician, with a similar cargo, was wrecked [in real life] off the Island of Eriskay. But the coincidence stops there, for our story and the characters in it are pure fiction.
    • Connections
      Featured in Tuesday's Documentary: The Ealing Comedies or Kind Hearts and Overdrafts (1970)
    • Soundtracks
      Brochan Lom, Tana Lom
      (uncredited)

      Traditional

      Sung when the whisky is first being shared out

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    • Release date
      • December 25, 1949 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Languages
      • English
      • Gaelic
    • Also known as
      • Tight Little Island
    • Filming locations
      • Castlebay, Barra, Western Isles, Scotland, UK(Todday)
    • Production company
      • Ealing Studios
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $11,444
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 22m(82 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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