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Nessie

  • 2023
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
73
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Stephanie Beacham, Patrick Kilpatrick, John Michie, Jason Harvey, Ed Ward, and Edith Glad in Nessie (2023)
ComedyFamily

When an American billionaire leaves $50 Million to the village of Loch Ness, his unhappy son decides to contest the will, causing the villagers to prove to him that Nessie is real.When an American billionaire leaves $50 Million to the village of Loch Ness, his unhappy son decides to contest the will, causing the villagers to prove to him that Nessie is real.When an American billionaire leaves $50 Million to the village of Loch Ness, his unhappy son decides to contest the will, causing the villagers to prove to him that Nessie is real.

  • Director
    • Robbie Moffat
  • Writers
    • Tim Churchill
    • Robbie Moffat
    • Catherine O'Reilly
  • Stars
    • Patrick Kilpatrick
    • John Michie
    • Tanya Fear
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    73
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Robbie Moffat
    • Writers
      • Tim Churchill
      • Robbie Moffat
      • Catherine O'Reilly
    • Stars
      • Patrick Kilpatrick
      • John Michie
      • Tanya Fear
    • 7User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Patrick Kilpatrick
    Patrick Kilpatrick
    • Brad
    John Michie
    John Michie
    • Jimmy
    Tanya Fear
    • Heather
    Jason Harvey
    Jason Harvey
    • Geordie
    Edith Glad
    Edith Glad
    • Alice
    David Goodall
    • Robbie
    Caroline Guthrie
    Caroline Guthrie
    • Moira
    Tim Churchill
    Tim Churchill
    • Davie
    Gary Grant
    Gary Grant
    • Don
    Suzanne Kendall
    Suzanne Kendall
    • Annie
    Ed Ward
    Ed Ward
    • Duncan
    Stephanie Beacham
    Stephanie Beacham
    • Samantha
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    Catherine O'Reilly
    Catherine O'Reilly
    • Rosie
    Rachael Sutherland
    • Agnes
    Simeon Willis
    Simeon Willis
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    • Director
      • Robbie Moffat
    • Writers
      • Tim Churchill
      • Robbie Moffat
      • Catherine O'Reilly
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    10Jshack1

    Much watch family film with plenty of heart.

    Must watch family British family film. A well crafted story line beautifully written. Looking forward to new releases from these talented writers.

    I think these little treasures of a film are amazing to see Having stumbled upon this film in a Scottish cinema when the weather was not too good. To be entertained by great actors with a great story I hope this film gets a more general release that it deserves. I will definitely be keeping my eye open for when I can view the film again via streaming. I certainly look forward to further features by these talented script writers. If you get the chance to see this little gem you won't be disappointed.
    6CinemaSerf

    Nessie

    At the time of writing, I appear to be the only person in the whole world who has seen this in a cinema! That might be because, here in the UK, it seems to have just one Odeon, on the outskirts of Glasgow, giving it an outing. That's actually a bit of a shame, because though it's nothing especially groundbreaking, it is quite an amiable little drama. A town on the side of Loch Ness is gradually fading away thanks to the building of a bypass and to a dwindling interest in the legendary monster. All of that changes one day when "Jimmy" (John Michie) gets a letter informing him that an American industrialist has left the place $50m! Needless to say the Scotch flows well that night. Next day, he gets another saying that the son "Brad" (Patrick Kilpatrick) is having none of this, and so he has directed the services of his lawyer - Stephanie Beacham - to offer them less that 1% of that sum. She duly passes the buck to her Glaswegian operative "Heather" (Tanya Fear) who turns up, incognito, in their village and is soon under their spell. What ensues here is very reminiscent of "Local Hero" (1983). A gently comedic tale of locals who are not so dumb as they might look. It is a very Scottish story, with plenty of daft - and sarcastic - humour that offers us an engaging look at rural life with all it's characters! Yes, there are a few stereotypes here - but they are used to take a playful swipe at many things brash, garish (and gullible) in American culture and all things a bit twee in the Scots one. There's even room for a bit of romance before a denouement that is, well, let's say it has to put a smile on your face. No, it's probably not a film you will remember, and having watched it I see why it's got such a tiny cinema run, but it is worth a watch if you just want to be entertained by some charming and mischievous characterisations on screen amidst some stunning Highland scenery that is riddled with the dreaded midgies!
    1nibs-1

    Truly dreadful.

    This is quite possibly the worst film I have ever seen. I find it hard to believe that the other reviews here were written by people without an interest in the production.

    I do think that some of the actors displayed the utmost professionalism and turned in strong performances despite being on a sinking ship ... especially John Michie, who is remarkably good. I really felt for him.

    However, the writing is shockingly bad and the directing, editing, production design, sound design and camerawork are woeful at best.

    I only watched this to the end because my 8 year old son wanted to know what would happen ... time I will never get back.
    5gwynmoses

    Awful cliched start, big improvement later

    To start with a general comment that the acting varied from very good to poor, with the female actresses being much better than the males, especially Tanya Fear and Edith Glad, with a special mention for Stephanie Beecham who played her small and isolated part to perfection.

    The film started with rolling out every hackneyed cliche about the Scottish highlands that could be found, with stilted dialogue and run of the mill direction, saved only by the cinematography displaying the stunning scenery to full effect. I assume that this was for scene setting but it did little to establish character.

    The film gained pace with the introduction of Stephanie Beecham as a hard nosed lawyer and it improved when Tanya Fear as Heather became a more important part of the story, although the (again) cliched relationship between her and Geordie was ridiculous and unbelievable with the apparent age difference and speed of development. Unfortunately the role of Alice was smaller than it needed to be to display the talents of Edith Glad fully, but she played the part with conviction and realism.

    Of the male actors, John Michie as Jimmy stood head and shoulders above the rest who seemed to retreat into their stereotypical characters with zero nuance and some ridiculous set pieces which can only be put down to poor writing and direction (e.g. The sword scene).

    The introduction of Don Johnson (Gary Grant) may have been an attempt at humour, but missed the mark and he seemed superfluous to the plot, so no criticism of his acting at all.

    However, once the characters had something to do and the plot kicked in, the film improved vastly with a decent pace and some genuinely funny moments moving towards a quite fun, genuinely humorous and well directed denouement.

    In summary, a poor opening that had me looking at my watch to see how much longer I had to endure, followed by a quite entertaining story with a reasonable conclusion.
    8happycarrot68

    Fun little film

    In the vein of Waking Ned. A nicely filmed low budget UK film. Nice to see so many scenery shots and a mix of actors.

    Compared to the Ted Danson horror show on a similar theme, this is a cut price, better story with good characters.

    Is nice to have films like this being made compared to high budget, well paid actors with no soul. The story starts slowly and ticks along, gathering pace. I found myself looking up the filming locations whilst watching as certainly made me want to be there which says a lot re the lovely, scenic camera shots. Like many UK films is shot on a budget but made a nice job.

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    • Trivia
      Final film of Tanya Fear, who announced her retirement from acting in August 2022.
    • Goofs
      There are nine villages around Loch Ness

      None of them are called "Loch Ness"

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    • Release date
      • May 21, 2023 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Loch Awe, UK
    • Production companies
      • Palm Tree Universal
      • Uncommon Dialogue Films
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,792
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
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