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Play Sound But can't he now fish for himself? No, he cannot. He has the finest tackle from Glasgow, but the fish don't know him. Yes, yes, the fish do not know him, no. What are all the guns for? Ah, we're losing lambs. There's an eagle been seen. - Aye, a golden eagle.
But can't he now fish for himself? No, he cannot. He has the finest tackle from Glasgow, but the fish don't know him. Yes, yes, the fish do not know him, no. What are all the guns for? Ah, we're losing lambs. There's an eagle been seen. - Aye, a golden eagle.

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Description: A young Englishwoman goes to the Hebrides to marry her older, wealthier fiancé. When the weather keeps them separated on different islands, she begins to have second thoughts.

Cast:
Mr. Webster: George Carney
Joan Webster: Wendy Hiller
Hunter: Walter Hudd
Capt. 'Lochinvar': Duncan MacKechnie
Iain: Ian Sadler
Torquil MacNeil: Roger Livesey
Ruairidh Mhór: Finlay Currie
Kenny: Murdo Morrison
Bridie: Margot Fitzsimons
Col. Barnstaple: C.W.R. Knight
Catriona: Pamela Brown
Shepherd: Donald Strachan
Old Shepherd: John Rae
His Son: Duncan McIntyre
Postmistress: Jean Cadell
Sir Robert Bellinger: Norman Shelley
Peigi: Ivy Milton
Hooper: Anthony Eustrel
Cheril: Petula Clark
Martin: Alec Faversham
Mrs. Robinson: Catherine Lacey
Mr. Robinson: Valentine Dyall
Mrs. Crozier: Nancy Price
Mr. Campbell: Herbert Lomas
Mrs. Campbell: Kitty Kirwan
John Campbell: John Laurie
R.A.F. Sergeant: Graham Moffatt
Singer in the Céilidh: Jean Houston
Harmonica Player: Arthur Chesney
Torquil - the Eagle: Mr. Ramshaw
Driver of Bus to Tobermory: Neil MacKechnie
David MacBrayn's Agent at Oban: Malcolm MacKellaig
Spaniel:

Written by: Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger

Director: Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger

Production: The Archers, J. Arthur Rank Organisation

Release date: 09 Aug 1947