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Post by Three Litre on May 9, 2021 10:27:32 GMT
Anyone remember this from 1973, about a type of scottish IRA trying to force independence?
I remember the final scene when some guy commits suicide in a dramatic fashion.
It's never been shown since but I think they still have the tapes.
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Post by Del Boy on May 10, 2021 20:49:21 GMT
No, can't say i've ever heard of this one Three. I note Iain Cuthbertson features ... There was this on YT
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Post by Three Litre on May 10, 2021 20:53:23 GMT
No, can't say i've ever heard of this one Three. There was this on YT That's all I could find as well. It's not been released and only shown once. There's been so much of the poisoned dwarf from bonnie Scotland on TV it came to mind again.
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Post by Davy Freeth on May 10, 2021 21:00:48 GMT
Should try living up here i avoid all mainstream tv she is on everyday brainwashing the unwashed. Roll on when people wake up to her lying thieving idiocy.
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Post by Del Boy on May 10, 2021 21:07:13 GMT
All opinions valid lads but we'd better not make this thread a heavy politics discussion. Lets keep it on track discussing Scotch On The Rocks (1973).
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Post by Three Litre on May 10, 2021 21:16:41 GMT
Quite right, and in the interests of fairness lets blame Davy. I can't remember any of the plot, it had Maurice Roëves in it though.
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Post by Arthur Pringle on May 21, 2021 0:24:29 GMT
Alex Norton from 'Hard Men' & Ed Devereux from 'Jackpot' are in it. Can't see it being dusted off if it portrays the SNP as a terrorist organisation. Alex Salmond apparently liked the novel on which it was based so presumably it was a satire rather than a condemnation of the SNP. Maybe the SNP just weren't taken seriously in those days.
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Post by Three Litre on May 22, 2021 8:21:26 GMT
Alex Norton from 'Hard Men' & Ed Devereux from 'Jackpot' are in it. Can't see it being dusted off if it portrays the SNP as a terrorist organisation. Alex Salmond apparently liked the novel on which it was based so presumably it was a satire rather than a condemnation of the SNP. Maybe the SNP just weren't taken seriously in those days.
Yes, Sturgeon would have a fit if it was aired or released now!
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