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Director
  
Music director
  
Language
  
English

6.8/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Comedy

Duration
  

Country
  
United Kingdom

The Bridal Path (film) movie poster

Release date
  
5 August 1959

Initial release
  
August 5, 1959 (United Kingdom)

Screenplay
  
Frank Launder, Geoffrey Willans

Cast
  
(Ewan), (Police Sgt. Bruce), (Siona)

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The Bridal Path is a 1959 British comedy film directed by Frank Launder and starring Bill Travers, George Cole and Bernadette O'Farrell. It is based on the 1952 novel of the same name by Nigel Tranter. A young man on a remote Scottish island travels to the mainland in search of a wife. Although another Highland story, the film failed to match the success of Launder and Gilliat's earlier Geordie (1955).

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Cast

  • Bill Travers as Ewan McEwan
  • George Cole as Police Sergeant Bruce
  • Bernadette O'Farrell as Siona Campbell
  • Duncan Macrae as Headquarters Police Sergeant
  • Alex Mackenzie as Finlay
  • Patricia Bredin as Margaret
  • Fiona Clyne as Katie
  • Dilys Laye as Isobel
  • Pekoe Ainley as Craigie
  • Eddie Byrne as Mike Flanagan
  • Terry Scott as Police Constable Donald
  • Gordon Jackson as Police Constable Alec
  • Roddy McMillan as Murdo
  • Joan Benham as Barmaid
  • Nell Ballantyne as Jessie
  • Jameson Clark as Police Constable at Crossroads
  • Jack Lambert as Hector
  • Plot

    Ewan McEwan, an easy-going sheep and corn farmer on a remote Scottish island, is unable to marry his childhood sweetheart Katie as his hell-raising preacher uncle is opposed to consanguinity - all the islanders are related to each other. When Katie leaves for Glasgow to train as a nurse, he is persuaded to find a wife on the mainland (which he has never visited).

    Withdrawing 400 pounds from a bank in Oban, he sets out to meet the local girls. He has been advised by the islanders of what they think he should to look for in a potential wife: strong legs, wide hips, knowledge of cows and sheep, and also not a Roman Catholic or a Campbell!

    His innocent close inspection of the girls he meets raises their suspicions. The first girl thinks he's a white slaver and so informs the local police. He then becomes a wanted fugitive after he 'borrows' a policeman's bicycle. Then he is mistaken for the leader of a gang of salmon poachers. The police eventually arrest the innocent Ewan on a wide variety of charges, but don't believe his story. Held overnight at the local police sergeant's home (there is no jail), he easily escapes custody and resumes his flight, still examining all the girls he meets.

    After two sisters that he takes refuge with come to blows over him, he 'borrows' their boat and hitches a passage with a fishing boat. The boat is taken over by fishermen from a nearby island who think they are encroaching on their fishing grounds, and Ewan is locked in a shed. He is rescued by a local girl and they row back to Ewan's home island.

    By now he's had enough of searching, and is starving, since he hasn't managed to have a square meal whilst on the run. He and Katie decide to marry anyway, despite the ban on consanguinity.

    Critical reception

    The New York Times wrote, "Bridal Path does not take any unexpected turns but a viewer can have a nice time and some giggles along the way."

    References

    The Bridal Path (film) Wikipedia
    The Bridal Path (film) IMDb The Bridal Path (film) themoviedb.org