10/10
A delightful sitting room comedy
19 November 2016
This is sitting room comedy, meaning that most of the scenes could easily be performed as a stage play. The focus is on the dialogue and character acting, neither of which disappoint. A light hearted comedy with plenty of funny costumes and silly characters.

Now tell me m'lady "what is the difference between a thistle in the heather and a kiss in the dark?". The handsome Murdoch Glourie is too smooth for his own good and misses the battle due to his chronic flirting. He does eventually show-up after dallying with a shepherdess, only to be killed by his fathers enemies. He is cursed to haunt his father's castle until he can find someone from the opposite clan who will admit defeat and break the curse.

A century later Donald Glourie, decedent of the Glourie clan, sells the castle to an American for relocation…. A delightful romantic farce ensues as both Murdoch and Donald flirt with the rich American's daughter. A lovely sporty lady in a sporty little car.
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