![]() ![]() ![]() Watch the trailer now and see it in cinemas from 5 May.ĭiscover more about Scottish film and TV locations and plan a spot of set-jetting around Scotland for yourself. Whisky Galore! is distributed by Arrow Films. I then did the Edinburgh Festival every year from 1981 to 1993.” Cinema Release “When I first arrived in Edinburgh by train on a January night, I looked up and everything was lit up and I just thought ‘this is amazing’. ![]() Stand-up comedian and marathon runner Izzard on the other hand has a soft spot for Scotland’s capital city. It’s not the actual place, it’s the people.” And it’s nothing to do with television or films and blah de blah, it’s ‘oh, it’s Gregor’. Whisky makes it go round twice as fast. “It’s the absolute warmth and kindness shown to you in Portsoy and all the rest of it, or it’s going to a place like Langholm in Dumfries & Galloway, where I’ve been going since I was a small boy and people saying ‘oh, you’re back again’. It’s walking down the street in Glasgow and some guy you’ve never met in your life starts telling you something.” ![]() “Nowadays, Scotland to me is not just the places because there are so many places that I like to visit, it’s to do with the people. “I don’t have a favourite place in Scotland and I’ll tell you why,” said Fisher. He is the editor of the bimonthly 'Whisky Galore' magazine. The harbour village of Portsoy, Aberdeenshire starred as the main village on the island of Todday.Īfter a fabulous time filming Whisky Galore! we asked the stars what was their favourite place in Scotland? He has published several books such as The Complete Guide to Single Malt Whisky, The Complete Guide to Blended Whisky (Shogakukan), Taketsurus Life and Whisky (Tokyo Shoseki), The Literacy of Whisky (Kadokawa), and Whisky for a Richer Life (MyNavi Books). ![]()
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