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Local Hero - Making a Scottish Classic (Hardcover)
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Local Hero - Making a Scottish Classic (Hardcover)
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'It's not a high concept movie, there's actually no story there
really. It's what happens in between the story that's important' -
Bill Forsyth The story of an American businessman sent to buy the
Scottish village of Ferness with the aim of turning it into an oil
refinery, Local Hero is one of Scotland's most beloved, and most
misunderstood, films. When Bill Forsyth's incredible success with
the low-budget That Sinking Feeling and Gregory's Girl found him
collaborating with Britain's best-known film producer, David
Puttnam, he soon found his independent ethos clashing with
Hollywood's desire for superstar actors and a happy ending.
Jonathan Melville checks into the MacAskill Arms and looks back at
Bill Forsyth's career with the help of new and archive interviews,
before spending time with the cast and crew, including stars Peter
Riegert and Denis Lawson, who made Local Hero on location in
Houston and Scotland in 1982. With access to early drafts of the
Local Hero script (including hand-written notes) that reveal more
about Mac and mermaids, excerpts from a previously unpublished
interview in which Bill Forsyth explains why he refuses to call his
film 'feel-good', and a look at long-lost deleted scenes with
exclusive commentary from those involved, this is the definitive
history of the Scottish classic. 'Genuine fairy tales are rare; so
is film-making that is thoroughly original in an unobtrusive way.
Bill Forsyth's quirky disarming Local Hero is both . . . it
demonstrates Mr. Forsyth's uncanny ability for making an audience
sense that something magical is going on, even if that something
isn't easily explained' - Janet Maslin, The New York Times 'Local
Hero is kind of transcendent. It's poetic in a way that most films
can't hope to be' - Frank Cottrell-Boyce 'Local Hero is one my
favourite films of all time . . . A timeless masterpiece' - Mark
Kermode
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