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The 'Maggie (released in the U.S. as High and Dry) is a 1954 British comedy film produced by Ealing Studios.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 33 relations: Alex Mackenzie, Alexander Mackendrick, Bowler hat, Capital (economics), Cencrastus, Clyde puffer, Comedy film, Crinan Canal, Dorothy Alison, Draft (hull), Ealing Studios, General Film Distributors, Geoffrey Keen, Glasgow, Gordon Dines, Hubert Gregg, Islay, James Copeland (actor), John Addison, Mark Dignam, Michael Balcon, Michael Truman, Neil Munro (writer), Para Handy, Paul Douglas (actor), Poaching, Roddy McMillan, Self-made man, United Kingdom, Universal Pictures, Vital Spark, Whisky Galore! (1949 film), William Rose (screenwriter).

  2. Fictional ships
  3. Films directed by Alexander Mackendrick

Alex Mackenzie

Alex MacKenzie (1885 – December 1965) was a Scottish character actor who was born and died in Glasgow.

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Alexander Mackendrick

Alexander Mackendrick (September 8, 1912 – December 22, 1993) was an American director and professor.

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Bowler hat

The bowler hat, also known as a Coke hat, billycock, bob hat, bombín (Spanish) or derby (United States), is a hard felt hat with a rounded crown, originally created by the London hat-makers Thomas and William Bowler in 1849.

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Capital (economics)

In economics, capital goods or capital are "those durable produced goods that are in turn used as productive inputs for further production" of goods and services.

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Cencrastus

Cencrastus was a magazine devoted to Scottish and international literature, arts and affairs, founded after the Referendum of 1979 by students, mainly of Scottish literature at Edinburgh University, and with support from Cairns Craig, then a lecturer in the English Department, with the express intention of perpetuating the devolution debate.

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Clyde puffer

The Clyde puffer is a type of small coal-fired and single-masted cargo ship, built mainly on the Forth and Clyde canal, which provided a vital supply link around the west coast and Hebrides of Scotland.

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Comedy film

Comedy film is a film genre that emphasizes humor.

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Crinan Canal

The Crinan Canal is a long navigable canal in Argyll and Bute, west of Scotland.

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Dorothy Alison

Dorothy Alison (4 April 1925 – 17 January 1992) was an Australian stage, film and television actress.

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Draft (hull)

The draft or draught of a ship is a determined depth of the vessel below the waterline, measured vertically to its hull's lowest—its propellers, or keel, or other reference point.

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Ealing Studios

Ealing Studios is a television and film production company and facilities provider at Ealing Green in west London, England. The Maggie and Ealing Studios are Ealing Studios films.

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General Film Distributors

General Film Distributors (GFD), later known as J. Arthur Rank Film Distributors and Rank Film Distributors Ltd., was a British film distribution company based in London.

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Geoffrey Keen

Geoffrey Keen (21 August 1916 – 3 November 2005) was an English actor who appeared in supporting roles in many films.

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Glasgow

Glasgow is the most populous city in Scotland, located on the banks of the River Clyde in west central Scotland.

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Gordon Dines

Gordon Dines (1911–1982) was a British cinematographer.

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Hubert Gregg

Hubert Robert Harry Gregg (19 July 1914 – 29 March 2004) was a British broadcaster, writer and actor.

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Islay

Islay (Ìle, Ila) is the southernmost island of the Inner Hebrides of Scotland.

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James Copeland (actor)

James Copeland (1 May 1918 – 17 April 2002) was a Scottish actor.

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John Addison

John Mervyn Addison (16 March 19207 December 1998) was a British composer best known for his film scores.

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Mark Dignam

Cuthbert Mark Dignam (20 March 1909 – 29 September 1989) was an English actor.

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Michael Balcon

Sir Michael Elias Balcon (19 May 1896 – 17 October 1977) was an English film producer known for his leadership of Ealing Studios in west London from 1938 to 1955.

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Michael Truman

Michael Truman (25 February 1916, in Bristol, England – 11 July 1972, in Newbury, Berkshire) was a British film producer, director and editor.

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Neil Munro (writer)

Neil Munro (3 June 1863 – 22 December 1930)Brian Osborne and Ronald Armstrong, Introduction to "Para Handy: The Complete Edition" was a Scottish journalist, newspaper editor, author and literary critic.

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Para Handy

Para Handy is a character created by the journalist and writer Neil Munro in a series of stories published in the Glasgow Evening News between 1905 and 1923 under the pen name of Hugh Foulis.

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Paul Douglas (actor)

Paul Douglas Fleischer (April 11, 1907 − September 11, 1959), known professionally as Paul Douglas, was an American actor.

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Poaching

Poaching is the illegal hunting or capturing of wild animals, usually associated with land use rights.

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Roddy McMillan

Roddy McMillan OBE (23 March 1923 – 9 July 1979) was a Scottish actor and playwright, possibly most famous for his comedy role as Para Handy for BBC Scotland's television series, The Vital Spark.

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Self-made man

A self-made man, is a person whose success is of their own making.

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United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom (UK) or Britain, is a country in Northwestern Europe, off the coast of the continental mainland.

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Universal Pictures

Universal City Studios LLC, doing business as Universal Pictures (informally as Universal Studios or also known simply as Universal) is an American film production and distribution company that is a division of Universal Studios, which is owned by NBCUniversal, a division of Comcast.

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Vital Spark

The Vital Spark is a fictional Clyde puffer, created by Scottish writer Neil Munro. The Maggie and Vital Spark are fictional ships.

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Whisky Galore! (1949 film)

Whisky Galore! is a 1949 British comedy film produced by Ealing Studios, starring Basil Radford, Bruce Seton, Joan Greenwood and Gordon Jackson. The Maggie and Whisky Galore! (1949 film) are British comedy films, Ealing Studios films, films directed by Alexander Mackendrick and films produced by Michael Balcon.

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William Rose (screenwriter)

William Rose (August 31, 1918 – February 10, 1987) was an American screenwriter of British and Hollywood films.

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See also

Fictional ships

Films directed by Alexander Mackendrick

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Maggie

Also known as High and Dry (film), The 'Maggie'.