Rockets Galore

Remember "Whisky Galore"? The Islanders of TODDAY are now preparing to give the Government a swift kick in its rocket base!

6.0
19581h 34m

The inhabitants of Todday are content to live their lives in peace and quiet, until, that is, the government decides their little corner of the world would be the perfect place for a rocket launch site.

Cast

Photo of Donald Sinden

Donald Sinden

Hugh Mander

Photo of Jeannie Carson

Jeannie Carson

Janet Macleod

Photo of Roland Culver

Roland Culver

Capt Waggett

Photo of Catherine Lacey

Catherine Lacey

Mrs Waggett

Photo of Noel Purcell

Noel Purcell

Father James

Photo of Ian Hunter

Ian Hunter

Air Commodore Watchorn

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Duncan Macrae

Duncan Ban

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Gordon Jackson

George Campbell

Photo of Jean Cadell

Jean Cadell

Mrs Campbell

Photo of Alex Mackenzie

Alex Mackenzie

Joseph Macleod

Photo of Carl Jaffe

Carl Jaffe

Dr Hamburger

Photo of Nicholas Phipps

Nicholas Phipps

Andrew Wishart

Photo of James Copeland

James Copeland

Kenny Mcleod

Photo of John Laurie

John Laurie

Capt. MacKechnie

Photo of Peter Copley

Peter Copley

Scientist

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Jameson Clark

Constable Macrae

Photo of Finlay Currie

Finlay Currie

Narrator (uncredited)

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

6/10

It's completely silly, and very "British", but I rather enjoyed this daft caper about the inhabitants of the tiny island of "Todday" who resist Government plans to militarise their homeland. It is clearly intended as a sequel to "Whisky Galore" with a few of the same characters rallying to the cause. Like many of Compton Mackenzie's stories, it is quirkily put together offering us loads of characters with idio(t)synchracies that raise a smile rather than a guffaw. Donald Sinden is completely lost here, though. His typically theatrical style of acting drags this down from an otherwise, gently entertaining base. The rest of the cast - Gordon Jackson, Noel Purcell and Duncan Macrae help to pepper the slightly dull script with some charismatic nostalgia for the first film, and demonstrate the feistiness and independence of these Scottish islanders who want no law but their own... It is fun, maybe not great, but still enjoyable.

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