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Quiz Game
Let's find out if you can identify some famous Scottish castles. Here are some photos. 1.. 2.
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ANSWERS TO Last Month's' QUIZ: 1. This film set in a poverty ridden section of Glasgow in 1973, when the "binmen" on strike.ANSWER: Ratcatcher
2. This film, named for a small "puffer" deals with an American business man and the Scottish captain of the puffer.
3. A Muslim Scottish-Pakistani man and a Catholic immigrant from Ireland fall in love in this film whose name comes froma Robert Burns song. Can you name the film?
4. Bill Douglas wrote and directed a auto-biological trilogy, which was produced from 1972-1978. Can you name any one of the three films making upthis trilogy?
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5. A radio disk jockey winds up in an ice cream war in this Bill Forsythe comedy from 1984. Can you name it?
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