That Sinking Feeling

That Sinking Feeling

Movie |

Glasgow, Scotland | Disguise

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  • Genre(s): Comedy, Drama, Crime
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Bill Forsyth
  • Cast(s): Robert Buchanan, Billy Greenlees, John Gordon Sinclair, Douglas Sannachan, Alan Love See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 33min
  • Music: Colin Tully
  • Award(s): Special Achievement 1982 (Won) Awards List
  • Similar To: Amsterdam, Good Bad Girl
  • Story:
    Ronnie, Wal, Andy and Vic are four bored, unemployed teens in dreary, rainy Glasgow. Ronnie comes up with a great idea. He has noticed that stainless steel sinks are worth a lot of money and comes up with a complicated scheme: to steal sinks from a warehouse dressed as girls and using a stop-motion-potion.
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STORY

Story
Ronnie, Wal, Andy and Vic are four bored, unemployed teens in dreary, rainy Glasgow. Ronnie comes up with a great idea. He has noticed that stainless steel sinks are worth a lot of money and comes up with a complicated scheme: to steal sinks from a warehouse dressed as girls and using a stop-motion-potion.

AWARDS

Won
Special Achievement Award

For | 1982 | Bill

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

In the UK, this (at the time) was the cheapest film ever to have received a theatrical release.

The cost for dubbing the US release was more than the original film production costs.

The producers redubbed the dialogue for the U.S. release to reduce heavy Glasgow accents, which would have been unintelligible to American audiences.

Popular Dialogues

"Ronnie: I tried to kill myself today. Just after you left, Wal. I took a mouthful of corn flakes and milk and held my mouth shut. I tried to drown m'self in cornflakes 'n milk!"

"Pete: There must be more to life than committin' suicide."

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