MAC MOVIES ARCHIVE COMPILATION 2

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Title: MAC MOVIES ARCHIVE COMPILATION 2

Reference number: 9070

Date: [2000's]

Sound: sound

Original format: Mini DV

Colour: col

Fiction: Non-Fiction

Running time: 49.55 mins

Description: Compilation including quizzes on Inverclyde quizzes, and the history of Greenock place names and three fiction films.

Credits: MAC MOVIES present

Rescued?

original story Bob Campbell
screenplay Joe Gibson
Youth Zane Marks
Old man Gordon McKenzie
Young man Joe Gibson
filmed by Joe Gibson
cameraman Bert McCready
Boom operator Tom F.P. Mackenzie
Sound Jack McCready
Editor Bert McCready

Nobody
The Players
Isabel Shepton: Margaret McMillan
Ken her neighbour: Alan Graham
Mr. Osborne: Willie Morrison
Close friends: Elinor Dunn & Anne Crawley
Mourners
Marion McNeill
Gordon Forbes
Alex Stewart
Norman Pollock
Tom F. Griffin
script, sound and continuity Jack McCready
filmed and edited by Bert McCready

Dire need
Elinor Dunn was Lady Mary Lindsay
written by Pat Irvine
filmed and edited by Bert McCready
camera Joe Gibson
sound Tom F. Griffin
monitor Tom F.P. Mackenzie, Jack McCready
catering & production stills: Jack McCready
costumes by G5 Costumes


with thanks to Historic Scotland for the use of Newark Castle, Port Glasgow.
Anne Crawley was Agnes Laidlaw

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ocs (.06) How well do you know your Inverclyde ? (.12) ms Bert McCready, who invites viewer to identify Inverclyde landmarks (.19) pan out from Tenements Drumfrochar Road (.34) ls The Well in Wellpark (.44) pan out from stylised comedy mask decorating wall on Old BB Cinema Argyle Street (.59) Greenock Harbour Lights (1.21) John Galt Fountain Esplanade (1.39) Beacon Lyle Hill (2.00) James Watt College (2.20) The Dutch House William St (2.40) Pillar Box Argyle Street (2.53) Anchor Custom House (3.05) James Watt Engine Mclean (3.18) Feature Waterfront Cinema (3.32) BM asks viewer to guess landmarks from their modern remains (3.39) ms low brick wall; ls Tate & Lyle Sugar Refinery, still standing (3.48) ls bare hillside; Craigmushat Quarry (4.07) shot towards Clyde, showing Railway station sign; ls large yellow teapot and Gourock Information Centre (4.17) ls tenement flats; ls Wellpark West Church (4.30) ls tenement flats; still of Union Church (4.40) Shore street?; still of Bay Hotel, Gourock (4.52) ls modern semi-cladded building with sign "Abbey Veterinary Group", shot of single storey units and car park belonging to the same company; ls Scottish Ambulance Service (5.08) BM asks viewer to "guess what and where they are" (5.16) Comet Replica Port Glasgow (5.28) War Memorial Wellpark (5.46) Old Argyle Arcade (5.59) Waterfront Leisure Complex (6.17) Old Gourock Ropeworks (6.31) Sandringham Terrace Esplanade (6.46) Wellpark Mid Kirk Tower (7.01) New flats Houston St (7.20) James Watt Statue William St (7.35) Newark Castle Port Glasgow (7.45) Lunderston Bay Toilets (8.04) IBM Statue Clyde Square (8.26) Inverkip Parish Church (8.42)Sculpture Clyde Square (9.03) Wemyss Bay Station (9.20) Frieze Central Library Entrance (9.35) Free French Memorial Lyle Hill (10.00) BM closes the quiz (10.06) black (10.16) ocs Bert McCready introduces another "How well do you know your Inverclyde" [signs are blacked out before being revealed] (10.41) exts. Aulds bakers; Inverclyde Greenock cemetery & Crematorium; Cardwell Garden Centre; Cash Generator; Gourock Swimming Pool [c/u Art Deco sign]; Kinniburgh Post office; Caravelhas restaurant; TESCO; McMillan Motors; Co-op Funeral Service; Homebase; Keogh & Savage [derelict]; Murray's [grocer]; Black & Lizars (13.25) BM intro.: guess what building and where from c/u's of detail (13.37) New Dawn bookshop; Royal West Of Scotland Amateur Boat Club; Port Glasgow Town Hall; Clyde Lighthouses Trust buoy monument; Watt Library Greenock; Old West Kirk [Greenock]; [Masonic] Lodge Greenock St. John No. 175; Control Tower Princes Pier; Greenock Academy; Sir Gabriel Woods Mariners Home; St. Luke's Church, Greenock; Finnart St. Paul's Church; High Flats Belville Street; Royal Gourock Yacht Club (18.08) BM introduces another sign quiz (18.16) Lidl; Blue Lagoon [chip shop]; MacDonalds Cleaners; Farmfoods; Aldo's restaurant; Port Glasgow Town Centre; Semi-Chem; Greenock Bookp[oint] [sign broken]; Rileys American pool & snooker; Kwik Save Foodstore; Greenock Arts Guild; Clydesdale Bank (20.19) BM invites viewer to guess the name of a "local pleasure area" from two short clips (20.32) exts. picnic area and beach; c/u sign "Lunderston Bay" (20.49) BM closes (20.59) black (21.05) How well do you know your Inverclyde ? (21.16) BM intro. (21.25) Old Tobacco Warehouse Clarence Street (21.39) Old Gaelic Church Greenock (21.58) St. Andrew's Parish Church Port Glasgow (22.18) James Watt College Waterfront Campus (22.37) Old Gourock & Ashton Church (22.56) Ardgowan Mansion House (23.10) Skelmorlie & Wemyss Bay Parish Church (23.31) Custom House Greenock (23.43) St. John's Church Gourock (24.04) The Star Hotel Port Glasgow (24.24) Greenock Fire Station (24.39) New Flats Patrick Street (25.00) St. George's North, Greenock (25.16) St. Andrew's U.F. Church Greenock (25.35) The Tontine Hotel, Greenock (25.55) St. John's Church, Greenock (26.13) Fountain Pierhead Gourock (26.33) Ardgowan Parish Church Greenock (26.53) St. Mary's R.C. Church Patrick Street (27.14) BM closes (27.18) black (27.22) What's in a name? (27.33) ms Anne Crawley gives an introduction; each street will be shown as it was, and now (27.50) still photograph of Brougham Street; exts. same today (28.04) still Gray Place; exts. same (28.21) still photo William Street; exts. same (28.37) still photo Regent Street; exts. same (28.53) ms AC speaks to camera (29.07) still photo Ardgowan Street; exts. same (29.20) still photo Cathcart Street; exts. same (29.35) still photo Blackhall Street; exts. same (29.49) still photo Roxburgh Street; exts. same (30.06) still photo Nelson Street; exts. same (30.22) still photo Kelly Street; exts. same (30.37) still photo of Brisbane Street; exts. same (30.55) AC speaks to camera intercut with still photographs of streets named after farms (31.19) still photo of Argyll Street; exts. same (31.33) still photo of Union Street; exts. same (31.51) still photo of Lyle Road; exts. same (32.10) still photo of Esplanade; exts. same (32.28) AC closes (32.38) With thanks to Sandra MacDougall & Joy Monteith for the use of their book "Greenock Place Names" (32.48) black (32.51) Mac Movies present: Rescued? by Joe Gibson (33.01) story about a stolen jacket, with a twist in the tail (34.07) ecs (34.24) black (34.30) Nobody by Jack McCready (34.37) Isabel has murdered her husband for the insurance... but will she get away with it? (42.46) ecs (43.09) black (43.10) Dire need by Pat Irvine It is Scotland in the late 18th century. Lady Mary Lindsay is locked in a room in a castle used as a prison cell ..... (43.29) ints. conversation between a lady wearing a cloak and a commoner with a chamber pot (49.23) ecs (49.55)