Laurel & Hardy - Bonnie Scotland

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Its a mythic extract from The Laurel and Hardy movie Bonnie Scotland. You will see how Highlanders regimental March and discipline is viewed by Stan Laurel! If somebody is able to give me the name of the pipe tune is played I greatly appreciate!

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  • 02:03 ollie 'skipping' to get in time, exactly what you are taught. The Cambells are coming? Dont know the meaning of this but I would guess the song is about beware the traitors and murderers are coming as opposesed to coming to the rescue. There is a saying in Scotland "Never trust a Campbell" very apt.

  • @haroldbhoy67 as French I am, I do admit we are not fond of the Campbell clan always fighting against Jacobite clans we have always supported...

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  • James Finlayson as the Master Sargent always added much to the Laurel & Hardy movies. He was a very funny comedian who has largely been forgotten, unfortunately.

  • How could anyone dislike this? I just hope they hit that button by mistake.

  • @bairns123 You are quite right the said massacre was ordered and planned by the Scottish govt in Edinburgh and the orders were signed by King William himself in London. The regiment used was the Argyl Regiment who's leading officer was a Campbell as were some of the other officers and a small percentage of the men were too. It probably suited central govt to portray it as a clan feud rather than state terrorism!

  • @TheHairybaz

    Cheers for that Bazza. For a while there, I thought that I was the only one who was "Marching to a different tune". Live long; prosper, and stay hairy :)

  • @johnpetermalcolm 4 sure. our basic aim was to get ours out of step in the first 50 yards lmfao!! great days

  • Bonnie Scotland was a flawed film. Despite the title, the action moved to India, and there was a subplot involving a romantic couple being kept apart. Neither storyline was really wrapped up. The film merely - stopped.

  • @Celtefan The Campbells of Glen Lyon actually fought alongside the Jacobites at the battle of Culloden Moor.The reputation the Campbells have gained over the years isn't entirely justified either. The massacre of Glen Coe wasn't a simply Campbell, McDonald affair and the highland clans had been butchering one another for hundreds of years previous.

  • 5 teste di cazzo!

  • This must be a regiment in a Third World country.

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