The Bridal Path is a 1959 British film that premiered on August 5th, 1959. With a runtime of 95 minutes, the movie is set in Scotland and follows the story of Ewan McEwan, played by Bill Travers, as he embarks on a journey to find his bride, Isobel, portrayed by Dilys Lay.
The film features a talented cast including Annette Crosby as the 1st waitress, Molly Weir as the 2nd waitress, and George Cole as Police Sgt. Bruce. Other notable actors in the film include Vincent Winter as Neil, Gordon Jackson as PC Alec, and Eddie Byrne as Mike Flanagan.
The plot unfolds as Ewan McEwan faces various challenges and obstacles along the way, from encountering police officers played by Robert James and John Ray to interacting with locals such as the innkeeper, played by Edward Evans, and the bank cashier, portrayed by Russell Waters.
The movie captures the beauty of the Scottish landscape and the warmth of its people, with Duncan Macrae, Ian MacNaughton, and Roddy McMillan delivering memorable performances as local fishermen. The supporting cast, including Joan Benham as the barmaid, Jameson Clark as PC at the crossroads, and Eric Woodburn as Archie, add depth and humor to the story.
As Ewan McEwan continues on his quest to find Isobel, he is joined by a colorful cast of characters, from the poacher played by Abe Barker to the innkeeper's wife portrayed by Hope Jackman. The film also explores themes of love, loyalty, and the power of perseverance, making it a timeless classic that continues to captivate audiences to this day.
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