Golfers in a Scottish Landscape (1971)

Golfers in a Scottish Landscape (1971) poster

Two visitors enjoying Scotland, an enthusiastic but inexperienced golfer improving on the world's greatest courses; his wife exploring spectacular places visited by the first known lady golfer in history - Mary, Queen of Scots. The commentary of Scot's actor Andrew Crawford links romantic past with sporting present in a film which captures the flavour of the country and its national game.

Director: Norman Prouting
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 22 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Cinematography: Jack West, Trevor Roe
Editing: C. David Lochner
Production: British Transport Films
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Norman Prouting
More Films in Genre: Documentary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Golfers in a Scottish Landscape about?
Two visitors enjoying Scotland, an enthusiastic but inexperienced golfer improving on the world's greatest courses; his wife exploring spectacular places visited by the first known lady golfer in history - Mary, Queen of Scots. The commentary of Scot's actor Andrew Crawford links romantic past with sporting present in a film which captures the flavour of the country and its national game.
Who directed Golfers in a Scottish Landscape?
Golfers in a Scottish Landscape was directed by Norman Prouting.
Who stars in Golfers in a Scottish Landscape?
Golfers in a Scottish Landscape stars Andrew Crawford.
How long is Golfers in a Scottish Landscape?
Golfers in a Scottish Landscape has a runtime of 22m (22 minutes).
What genre is Golfers in a Scottish Landscape?
Golfers in a Scottish Landscape is a Documentary film.
Where was Golfers in a Scottish Landscape produced?
Golfers in a Scottish Landscape was produced in United Kingdom.