Glasgow Belongs to Me (1966)
An Englishman has just got off the train at St. Enoch Station and is asking a cab driver to show him around Glasgow. Naturally, the cab driver is happy to oblige and the visitor gets to see the City first hand.
Director: Edward McConnell
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 17 min
Release Date: January 1, 1966
Cast
- Wallace Campbell - Visitor
- Phil McCall - Taxi Driver
- Bryden Murdoch - Self - Commentator
Screenplay
Music: Frank Spedding
Editing: Laurence Henson
Production: BFI, British Transport Films, International Film Associates
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Edward McConnell
More Films in Genre: Documentary
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Glasgow Belongs to Me about?
- An Englishman has just got off the train at St. Enoch Station and is asking a cab driver to show him around Glasgow. Naturally, the cab driver is happy to oblige and the visitor gets to see the City first hand.
- Who directed Glasgow Belongs to Me?
- Glasgow Belongs to Me was directed by Edward McConnell.
- Who stars in Glasgow Belongs to Me?
- Glasgow Belongs to Me stars Wallace Campbell, Phil McCall, Bryden Murdoch.
- How long is Glasgow Belongs to Me?
- Glasgow Belongs to Me has a runtime of 17m (17 minutes).
- What genre is Glasgow Belongs to Me?
- Glasgow Belongs to Me is a Documentary film.
- Where was Glasgow Belongs to Me produced?
- Glasgow Belongs to Me was produced in United Kingdom.