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Local Hero

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Plot

An American oil company sends a man to Scotland to buy up an entire village where they want to build a refinery. But things don't go as expected.

Cast

Burt Lancaster as Felix Happer
Burt Lancaster

as Felix Happer

Peter Riegert as "Mac" MacIntyre
Peter Riegert

as "Mac" MacIntyre

Denis Lawson as Gordon Urquhart
Denis Lawson

as Gordon Urquhart

Fulton Mackay as Ben Knox
Fulton Mackay

as Ben Knox

Peter Capaldi as Danny Oldsen
Peter Capaldi

as Danny Oldsen

Jennifer Black as Stella Urquhart
Jennifer Black

as Stella Urquhart

Jenny Seagrove as Marina
Jenny Seagrove

as Marina

Norman Chancer as Moritz
Norman Chancer

as Moritz

Rikki Fulton as Geddes
Rikki Fulton

as Geddes

Alex Norton as Watt
Alex Norton

as Watt

Movie Facts

Rated

  • PG

Status

  • Released

Release Date

  • February 17, 1983

Production Companies

  • Enigma Productions

  • Goldcrest

  • Celandine Films

Production Countries

  • United Kingdom

Spoken Language

  • Pусский

  • 日本語

  • English

Budget

  • $4,200,000.00

Revenue

  • $5,900,000.00

Runtime

  • 1.85 hrs

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Burt Lancaster is the multi-millionaire oil magnate "Felix Happer" who despatches one of his minions (Peter Riegert) to Scotland to buy up a village to turn it into an oil refinery. Once he arrives, he is taken for a bit of a ride by the canny locals as they try to milk him for as much cash as they can. In the days before cell phones; he has to call his boss from the phone box reporting his lack …

**Slow, with boring characters and dialogues and a disjointed script, this film does not justify the “hype” around it.** This is one of those indie films that has won over a legion of self-confessed admirers. It's a film that everyone speaks highly of, as if it were a solid masterpiece. I didn't know that when I saw it for the first time, so I saw it without a lot of expectations. I'm glad I d…

Bill Forsyth's Local Hero sends an American oil company executive (Peter Riegert) to a remote Scottish coastal village to buy it up for a refinery. What he finds instead is a community that can't quite be bought, locals who negotiate on their own eccentric terms, and a way of life that makes his corporate ambitions seem hollow and absurd. This is gentle, quirky, humanistic filmmaking at its fi…