Bridal Path (novel)

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Bridal Path
TheBridalPath.jpg
First edition
(publ. Ward Lock & Co)
Author Nigel Tranter
Cover artist Val Biro
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Publisher Ward Lock & Co
Publication date
1952
Pages220 (first edition)
OCLC 504436993

Bridal Path is a novel by Scottish author Nigel Tranter, first published in 1952. In 1959 a film version The Bridal Path was released.

Contents

The story begins on Eorsa, an island in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland. Ewan MacEwan, a widower and father of two, is in need of a wife. Related to everyone on the island, he travels to the mainland in search of a suitable woman. His adventures are bizarre and comedic, involving poachers, police, imprisonments and escapes. After many adventures he eventually finds true love in the most unexpected manner.

Adaptation

The novel was adapted for film by the British Lion Film Corporation in 1959. It starred Bill Travers, George Cole and Gordon Jackson, it was produced and directed by Frank Launder and Sidney Gilliat. [1]

Geoffrey Willans co-wrote the screenplay, but died before the film was released.

The film was shot on location around Oban, Easdale and Appin. It premiered in Edinburgh.

Release details

First published in 1952 by Hodder & Stoughton. Republished in 1992 by B & W Publishing.

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References

  1. "Movie Review - Taking Scottish 'Bridal Path'; Bill Travers Stars in Spoof of Highlands - NYTimes.com". www.nytimes.com. Retrieved 2 February 2018.