Down Where the Buffalo Go is a 1988 film made for television by BBC Scotland for The Play on One. It stars Harvey Keitel. It was written by Peter McDougall and directed by Ian Knox.[1]
Down Where the Buffalo Go | |
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Directed by | Ian Knox |
Written by | Peter McDougall |
Produced by | Andy Park |
Starring | Harvey Keitel Andrew Byatt Stella Gonet Katherine Stark |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Synopsis
editCarl is a US Navy Shore patrol officer (played by Keitel) who is based at the Holy Loch naval base in Scotland. Armed only with a nightstick, his primary function is to ensure that sailors on shore leave do not become too rowdy, and to provide help to sailors in need of assistance. Carl is married to a local girl and their relationship is at breaking point – she wants to leave Scotland and settle in America while he wants to remain in Scotland. With his brother-in-law Willie, who is already estranged from his wife and under threat of redundancy from his shipyard job, the two men forge a friendship to help each other through.
Set around the Holy Loch US Navy base, the film was made in the towns of Dunoon and Greenock.
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