Whisky Galore!

Whisky Galore!

Movie • 1949

Based on a true story. The name of the real ship, that sunk Feb 5 1941 - during WWII - was S/S Politician. Having left Liverpool two days earlier, heading for Jamaica, it sank outside Eriskay, The Outer Hebrides, Scotland, in bad weather, containing 250,000 bottles of whisky. The locals gathered as many bottles as they could, before the proper authorities arrived, and even today, bottles are found in the sand or in the sea every other year.

Comedy
Crime
82 minutes
Released

Bara says...

Ages 10+, but every child is different

The film deals with themes of theft, civil disobedience, and alcohol consumption that require a level of moral nuance. Its pacing and 1940s-era dialogue may pose engagement challenges for younger children.

Content Safety Breakdown

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Sex & Nudity

1/5

The film features mild romantic tension and innocent flirtation between characters, typical of 1940s cinema. There is no sexual content or nudity.

Violence & Gore

1/5

There is very little physical conflict, limited to minor scuffles or shouting matches during the quest for the whisky. No blood or graphic injuries are depicted.

Profanity

1/5

Language is very mild, consisting mostly of occasional uses of d*mn or h*ll, reflecting the rural Scottish dialect of the time.

Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking

3/5

Alcohol is the central theme of the movie, as characters actively search for and consume bottles of whisky salvaged from a wreck. Smoking is also depicted frequently, consistent with the era of the film's production.

Frightening Scenes

1/5

The intensity is limited to the suspense of avoiding local authorities and the stormy weather at sea. There are no scenes intended to scare or deeply distress viewers.

Key Insights

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This story is about how a small island town works together to solve a big, funny problem involving a shipwreck.

Content Warnings

Substance use (alcohol)

Detailed Analysis

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What Parents Need to Know

The plot revolves around the moral ambiguity of locals salvaging cargo from a wreck; alcohol is a central focus of the humor.

What Kids Can Learn

Kids can explore the complexities of community ethics and the difference between legal compliance and local necessity.

Key Topics Discussed

WWII history
Ethics of salvage
Scottish heritage

Why Parents Might Like It

It provides a charming look at mid-century British cinema, utilizing witty, dry humor and a unique true historical premise.

Positives & Learning

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Positive Messages

2/5

The narrative centers on community solidarity and local resourcefulness against restrictive external authority.

Positive Role Models

2/5

Characters demonstrate strong local loyalty and collective action, though their choices involve illegal activities.

Diverse Representations

1/5

No diverse representation indicated in available information; the cast reflects a homogenous rural Scottish community.

Educational Value

3/5

Offers a window into 1940s Scottish island culture and the historical reality of wartime supply shortages.

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