The Steamie (DVD, 2009)

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Experience the magic of Glasgow in the 1950s with "The Steamie" on DVD. This captivating film tells the story of a group of women who gather in a public washhouse on Hogmanay to do their laundry and share laughter and tears. With an all-star cast that includes Dorothy Paul, Eileen Mccallum, and Katy Murphy, this drama-comedy is a must-watch for fans of Scottish cinema. Relive the nostalgia of a bygone era with this Stv documentary that features interviews with the writer and cast. The DVD is in English, released in 2009 and compatible with most players. Don't miss out on an unforgettable journey through the lives of four Scottish women.

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Tony Roper's comic play based on the lives of a group of women who meet in the wash-house before the Hogmanay celebrations in 1953.

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EAN5024552224092
eBay Product ID (ePID)72690602

Product Key Features

ActorDorothy Paul, Eileen Mccallum, Katy Murphy
Film/TV TitleThe Steamie
DirectorHaldane Duncan
Release Year2009
FormatDVD
LanguageEnglish
FeaturesStv Documentary\Interviews with the Writer and Cast
GenreDrama, Comedy

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CertificatePG
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom
Number of Discs1
Sound sourceDolby Digital
Movie/TV TitleThe Steamie

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  • HAPPY DAY'S OF YORE.

    As a Glaswegian, and having lived through that era, I find it true to life at that time. I remember the part where reference is made to the washing's fluttering in the summer wins in the Glasgow Green, a part of Glasgow I walked through many many times as a school boy and even up to adult hood. It depicts true life in Glasgow, but the introduction of the bag wash shops and then the introduction of the individual washing machines that killed off the Steamie, sad to say. They were great meeting places for the local women. This film is very true indeed, and I throughly enjoy it.. Coin H Stewart.

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