Local Hero
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Initial release | USA |
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Directors | Bill Forsyth |
Screenplay | Bill Forsyth |
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ID | 932537 |
About Local Hero
Up-and-coming Houston oil executive "Mac" MacIntyre (Peter Riegert) gets more than he bargained for when a seemingly simple business trip to Scotland changes his outlook on life. Sent by his colorful boss (Burt Lancaster) to the small village of Ferness, Mac is looking to quickly buy out the townspeople so his company can build a new refinery. But after a taste of country life Mac begins to question whether he is on the right side of this transaction.
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... He also expanded his horizons with film soundtracks for Local Hero and Cal, both of which drew on his Celtic roots...
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... Regional Mayor Romain Bail described Gautier as " a Local Hero whom everybody knew" and who was " an ardent defender of freedom"...
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... Some say it will be Local Hero Paul McCartney, others think it s Princess Kate...
The enduring call of Local Hero 40 years on
... The 1983 Bill Forsyth movie Local Hero was set in Scotland, but had a universal story which won over film fans around the world...
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... " Roy Hudd was the Local Hero churchwarden who kept trying to raise our spirits by leading the singing of Abide With Me...
Jamal Edwards: Fans mourn music pioneer at Acton vigil
... Ealing MP Rupa Huq shared a selection of photos of Edwards on social media as she paid tribute to the " Local Hero"...
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... In Strathaven Khan was treated like a Local Hero, especially in the butchers shop where he was given free meat every week...
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... It is war, eh the Patriotic youth centre across the city, high-school students a film about a Local Hero will be shown...
Jamal Edwards: Fans mourn music pioneer at Acton vigil
Fans and friends of music pioneer Jamal Edwards gathered at a vigil in west London on Monday evening to pay tribute to the 31-year-old, who died on Sunday.
Edwards was The Founder of SBTV, an online grime and rap platform that helped launch the careers of artists like Dave, Skepta and Ed Sheeran .
" He was The Hero of Acton, " Zachary Thomas told The Bbc at The Event .
" He was the guy who showed you could make it out Without . . getting involved in crime or anything. "
Edwards started filming local MCs after his parents gave him a video camera as a Christmas Present when he was 15.
That led him to start SBTV, which became a launchpad for some of the biggest names in British music.
One friend at The Vigil , Dominic Magliore, told The Bbc : " It's hard to accept it. I Heard about it yesterday and I saw him on Friday. We was hugging, laughing and having a Good Time and everything seemed OK. "
The mourners paid their respects on Acton High Street in front of a mural of Edwards, which was commissioned in 2019.
Sam Borelli said: " Jamal was the guy that showed kids from low-income households that you are not limited to what your grades might tell you. He made The Musicians that made me, if you know what I mean, with a camera he got for Christmas. "
Edwards' company confirmed his death to The Bbc on Sunday, saying he had died that morning. No cause of death has been given.
His Mother Brenda Edwards , a singer and panellist on ITV show Loose Women , said he " Passed Away after a sudden illness". She Said she was " completely devastated".
Prince Charles and rappers Dave and Aj Tracey were among many others to pay tribute.
The Prince of Wales to his work for The Prince 's Trust. Dave: " Thank You for everything. Words can't explain. " Edwards was a " legend".
Actor Idris Elba that he would " be missed" while businessman Sir Richard Branson , who wrote the foreword for Edwards' 2013 book Self Belief: The Vision , that The Star was " a truly extraordinary young man who made a huge difference to so many people's lives".
BBC 1Xtra DJ and presenter Nadia Jae told Newsbeat that Edwards " helped so many people, put them in places that they never would have been and did a lot of the pushing of doors to make sure that our industry is as fruitful as it is now".
She added: " He had a heart of gold, I don't know anyone who has a bad word to say about Jamal. He broke so many barriers, I don't know if we're ever going to get another Jamal. "
As well as his work with The Prince 's Trust, Edwards also founded JE Delve, a grassroots charity providing youth clubs, learning and work opportunities for Young People in west London, where he grew up after His Family moved there from Luton.
He worked with a string of other youth charities and regularly made visits to speak to teenagers, including at Acton High School and West London College, where he studied, to answer questions on business success and self-motivation.
Ealing MP Rupa Huq shared a selection of photos of Edwards on Social Media as she paid tribute to the " Local Hero ".
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