The Last Great Wilderness 21 years old

Charlie's (screenwriter Alastair Mackenzie) wife has left him for a successful pop star, and he wants revenge. He sets out for Scotland's Isle of Skye, where he will burn down the star's mansion. In a cafe, he meets Vincente (Jonny Philips), a Spaniard who asks him for a ride. With his new friend in tow, Charlie soldiers on, only to run out of gas in the middle of nowhere. They walk to the nearest residence--where they are greeted by a suspicious and motley group of people who may or may not be part of a bizarre cult that lives in the area. Charlie and Vincente will be staying longer then they expected, and it is going to be a strange visit! David Mackenzie's (YOUNG ADAM) first film is an offbeat hybrid of horror and comedy with an effective score by the Pastels.

Credits

The Last Great Wilderness Cast

Name Character
David Hayman He was 54, now 76 years old as Ruaridh
Victoria Smurfit She was 28, now 50 years old as Claire
Alastair Mackenzie He was 32, now 54 years old as Charlie
Jonny Phillips He was 38, now 60 years old as Vincente
Ewan Stewart He was 44, now 66 years old as Magnus
Jane Stenson as Flora
Louise Irwin as Morag
William Harrison He was 68, now 90 years old as Contract Killer
John Comerford He was 229, now 251 years old as Paul
Sheila Donald as Ellie

The Last Great Wilderness Crew

Name Department
Sisse Graum Jørgensen as Producer. She was 30 (now 51) years old Production
David Mackenzie as Director. He was 35 (now 57) years old Directing
David Mackenzie as Screenplay. He was 35 (now 57) years old Writing
Michael Tait as Screenplay. He was 35 (now 57) years old Writing
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The Last Great Wilderness (21 years)

  • Release day: Thursday, May 09, 2002
  • Runtime: 95 minutes