Annie Laurie
Annie Laurie

Annie Laurie

1936Movie10 minEnglish

In late 18th century Scotland, Annie Laurie and William Douglas love each other, but their clans are on opposite sides of the country's civil war. Their love is made immortal through the title song of this film.

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Director: Robert F. HillGenres: Drama, Romance, War

Plot Summary

Set against the backdrop of World War I, this film tells the story of Annie Laurie, a Scottish woman who falls in love with a soldier. As war escalates, their relationship is tested by the harsh realities of conflict and separation. The narrative follows their personal struggles amidst the larger turmoil of the Great War.

Critical Reception

As a film from 1936, contemporary critical reception is sparsely documented in easily accessible modern archives. However, it is generally considered a minor melodrama of its era, often overshadowed by more prominent releases. Audience reception at the time would have been influenced by its patriotic themes and romantic storyline.

What Reviewers Say

  • Often described as a sentimental wartime romance.
  • Its historical context is a key element of its narrative.
  • Considered a modest production from the mid-1930s.

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Fun Fact

The film's title character and themes are inspired by the traditional Scottish folk song "Annie Laurie," which itself dates back to the 18th century and tells a tale of love and devotion.

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