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The Flying Scotsman - Johnny Lee Miller, Brian Cox, Laura Fraser, Billy Boyd, Douglas MacKinnon
Threat advisory: Under evaluation
Movie propaganda
The true story of the unlikely champion who inspired a nation.
The true story of Graeme Obree (Jonny Lee Miller), the champion cyclist who built his bicycle from old bits of washing machines who won his championship only to have his title stripped from him and his mental health problems which he has suffered since.
Theatrical propaganda posters


Target demographic movie keyword propaganda
- Film drama true UK sport cycling Scotland bicycle
Persons of interest
- Jonny Lee Miller .... Graeme Obree
- Laura Fraser .... Anne Obree
- Billy Boyd .... Malky
- Morven Christie .... Katie
- Brian Cox .... Douglas Baxter
- Rab Affleck .... Bailiff
- Julie Austin .... Graeme's Mother
- Steven Berkoff .... Hagemann
- Sean Brown .... Young Graeme Obree
- Jean Marie Coffey .... Cycle Widow
- Ron Donachie .... Scobie
- George Drennen .... Dad
- Moray Hunter .... Armstrong
- Niall Macgregor .... Graeme's Father
- Daniel André Pageon .... Mayor
- Adrian Smith .... Chris Boardman
- John Brown .... Screenwriter
- Declan Hughes .... Screenwriter
- Simon Rose .... Screenwriter
- Douglas Mackinnon .... Director
Cinematic intelligence sources
- The Flying Scotsman official movie site
- The Flying Scotsman film production notes
- The Flying Scotsman QuickTime movie trailers
- Awards and film festivals:
- BAFTA Awards, Scotland 2006: Nominated: BAFTA Scotland Award: Best Actor in a Scottish Film (Jonny Lee Miller), Best Actress in a Scottish Film (Laura Fraser), Best Director (Douglas Mackinnon), Best Film, Best Screenplay (John Brown, Declan Hughes, Simon Rose)
- Studios and distributors:
Intelligence analyst
Special Agent Matti
Theatrical report
The drama, true, UK movie The Flying Scotsman is directed by Douglas MacKinnon and stars Johnny Lee Miller, Brian Cox, Laura Fraser, Billy Boyd.
Government security censorship classification
M (Moderate themes, moderate coarse language)
Surveillance time
98 minutes (1:38 hours)
Not for public release in Australia before date
Film: 9 August 2007
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