The Maggie is a 1954 British comedy film. Directed by Alexander Mackendrick and written by William Rose, it is a story of a clash of cultures between a hard-driving American businessman and a wily Scottish captain. It was produced by Ealing Studios, at a time when rural Scotland was seen as a popular backdrop for light family entertainment . The story was inspired by Neil Munro's short stories of the Vital Spark and her captain, Para Handy. The Maggie is a small, aged boat, a typical Clyde puffer. Mactaggart , a rascal of a captain, is in dire need of 300 pounds to renew his licence. By... chance, he meets Mr Pusey at the office of a shipping firm. Pusey, a proper Englishman, complete with bowler hat and umbrella, is trying to arrange for the transportation of some personal furniture for his boss, American Calvin B. Marshall , but the big company has no ships immediately available.
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| Release date: | 1954 |
| Directed by: | Alexander Mackendrick |
| Runtime: | 92 Minutes |
| Producer: | Michael Truman, Michael Balcon |
| Screenplay by: | William Rose |
| Genre: | Comedy |