Tunes of Glory is a 1960 British film directed by Ronald Neame, based on the novel and screenplay by James Kennaway. The film is a "dark psychological drama" centring on events in a Scottish Highland regimental barracks in the period following World War II. It stars Alec Guinness and John Mills, and features Dennis Price, Kay Walsh, John Fraser, Susannah York, Duncan MacRae and Gordon Jackson. Writer Kennaway served with the Gordon Highlanders, and the title refers to the bagpiping that accompanies every important action of the regiment. The original pipe music was composed by Malcolm Arnold,... who also wrote the music for The Bridge on the River Kwai. The film was generally well received by critics, the acting in particular garnering praise. Kennaway's screenplay was nominated for an Academy Award. The film opens in a Battalion officers' mess of an unnamed Highland Regiment in the early post-war era. Major Jock Sinclair announces that this will be his last day as Commanding Officer.
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| Release date: | December 20, 1960 |
| Directed by: | Ronald Neame |
| Runtime: | 106 Minutes |
| Producer: | Colin Lesslie |
| Editor: | Anne V. Coates |
| Music by: | Malcolm Arnold |
| Cinematography: | Arthur Ibbetson |
| Screenplay by: | James Kennaway |
| Adapted from: | Tunes of glory |