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{{short description|2012 British animated adventure comedy film}}
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| writer = Tessa Hartmann
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| starring = Sean Connery<br/>[[Alan Cumming]]<br/>[[Patrick Doyle]]<br/>[[Kieron Elliott]]<br/>[[Greg Hemphill]]<br/>[[Ford Kiernan]]<br/>[[Miriam Margolyes]]<br/>Amy Sacco
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| music = [[Patrick Doyle]]<br/>[[Shirley Bassey]]
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| editing = [[Steven Weisberg]]
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| based on = {{Based on|''original story''|''[[Tessa Hartmann]]''}}
| distributor = [[Shoreline Entertainment]]
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| starring = <br />[[Christopher Alexander]]<br />[[John Amabile]]<br />[[Sean Connery]]<br />[[Alan Cumming]]<br />[[Patrick Doyle]]<br />[[Kieron Elliott]]<br />[[Greg Hemphill]]<br />[[Ford Kiernan]]<br />[[Miriam Margolyes]]<br />[[Amy Sacco]]<br />
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'''''Sir Billi''''' (also known as '''''Guardian of the Highlands''''') is a 2012 British animated comedy [[adventure film]] directed by Sascha Hartmann and written by his wife Tessa Hartmann, based on an original story they developed together.<ref name=scotsman/> Produced by Billi Productions, the film stars the voices of [[Sean Connery]], [[Alan Cumming]], [[Patrick Doyle]] and [[Kieron Elliott]]. Set in the [[Scottish Highlands]], the film follows Sir Billi, an elderly veterinarian who, with the help from his friend Gordon the Goat and the townspeople of Catterness, embarks on an adventure to rescue a beaver named Bessie Boo, while also helping her escape from a corrupt police officer. The film is [[Scotland]]'s first computer-animated feature film.<ref name="screendaily">{{cite web|last=Kay|first=Jeremy|title=Shoreline Entertainment acquires worldwide rights to Sir Billi|url=http://www.screendaily.com/news/distribution/shoreline-entertainment-acquires-worldwide-rights-to-sir-billi/5047338.article|work=[[Screen Daily]]|accessdate=22 April 2013|date=3 October 2012}}</ref> Connery had actually retired in 2006, but eventually joined the film's cast as a favour to the Hartmanns.
Sir Billi is a 2012 British [[computer animation]] [[Adventure film|adventure]] [[Comedy film|comedy]] film. Directed by Sascha Hartmann, the film stars the voices of [[Christopher Alexander]], [[John Amabile]], [[Sean Connery]], [[Alan Cumming]], [[Patrick Doyle]], [[Kieron Elliott]].

The film was released on April 13, 2012.
Since Connery served the role of the title character, the film makes numerous references to the [[James Bond]] films, even down to parodying the opening sequence of ''[[The Spy Who Loved Me (film)|The Spy Who Loved Me]]'' (1977). It was Connery's first film role since ''[[The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (film)|The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen]]'' (2003), and his final role before his death in 2020.<ref name="scotsman">{{cite news|last=Ferguson|first=Brian|title=Fierce attack on Sir Sean Connery's final film, Sir Billi|url=http://www.scotsman.com/the-scotsman/scotland/fierce-attack-on-sir-sean-connery-s-final-film-sir-billi-1-2238064|accessdate=22 April 2013|newspaper=[[The Scotsman]]|date=17 April 2012}}</ref> The film was originally released on 13 April 2012 by Shoreline Entertainment, premiering at the [[Sonoma International Film Festival]], and was re-released theatrically on 13 September 2013.
Sir Billi is a roller coaster adventure about the race to save the last beaver in [[Scotland]], led by Sir Billi; Vet by profession, skateboarder by passion and grandfather by love.

The film was critically panned for its plot, character designs, sexist content, animation and crude humour, with many considering the film to be a sour note for Sean Connery to end his career on. The film was also a box office disappointment as it only earned $15,838.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Nicholson |first=Tom |date=2022-04-06 |title='Why is a children's film so keen on smut?' The sad saga of Sir Billi, Sean Connery's final film |language=en-GB |work=The Telegraph |url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/films/0/childrens-film-keen-smut-sad-saga-sir-billi-sean-connerys-final/ |access-date=2022-11-21 |issn=0307-1235}}</ref>

Not only was it considered to be one of the worst animated films of all time, but there were some critics who went as far to compare it to ''[[Foodfight!]]'' in terms of quality claiming it to be the most-hated animated films in cinema history.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Amidi |first=Amid |date=2014-02-26 |title='Sir Billi' Retitled 'Guardian Of The Highlands' for U.S. Distribution |url=https://www.cartoonbrew.com/cgi/sir-billi-retitled-guardian-of-the-highlands-for-u-s-distribution-96570.html |access-date=2022-11-30 |website=Cartoon Brew |language=en-US}}</ref>

== Plot ==
== Plot ==
Sir William "Billi" Sedgewick works as a veterinarian and resides with Gordon, a goat who behaves like a dog, outside the small town of Catterness, located within the [[Scottish Highlands]]. On orders of the Scottish government, [[Eurasian beaver|beavers]] have become illegal in Scotland and are to be sent to [[Norway]]. During one such removal, a lorry carrying a large group of beavers is involved in an accident, letting loose some of the beavers. The officers in charge of the operation, McKenzie and McTavish, manage to recapture most of the beavers, but one escapes. The escapee, Bessie Boo, is subsequently adopted by a family of rabbits. McKenzie, posing as a police officer, mounts an obsessive search for Bessie.
An old, skateboarding veterinarian Sir Billi goes above and beyond the call of responsibility fighting villainous policemen and strong lairds in a war to save an illegal fugitive - Bessie Boo the beaver. An heart warming and action packed family movie where thrilling car chases, heroic skydiving and daring stunts from this octogenarian, fueled with encounters with a hostile submarine, will keep you at the edge of your seat. Everybody desires a grand father like Sir Billi, the Guardian of the Highlands.

Five years pass as McKenzie continues his search for Bessie. Meanwhile, Bessie and the rabbits partake in a tobogganing race. Bessie's adoptive brother, named Wee Dave, and their mother fall into a river due to the former's carelessness, leading Bessie to attempt to rescue them. Billi, Gordon, and Billi's grandson, Jake, are driving towards Catterness when another rabbit alerts them of the problem. Billi organises a deputation in the town square before noticing McKenzie acting strangely and questioning his identity.

During the group's search, Billi finds and resuscitates Bessie's mother, and soon locates Bessie and Dave approaching Baron McToff's dam. McToff, despite his protests, accepts Billi's demands to turn off the turbines. The group manages to rescue Dave, only to miss Bessie. Gordon bungee-jumps down to catch Bessie, but himself falls into the river. The group retrieves Gordon, but they are distracted by a submarine. Billi gathers a group to save Gordon with a trampoline, but Gordon is knocked out. Victoria, a pilot duck assisting with the group's rescue, throws Billi a bottle of water, which he uses to revive Gordon.

[[British nobility|Lady]] Serena, Billi's daughter, hands Bessie to the submarine's pilot, but McKenzie absconds with Bessie. McKenzie then hijacks Billi‘s [[Land Rover series|Land Rover]], causing Billi to give chase in his [[Aston Martin]] and eventually on his [[skateboard]] across the Highlands. Ending up outside of a military base, McKenzie tries to have Billi arrested, before they are both confronted by the police. McKenzie is himself arrested for his crimes, while Billi promises to reunite Bessie with her family. The townspeople celebrate their victory at the Catterness Inn, while Bessie is returned to her mother. Billi and his consort, Toni Turner, leave the celebration to drive off into the moonlight.

== Voice cast ==
* [[Sean Connery]] as Sir Billi
* [[Alan Cumming]] as Gordon the Goat
* [[Patrick Doyle]] as The Admiral
* [[Kieron Elliott]] as Arresting Officer
* [[Greg Hemphill]] as Mr. McTavish
* [[Ford Kiernan]] as Banjo Barry
* [[Miriam Margolyes]] as Baroness Chantal McToff
* [[Alex Norton]] as Baron McToff
* [[Barbara Rafferty]] as Barbara the Jag
* Amy Sacco as Toni Turner
* [[Larry Sullivan]] as Lady Serena
* [[Ruby Wax]] as Patti Turner

== Critical response ==
On [[Rotten Tomatoes]], the film holds [[List of films with a 0% rating on Rotten Tomatoes|an approval rating of {{RT data|score}}]], based on {{RT data|count|spell=y}} reviews, with an average rating of {{RT data|average}}.<ref>{{Citation|url=https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/sir_billi_2013|title=Sir Billi (2013)|website=[[Rotten Tomatoes]]|publisher=[[Fandango Media|Fandango]]|access-date={{RT data|access date}}}}{{RT data|edit}}</ref> On [[Metacritic]], the film has a [[weighted mean|weighted average score]] of 17 out of 100, based on 4 critics, indicating "overwhelming dislike".<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.metacritic.com/movie/sir-billi-2012|title=Sir Billi (2012) reviews|work=[[Metacritic]]|access-date= December 10, 2020}}</ref>

The negative reaction to the film was widely reported in the British press.<ref name=brown>{{cite news|last=Brown|first=Craig|title=Sean Connery cartoon film heads for DVD oblivion|url=http://www.scotsman.com/what-s-on/film/sean-connery-cartoon-film-heads-for-dvd-oblivion-1-3070123|accessdate=1 September 2013|newspaper=[[The Scotsman]]|date=1 September 2013}}</ref> Peter Debruge of ''[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]'' called it "woefully anaemic", criticising its "simplistic story and non-sequitur style". They also pointed out a few in-jokes referencing Connery's past role as [[James Bond]], such as title sequence featuring a [[Shirley Bassey]] song that pastiches Bond themes.<ref>{{cite news|last=Debruge|first=Peter|title=Review: 'Sir Billi'|url=https://variety.com/2012/film/reviews/sir-billi-1117947392/|accessdate=22 April 2013|newspaper=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]|date=15 April 2012}}</ref> Siobhan Synnot of ''[[The Scotsman]]'' called it "mirthless" and "rudimentary".<ref>{{cite web|last=Synnot|first=Siobhan|url=https://www.scotsman.com/arts-and-culture/film-reviews-rush-sir-billi-white-house-down-1562136|title=Film reviews: Rush <nowiki> | </nowiki> Sir Billi <nowiki> | </nowiki> White House Down|work=[[The Scotsman]]|date=13 September 2013|access-date=28 March 2020}}</ref> Russ Fischer of ''[[SlashFilm]]'' criticized it as an "ignominious" end to Connery's career, even compared to his previous film, the critically reviled ''[[The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (film)|The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen]]''.<ref name="slashfilm">{{cite web|last=Fischer|first=Russ|title=WTF: Footage From Sean Connery's 'Sir Billi'|url=http://www.slashfilm.com/wtf-footage-from-sean-connerys-sir-billi/|work=[[SlashFilm]]|accessdate=22 April 2013|date=24 June 2010}}</ref> Fred Patten of ''Flayrah'' called the CG "the ugliest that I have ever seen".<ref>{{cite web|last=Patten|first=Fred|title=Can Sean Connery's voice save 'Sir Billi' from its own CGI?|url=http://www.flayrah.com/4416/can-sean-connerys-voice-save-sir-billi-its-own-cgi|work=Flayrah|accessdate=22 April 2013|date=3 November 2012}}</ref> Journalist Lisa Summers was also harshly critical of both the CGI and the story.<ref>{{cite web|last=Summers|first=Lisa|title=SIFF – Sir Billi|url=http://lisasummers.wordpress.com/2012/04/15/siff-sir-billi/|date=15 April 2012}}</ref> ''F Bomb Movie Review'' felt it badly failed to connect with today's children.<ref>{{cite web|title=Sir Billi (Review)|url=http://fbombmoviereview.com/?p=669|work=F Bomb Movie Review|accessdate=22 April 2013|date=15 April 2012}}</ref>

Tracy Moore of [[Common Sense Media]] gave the film a 2 out of 4 star rating, writing: "GUARDIAN OF THE HIGHLANDS has a bit of an identity crisis: It's an animated children's movie about saving an endangered beaver but with the winking sultriness at times of a grown-up action movie. It borrows heavily from James Bond in the introduction, action, and treatment of female characters, who are often shown with heaving, exaggerated cleavage. There are some nice ideas about preserving wildlife and endangered species, and the community must work together to save the day against the evil corporation and corrupt officers. And fans of Sean Connery may enjoy his wisecracking role as a veterinarian/skateboarder/ladies' man. But there's a bit of a mishmash of action and jokes here without a lot of meaningful plot development and some iffy portrayals that muddle the positive messages".<ref>{{Cite web |title=Guardian of the Highlands Movie Review {{!}} Common Sense Media |url=https://www.commonsensemedia.org/movie-reviews/guardian-of-the-highlands |access-date=2022-11-30 |website=www.commonsensemedia.org |language=en}}</ref>


Despite the film's largely negative reception, ''AM FM Magazine'' said Sir Billi was well received on its premiere at the [[Sonoma International Film Festival]].<ref>{{cite web |last= Thompson |first= Christine |title= Sir Sean Connery's Sir Billi Well-received at the Sonoma International Film Festival |url= http://amfmstudiosnews.com/sir-sean-connerys-sir-billi-well-received-at-the-sonoma-film-festival/|work=AM FM Magazine|accessdate=22 April 2013|date=30 April 2012 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20131110005413/http://amfmstudiosnews.com/sir-sean-connerys-sir-billi-well-received-at-the-sonoma-film-festival/ |archive-date = 10 November 2013}}</ref>
== cast ==
*[[Christopher Alexander]] as The Golf Tourist (voice)
*[[John Amabile]] as Milk van Driver (voice)
*[[Sean Connery]] as Sir Billi (voice)
*[[Alan Cumming]] as Gordon the Goat (voice)
*[[Patrick Doyle]] as The Admiral (voice)
*[[Kieron Elliott]] as Arresting Officer
*[[Greg Hemphill]] as Mr. McTavish (voice)
*[[Ford Kiernan]] as Banjo Barry (voice)
*[[Miriam Margolyes]] as Baroness Chantal McToff (voice)
*[[Alex Norton]] as Baron McToff (voice)
*[[Barbara Rafferty]] as Barbara the Jag (voice)
*[[Amy Sacco]] as Toni Turner
*[[Larry Sullivan]] as Lady Serena (voice)
*[[Ruby Wax]] as Patti Turner (voice)


==References==
== References ==
{{Reflist}}
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1552111/ www.imdb.com]
* [http://www.sonomafilmfest.org/sir-billi/ www.sonomafilmfest.org]


== External links ==
* {{Official website|http://www.sirbilli.com/}}
* {{IMDb title|0851471|Sir Billi}}
* {{rottentomatoes|sir_billi_2013}}
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20120714053736/http://www.sonomafilmfest.org/sir-billi/ ''Sir Billi''] at the [[Sonoma International Film Festival]]


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Latest revision as of 16:49, 30 November 2024

Sir Billi
British theatrical release poster
Directed bySascha Hartmann
Written byTessa Hartmann
Based onSir Billi the Vet
by Tessa Hartmann
Produced bySascha Hartmann
Tessa Hartmann
Sean Connery
StarringSean Connery
Alan Cumming
Patrick Doyle
Kieron Elliott
Greg Hemphill
Ford Kiernan
Miriam Margolyes
Amy Sacco
Edited bySteven Weisberg
Music byPatrick Doyle
Shirley Bassey
Production
company
Billi Productions
Distributed byShoreline Entertainment
Release dates
Running time
80 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Budget£15 million ($19 million USD)[1]
Box office$15,838

Sir Billi (also known as Guardian of the Highlands) is a 2012 British animated comedy adventure film directed by Sascha Hartmann and written by his wife Tessa Hartmann, based on an original story they developed together.[2] Produced by Billi Productions, the film stars the voices of Sean Connery, Alan Cumming, Patrick Doyle and Kieron Elliott. Set in the Scottish Highlands, the film follows Sir Billi, an elderly veterinarian who, with the help from his friend Gordon the Goat and the townspeople of Catterness, embarks on an adventure to rescue a beaver named Bessie Boo, while also helping her escape from a corrupt police officer. The film is Scotland's first computer-animated feature film.[3] Connery had actually retired in 2006, but eventually joined the film's cast as a favour to the Hartmanns.

Since Connery served the role of the title character, the film makes numerous references to the James Bond films, even down to parodying the opening sequence of The Spy Who Loved Me (1977). It was Connery's first film role since The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (2003), and his final role before his death in 2020.[2] The film was originally released on 13 April 2012 by Shoreline Entertainment, premiering at the Sonoma International Film Festival, and was re-released theatrically on 13 September 2013.

The film was critically panned for its plot, character designs, sexist content, animation and crude humour, with many considering the film to be a sour note for Sean Connery to end his career on. The film was also a box office disappointment as it only earned $15,838.[4]

Not only was it considered to be one of the worst animated films of all time, but there were some critics who went as far to compare it to Foodfight! in terms of quality claiming it to be the most-hated animated films in cinema history.[5]

Plot

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Sir William "Billi" Sedgewick works as a veterinarian and resides with Gordon, a goat who behaves like a dog, outside the small town of Catterness, located within the Scottish Highlands. On orders of the Scottish government, beavers have become illegal in Scotland and are to be sent to Norway. During one such removal, a lorry carrying a large group of beavers is involved in an accident, letting loose some of the beavers. The officers in charge of the operation, McKenzie and McTavish, manage to recapture most of the beavers, but one escapes. The escapee, Bessie Boo, is subsequently adopted by a family of rabbits. McKenzie, posing as a police officer, mounts an obsessive search for Bessie.

Five years pass as McKenzie continues his search for Bessie. Meanwhile, Bessie and the rabbits partake in a tobogganing race. Bessie's adoptive brother, named Wee Dave, and their mother fall into a river due to the former's carelessness, leading Bessie to attempt to rescue them. Billi, Gordon, and Billi's grandson, Jake, are driving towards Catterness when another rabbit alerts them of the problem. Billi organises a deputation in the town square before noticing McKenzie acting strangely and questioning his identity.

During the group's search, Billi finds and resuscitates Bessie's mother, and soon locates Bessie and Dave approaching Baron McToff's dam. McToff, despite his protests, accepts Billi's demands to turn off the turbines. The group manages to rescue Dave, only to miss Bessie. Gordon bungee-jumps down to catch Bessie, but himself falls into the river. The group retrieves Gordon, but they are distracted by a submarine. Billi gathers a group to save Gordon with a trampoline, but Gordon is knocked out. Victoria, a pilot duck assisting with the group's rescue, throws Billi a bottle of water, which he uses to revive Gordon.

Lady Serena, Billi's daughter, hands Bessie to the submarine's pilot, but McKenzie absconds with Bessie. McKenzie then hijacks Billi‘s Land Rover, causing Billi to give chase in his Aston Martin and eventually on his skateboard across the Highlands. Ending up outside of a military base, McKenzie tries to have Billi arrested, before they are both confronted by the police. McKenzie is himself arrested for his crimes, while Billi promises to reunite Bessie with her family. The townspeople celebrate their victory at the Catterness Inn, while Bessie is returned to her mother. Billi and his consort, Toni Turner, leave the celebration to drive off into the moonlight.

Voice cast

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Critical response

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On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 0%, based on eight reviews, with an average rating of 2.3/10.[6] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 17 out of 100, based on 4 critics, indicating "overwhelming dislike".[7]

The negative reaction to the film was widely reported in the British press.[8] Peter Debruge of Variety called it "woefully anaemic", criticising its "simplistic story and non-sequitur style". They also pointed out a few in-jokes referencing Connery's past role as James Bond, such as title sequence featuring a Shirley Bassey song that pastiches Bond themes.[9] Siobhan Synnot of The Scotsman called it "mirthless" and "rudimentary".[10] Russ Fischer of SlashFilm criticized it as an "ignominious" end to Connery's career, even compared to his previous film, the critically reviled The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen.[11] Fred Patten of Flayrah called the CG "the ugliest that I have ever seen".[12] Journalist Lisa Summers was also harshly critical of both the CGI and the story.[13] F Bomb Movie Review felt it badly failed to connect with today's children.[14]

Tracy Moore of Common Sense Media gave the film a 2 out of 4 star rating, writing: "GUARDIAN OF THE HIGHLANDS has a bit of an identity crisis: It's an animated children's movie about saving an endangered beaver but with the winking sultriness at times of a grown-up action movie. It borrows heavily from James Bond in the introduction, action, and treatment of female characters, who are often shown with heaving, exaggerated cleavage. There are some nice ideas about preserving wildlife and endangered species, and the community must work together to save the day against the evil corporation and corrupt officers. And fans of Sean Connery may enjoy his wisecracking role as a veterinarian/skateboarder/ladies' man. But there's a bit of a mishmash of action and jokes here without a lot of meaningful plot development and some iffy portrayals that muddle the positive messages".[15]

Despite the film's largely negative reception, AM FM Magazine said Sir Billi was well received on its premiere at the Sonoma International Film Festival.[16]

References

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  1. ^ Child, Ben (2 September 2013). "Sean Connery's final film heading to just three cinemas, then DVD". The Guardian. Retrieved 27 July 2022.
  2. ^ a b Ferguson, Brian (17 April 2012). "Fierce attack on Sir Sean Connery's final film, Sir Billi". The Scotsman. Retrieved 22 April 2013.
  3. ^ Kay, Jeremy (3 October 2012). "Shoreline Entertainment acquires worldwide rights to Sir Billi". Screen Daily. Retrieved 22 April 2013.
  4. ^ Nicholson, Tom (6 April 2022). "'Why is a children's film so keen on smut?' The sad saga of Sir Billi, Sean Connery's final film". The Telegraph. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 21 November 2022.
  5. ^ Amidi, Amid (26 February 2014). "'Sir Billi' Retitled 'Guardian Of The Highlands' for U.S. Distribution". Cartoon Brew. Retrieved 30 November 2022.
  6. ^ "Sir Billi (2013)", Rotten Tomatoes, Fandango, retrieved 9 October 2021 Edit this at Wikidata
  7. ^ "Sir Billi (2012) reviews". Metacritic. Retrieved 10 December 2020.
  8. ^ Brown, Craig (1 September 2013). "Sean Connery cartoon film heads for DVD oblivion". The Scotsman. Retrieved 1 September 2013.
  9. ^ Debruge, Peter (15 April 2012). "Review: 'Sir Billi'". Variety. Retrieved 22 April 2013.
  10. ^ Synnot, Siobhan (13 September 2013). "Film reviews: Rush | Sir Billi | White House Down". The Scotsman. Retrieved 28 March 2020.
  11. ^ Fischer, Russ (24 June 2010). "WTF: Footage From Sean Connery's 'Sir Billi'". SlashFilm. Retrieved 22 April 2013.
  12. ^ Patten, Fred (3 November 2012). "Can Sean Connery's voice save 'Sir Billi' from its own CGI?". Flayrah. Retrieved 22 April 2013.
  13. ^ Summers, Lisa (15 April 2012). "SIFF – Sir Billi".
  14. ^ "Sir Billi (Review)". F Bomb Movie Review. 15 April 2012. Retrieved 22 April 2013.
  15. ^ "Guardian of the Highlands Movie Review | Common Sense Media". www.commonsensemedia.org. Retrieved 30 November 2022.
  16. ^ Thompson, Christine (30 April 2012). "Sir Sean Connery's Sir Billi Well-received at the Sonoma International Film Festival". AM FM Magazine. Archived from the original on 10 November 2013. Retrieved 22 April 2013.
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