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Nessie
Directed byRobbie Moffat
Written byRobbie Moffat
Mairi Sutherland
Rachael Sutherland
Produced byTeodora Shaleva
StarringPatrick Kilpatrick
John Michie
Tanya Fear
Stephanie Beacham
Production
company
Palm Tree Universal
Distributed byPhoenix Worldwide LLC
Release date
21 May 2023
CountriesEngland
USA
LanguageEnglish

Nessie is a 2023 American-British family comedy film directed by Robbie Moffat and written by Moffat, Tim Churchill and Catherine O'Reilly. It stars Patrick Kilpatrick, John Michie, Tanya Fear and Stephanie Beacham and premiered on 21 May 2023 at the Cannes Film Festival.

Plot

When an American billionaire dies, and leaves $50 million to the rural Scottish village of Loch Ness, his furious son contests the will, forcing the villagers to prove that the Loch Ness Monster is real.

Cast

Production

Originally titled Finding Nessie during production, the film was mainly shot in Loch Awe, Scotland.[1]

References

  1. ^ Neil, Sandy (8 July 2022). "Nessie Comes to Loch Awe". The Oban Times.