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Scottish fling: Tourism expected to increase in Loch Ness region where movie 'Water Horse' was filmed

Published: Sunday, Jan. 6, 2008 12:29 a.m. MST
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LOCH NESS, Scotland — The Christmas Day release of the film, "The Water Horse," is likely to spark a storm of renewed interest in the Loch Ness monster. The legendary sea creature, known affectionately as Nessie, is said to swim the depths of Scotland's fabled lake.

Officials of Visit Scotland expect Nessie-mania to create a tourism surge in the Loch Ness region, similar to what was seen in the country after the release of "Braveheart" and "Rob Roy," two other movies filmed in Scotland.

Aimed at family audiences, "The Water Horse" tells the story of a little boy who finds a mysterious egg on the shore of a loch. When the egg hatches, a mythical water horse emerges. The beast grows rapidly and becomes difficult to conceal. The boy must find ways to protect it. He is torn between keeping it safe or setting it free. The movie is an adaptation of a critically acclaimed novel by Dick King-Smith about the Loch Ness monster.

In August 2006, film crews descended into verdant valleys in the Scottish Highlands to capture images that speak of adventure and wonderment. For the residence of the movie's family, director Jay Russell picked a 100-year-old estate on the shores of Loch Fyne, a short distance from Loch Ness. Several major scenes were shot at Ardkinglas, including the night that the boy goes out to his father's workshop and discovers the creature emerging from the egg.

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I visited Ardkinglas and had tea with estate manager Jean Maskell during a September trip.

"An artificial door was constructed, enclosing the porch to the main door," she explained as we entered the 50-room manor house. Movie viewers will appreciate the Edwardian craftsmanship of this stone house designed by renowned Scottish architect Robert Lorimer. Stained glass, crystal chandeliers, oil paintings, Oriental rugs and carved oak furnishings harken to a past era of comfortable wealth. The family crest bearing three bay leaves is carved into a handsome mantelpiece.

Maskell ushered her guests into the boy's bedroom on the second floor. The windows facing the driveway are recognizable in the scene in which the army sets up tents on the lawn. Across the hall from the bedroom, the bathroom contains the tub used to sustain the little sea creature.

While sitting in the wood-paneled dining room, Maskell explained that this room served as the mother's bedroom for the film. Sunlight poured through the windows. We overlooked terraced gardens, the shimmering loch and woodlands.

Recent comments

I recently watched the film with my two children. I sat there...

Jo | Jan. 17, 2008 at 10:30 p.m.

We can't wait to see the film which comes out at the end of February...

Jean Maskell | Jan. 8, 2008 at 1:52 a.m.

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Linda Lange, Knoxville News Sentinel

Urquhart Castle, a ruin dating from the 16th century, has a commanding view of Loch Ness. The fortress is a reflection of Scotland's turbulent past.

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