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Part 4 of 8 short films An Irishman, a dream, buried treasure, a farmer and deadly spade! Storyteller Dave Francis and composer Hamish Napier's continue their series of short films centred on the music and stories of Strathspey in the Scottish Highlands. Commissioned by the Scottish International Storytelling Festival 2020. Devised & Performed by David Francis & Hamish Napier Filmed by Hamish Napier With: Marie-Lousie Napier - voice of Highland Lady Will Boyd-Wallis - fireside guitar The Cask Strength Ceilidh Band - live ceilidh Music: Hamish Napier https://hamishnapier.bandcamp.com/music 'The River', 'Lament for the Silver Brothers' & 'The Spey Cast' From the album 'The River' by Hamish Napier Courtesy of Strathspey Records (c) 2016 'Tree of Knowledge', 'The Tree of the Underworld', 'Hawthorn River', 'The Witches' Tree', 'The Shield Tree' & 'The Trembling Tree' From the album 'The Woods' by Hamish Napier Courtesy of Strathspey Records (c) 2020 Local traditional melodies: Selected from The Angus Cumming Collection, 1780 The Simon Fraser Collection, 1715-1745 The Skye Collection, 1887 James Scott Skinner's 'Harp & Claymore' Collection 1890-1900s University of Aberdeen Images: Somhairle MacDonald - osprey & kelpie artwork Bill Sadler & The Grantown Society - newspaper clippings Alexander Leddingham Photography - Grantown photographs Walter Dempster - log floater photographs Thomas Dick Lauder - Warlock drawing Maps courtesy of the National Library of Scotland & The British Library Thanks to: Chris John Halliday - Local story collector Affleck Gray - Local story collector Su-a Lee - 2nd camera Maighread Stiùbhart - Scottish Gaelic text Filming locations kindly granted by: Douglas & Audrey Miller, Tullochgorum Malcolm Smith, Auchernack RSPB and The Naylors, Rynettin Pete & Marie-Louise Napier, Grantown-on-Spey The Denny Boyd-Wallis family, Tulloch