Whimsical Scottish comedy following the escapades of
two Edinburgh likely-lads who embark on a spate of non-violent robberies
in the style of a modern-day Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Ked. Restless
Natives never takes itself too seriously and works as a charming homage
to the films of director Bill Forsyth. The guitars-as-bagpipes soundtrack
is provided by the late lamented Stuart Adamson of rock band Big Country.
Two youthful Edinburgh losers, unemployed Will (Vincent Friell) and
orphaned joke shop assistant Ronnie (Joe Mullaney) strive to improve
their lifestyle by holding up tourist coaches in the Highlands disguised
as the Clown and the Wolfman. The pair soon gain media notoriety in
Scotland and angling-obsessed local detective Baird (Robert Urquhart)
and CIA officer Bender (Ned Beatty) are put on the case to apprehend
the terrible twosome. The two highwaymen elevate themselves to the
status of national heroes when they distribute a share of their proceeds
to the poor, as their fame spreads across the globe the Highlands
becomes home to an interfering Japanese tv crew – gripped by
the fact the tearaways commit their hold-ups using a Suzuki GP-125!
When Will falls in love with coach guide Margot (Teri Lally) and Ronnie
gets ideas above his station about joining a criminal cooperative
– the day of the pair’s final stick-up draws ever near.