Pleasant enough, modest, hummock-sized tall tale about a pair of English cartographers stopping in a Welsh village during the Great War, measuring the local pride and joy -- the first mountain in Wales -- as sixteen feet shy of an official mountain, and getting detained there while the villagers pile an additional eighteen feet of dirt on the summit. Attractively photographed by Vernon Layton and acted by Hugh Grant, Colm Meaney, Ian McNeice, Tara Fitzgerald, and above all Kenneth Griffith as the quiveringly outraged reverend. Written and directed by Christopher Monger. (1995) — Duncan Shepherd
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