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Posted by Laura (Member # 318) on :
 
Hi, I have been searching EVERYWHERE for St Elmo's Fire in Scotland, or British web sites and i cant find it anywhere, can anyone help me out? I am beginning to think its not actually real!
 
Posted by Nick (Member # 404) on :
 
You mean real as in a real movie or the phenomenon known as St Elmo's fire?

Both are real and St Elmos Fire can be seen in many northern countries like Russia, Scotland, Scandinavia, Canada. It is caused by charged particles from the sun reacting with the earths atmosphere.

Generally in Scotland or England, it is referred to as "The Northern Lights".

St. Elmo's Fire is mostly a North American Expression.

Hope that helps.
 


Posted by Laura (Member # 318) on :
 
Thanks Nick i didnt know that either. I was meaning the movie though :) I ment you cant buy it here anywhere and the only place to get hold of it is from america which doesn't work as its not PAL VHS. Thanks for trying to help though.
 
Posted by P_a_u_l (Member # 1022) on :
 
Hey Nick, sorry to be a bit geeky here, but St Elmo's Fire (the phenomenon) isn't the Northern Lights. It was a phenomenon really seen back in the days of the old sailing ships of the 17th and 18th Centuries. What happened (and bear in mind I'm doing this from memory remembering old science lessons from school) it was electrically charges particles in the atmosphere that gathered around things like masts, church spires and latterly aircraft wings in stormy or unsettled weather. During thunderstorms, the air becomes statically charged, and this grounds itself at the nearest convenient earthing point, usually one of the above mentioned masts or suchlike.

OK, geeks hat off.

Laura, as far as the UK vhs goes, go to http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00004CJX0/qid%3D1028144120/026-7858930-7996465 (you probably need to type this or cut/paste to your address bar in your browser. They have 6 copies (as of 8:45pm Wed 31 July UK-time) that are selling from £9.99. They may be used, but hey, they will be compatible with your player.

The other thing to try is Blackstar, they will search for a copy for you.
 


Posted by Nick (Member # 404) on :
 
OK, OK. So you're a better physicist... ;))))

I'm sure a lot of people confuse it though. <wink>

As far as the movie is concerned, don't waste your time with VHS, get the excellent DVD with a very good directors commentary.

In either case, use the red search device we have provided on the page or Paul's suggestions :))))))))
 


Posted by Laura (Member # 318) on :
 
I know the DVD is probably 10 times better than VHS but I dont have a DVD player sadly! Mabye in the future though

 
Posted by Jeannie (Member # 260) on :
 
Paul you are a fount of information aren't you?! As always I bow to your superior intellect!
 
Posted by Nick (Member # 404) on :
 
Yep, just like Bruce Leeroy in "Last Dragon", Paul's the MAAAASTER !!!

;)))
 




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