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<p dir="auto">Entirely filmed in California and Universal studios. The establishing shot of the castle resembles Glamis Castle but was clearly a painting. Not even any stock location footage from Scotland.<br />
The image of Rock in a kilt riding a lake monster bareback is priceless, though.</p>
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