Gerard Butler's lighthouse mystery movie hits the big screen

A film shot on location in southern and western Scotland and based on a true story from the Outer Hebrides is hitting the big screen.
The Vanishing - previously entitled Keepers - stars Gerard Butler, Peter Mullan and Connor Swindells.
It is based on the true story of the disappearance of three lighthouse keepers on the Flannan Isles.
Three lighthouses in Dumfries and Galloway - Killantringan, Mull of Galloway and Corsewall - along with Cloch in the Firth of Clyde - were used for filming.
They also filmed in Port Logan which was said to have many similar features to the Isle of Lewis harbour where the men would have sailed to the Flannan Isles.
"We had lots of offers to take the film elsewhere but we always held firm to the idea that we wanted it to be shot in Scotland," said producer Sean Marley.
Paisley-born Butler took to social media during filming to say how much he was enjoying being back in his homeland.
"I have not made a movie in Scotland since Dear Frankie in 2001," he added in the film's production notes.
"I've been reminded of how proud I am to be Scottish while making this movie."
The film was directed by Kristoffer Nyholm, best known for The Killing.
It has already been released in the United States and is now being released in the UK.