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2003
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Toronto TV scripter and stage director Jack Blum made his feature directorial debut with this Canadian family psychological...
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Director, Screenwriter
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1998
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The action in Canadian provocateur Atom Egoyan's cryptic Exotica revolves largely around the strip club, which lends the film...
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1994
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1989
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This entry in the series of Canadian direct-to-video actioners, follows the further adventures of renegade cop/Vietnam war...
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1989
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In this actioner, vigilantes must watch over a Canadian city after its police go on strike. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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1988
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Made for Canadian television, Shell Game stars Brenda Robins as a high-profile defense attorney. Right now, Brenda is...
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1985
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A film from Canada titled Hockey Night: are we at all surprised? This amiable little teen-oriented film is set in a small...
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Screenwriter
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1984
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The Siege gets under way with an attack on a Canadian gay bar by a neo-fascist group called "The New Order." One of the...
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1983
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Some potent comic talent lends credibility to the Canadian Funny Farm. Michael Chapin stars as Mark, a would-be stand-up...
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1982
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After the seizing of the American Embassy in Tehran on November 4, 1979, six Americans manage to escape. They contact...
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1981
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This pilot film for the TV detective series Cagney and Lacey stars Loretta Swit as Chris Cagney and Tyne Daly as Mary Beth...
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1981
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Certainly the low point in Glenn Ford's acting career, this Canadian production is, nevertheless, one of the slickest-looking...
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Alfred
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1981
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In this uninspired attempt at teen comedy, Tim (Michael Biehn) has returned home in disgrace as far as his dad is concerned...
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1980
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Set at a low-end summer camp and aimed squarely at a teen audience, Meatballs is a light screwball comedy that turned its...
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Spaz
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1979
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