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Canada's Fighting Forces: D.J. Dwyer: Government of Canada World War I propaganda film [2] 1916: British Columbia for the Empire: A. D. Kean: Compilation Recruiting and training of British Columbia military units, and their departures for service in WWI. Self-Defence: Charles Roos: Albert Grupe: Docudrama: It depicts a fictitious German ...
Sonny Rollins album with Alphonso Johnson and Jack Dejohnette Disc: 2 Charlie Haden album with Billy Higgins: Te Vou! 1994 Roy Haynes album with David Kikoski, Christian McBride, and Donald Harrison: Blues for Pat: Live In San Francisco: 1995 The Joshua Redman Quartet album with Christian McBride and Billy Higgins: Pursuance: 1996
Screened at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival: Screamers: Christian Duguay: Peter Weller, Roy Dupuis, Jennifer Rubin: Sci-fi / Horror: Philip K. Dick adaptation; Canada-Japan co-production made with U.S. financing Skin Deep: Midi Onodera: Melanie Nicholls-King, Keram Malicki-Sánchez: Drama co-produced with the National Film Board: Direct to DVD ...
Canada-UK co-production [5] Rituals: Peter Carter: Hal Holbrook, Lawrence Dane, Robin Gammell: Horror: The Rubber Gun: Allan Moyle: Stephen Lack, Allan Moyle: Drama: The Sand Castle: Co Hoedeman: NFB animated short: Academy Award winner for animated short [6] Silver Blaze: John Davies: Christopher Plummer, Thorley Walters: Drama: Skip Tracer ...
Shot in 1977 in Montreal, this was film producer Garth Drabinsky's first production. According to film critic Jay Scott , Eric Boyd-Perkins originally edited the film; but the version released in Canadian cinemas in 1983 had been re-cut by "film doctor" Fima Noveck, who had "saved any number of other ailing" movies.
Rock & Roll Machine (also Rock 'N' Roll Machine) is the second studio album by Canadian hard rock band Triumph.It was first released in 1977 by Attic Records.The album contained in the band's first hit, a version of Joe Walsh's "Rocky Mountain Way".
Canadian Bacon is a 1995 comedy film written, produced, and directed by Michael Moore which satirizes Canada–United States relations along the Canada–United States border. [5] The film stars an ensemble cast featuring Alan Alda , John Candy (in his final film role), Bill Nunn , Kevin J. O'Connor , Rhea Perlman , Kevin Pollak , G. D ...
In 1977, they moved to Montreal [4] and started touring all over US and Canada without getting much visibility. Their big break happened in September 1978, when they toured in Japan for ten days. The reception was so favourable that they recorded a live album there: Tour Of Japan .