
Overview:
A love story involving a Canadian professional hockey player and a hippie folk singer. Their union is tumultuous, as both try to come to terms with their differences in careers and lifestyles. Several National Hockey League players also appear in the film.Status: | Released (1971-11-12) |
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Screen: | George Robertson, John F. Bassett, Scott Young |
Productions: | Canadian Film Development Corporation, Agincourt Productions Limited, The Cannon Group |
Production Countries: | Canada |
Spoken Languages: | English |
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Casts
- 41256: Art Hindle - Billy Duke
- 1054403: Trudy Young - Sherry Nelson
- 17580: John Vernon - Fred Wares
- 252: Sean Sullivan - Greg Walsh
- 1196974: Vivian Reis - Grace Walsh
- 1446328: George Armstrong - Himself
- 1446329: Bruce Armstrong - Billy at age 3
Crews
- 1166410: George Robertson - Screenplay - Writing
- 40378: George McCowan - Director - Directing
- 1162976: Donald Wilder - Director of Photography - Camera
- 1205943: John F. Bassett - Producer - Production
- 1265087: Ron Collier - Original Music Composer - Sound
- 1977700: Paul Coombe - Sound Re-Recording Mixer - Sound
- 1396548: Alban Streeter - Sound Editor - Sound
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Review text:
Art Hindle stars as hot young rookie Billy Duke, who comes to Toronto from a small Ontario town to play for the Maple Leafs and coach Fred Wares (John Vernon). His aggressive play shakes up both the league, and local folk rocker Sherrie Lee Nelson (Trudy Young) digs Duke off the ice ....
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