Product Tag - Paul Gross

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    Whale Music (1994)

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    Whale Music (1994)

    Shot around the breathtaking coastline of B.C.’s Howe Sound, Whale Music is the triumphant adaptation of Paul Quarringaton’s Governor General’s Award-winning novel about the redemption of a faded rock star through love and music. Richard J. Lewis’ exploration of the reclusive musician’s efforts to create a piece of music that will summon the whales is a sensory and emotional tour de force. Written by Vancouver Film Festival, Handbook

    $15.00
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    Prairie Giant - The Tommy Douglas Story (2006)

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    Prairie Giant – The Tommy Douglas Story (2006)

    In 1930s Saskatchewan, a small town parish has a new young new pastor, Tommy Douglas. However, for all his regular duties, which include boxing lessons, Tommy sees the poverty and injustice around him which seem beyond his power to address with the pulpit. With that in mind, Douglas enters politics with the socialist Canadian Commonwealth Federation and starts a career where his steadfast idealism runs headlong into the powerful opposition of the rich and the powerful. Despite the long odds, Douglas’ new calling would soon make him a leader that would transform Canada and have him hailed as the greatest Canadian of all.

    $15.00
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    Slings and Arrows

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    Slings and Arrows

    Slings and Arrows is a Canadian TV series set at the fictional New Burbage Festival, a Shakespearean festival similar to the real-world Stratford Festival. The program stars Paul Gross, Stephen Ouimette and Martha Burns.

    The blackly comic series first aired on Canada’s Movie Central and The Movie Network channels in 2003, and received acclaim in the United States when it was shown on the Sundance Channel two years later. Three seasons of six episodes each were filmed in total, with the final season airing in Canada in the summer of 2006 and in the United States in early 2007.

    Slings and Arrows was created and written by former The Kids in the Hall member Mark McKinney, playwright and actress Susan Coyne, and comedian Bob Martin. All three appear in the series as well. The entire series was directed by Peter Wellington.

    $8.00
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    Due South

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    Due South

    Due South is a Canadian crime drama series with elements of comedy. The series was created by Paul Haggis, produced by Alliance Communications, and stars Paul Gross, David Marciano, Gordon Pinsent, Beau Starr, Camilla Scott, Ramona Milano, and latterly Callum Keith Rennie. It ran for 68 episodes over four seasons, from 1994 to 1999.

    Set in Chicago, the show follows the adventures of Constable Benton Fraser, an officer of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, who is attached to the Canadian consulate but works with Detective Raymond Vecchio of the Chicago Police Department to solve crimes, assisted by Fraser’s companion Diefenbaker, a deaf white wolfdog. From season three, Fraser works with a Detective Stanley Kowalski, who is placed in the department to impersonate Detective Vecchio, who goes on an undercover assignment.

    The premise of such a working relationship is established in the pilot episode when Fraser is temporarily posted to Chicago to assist Vecchio in the investigation of the murder of Fraser’s father, who was also of the RCMP. In the process of finding them, he also exposes an environmental corruption scandal involving some members of the RCMP, causing much embarrassment and loss of jobs in his native Northwest Territories, which leaves him persona non grata in Canada and within the RCMP and posted permanently to Chicago.

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    Crash & Burn

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    Crash & Burn

    Jimmy Burn, a streetwise young claims adjuster, tries to make a better life for himself as he navigates the shark-infested waters of the corporate, often corrupt insurance companies, con artists who live from fraud to fraud, shady clients, back-stabbing co-workers and members of the Russian mob. He seeks a quiet, stable life, but that may be out of reach for Jimmy and his fiancee.

    $28.00
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    The Trojan Horse

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    The Trojan Horse

    The Trojan Horse is a Canadian political drama two-part miniseries that first aired on CBC Television on 30 March 2008. It is a sequel to the 2004 miniseries, H2O. It starred Paul Gross, Greta Scacchi and Tom Skerritt. It was directed by Charles Binamé.

    $4.00
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    Cold Comfort (1989)

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    Cold Comfort (1989)

    Dolores has everthing she wants for her birthday: a party, 18 glowing candles, and Stephen, the handsome stranger who’s more than a guest. He’s a prisoner. COLD COMFORT bristles with the suspense, passion and danger of three people caught up in a madman’s game.

    $25.00
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    H2O (2004)

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    H2O (2004)

    When Canada’s Prime Minister drowns in what appears to be a boating accident, his son takes office and is drawn into a deceptive world of power and corruption.

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    Men with Brooms

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    Men with Brooms

    Men with Brooms is a Canadian television sitcom, which debuted on CBC Television on October 4, 2010. It is a television adaptation of the 2002 film Men with Brooms, and was filmed in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.

    The series stars Brendan Gall, William Vaughan, Joel Keller, Anand Rajaram, Aliyah O’Brien, Glenda Braganza, and Siobhan Murphy. The show’s producer, Paul Gross, narrates and makes occasional appearances as Chris Cutter, his character in the original film.

    Men with Brooms aired for one season and was not renewed.

    $16.00
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