The CIA, KGB and RCMP are after an honest lady banker and her crusading journalist friend after the two come into the possession of a superchip that could start WWIII, if it walls into the wrong hands.
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Michael Sarrazin | ... |
Daniel Hawkins
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Margot Kidder | ... |
Mickey Tremaine
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Alan Scarfe | ... |
Royle Wishart
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Ken Pogue | ... |
Captain McCullough
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John Boylan | ... |
Double Agent Kleelyov
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Vlasta Vrana | ... |
Chuck
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Donald Pilon | ... |
Covington
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James D. Morris | ... |
Shanks
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Shawn Lawrence | ... |
Pierre de Beaufort
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Pierre Zimmer | ... |
Jamisson
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Terry Haig | ... |
Scientist
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Bob Pot | ... |
Second Russian
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Pier Paquette | ... |
Third Russian
(as Pier Kohl)
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Léo Ilial | ... |
Minister of National Defence
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Joy Boushel | ... |
Judy
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Renée Girard | ... |
Mrs. Dougherty [Ma tente]
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Patricia Phillips | ... |
Betty
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Louis Negin | ... |
Conductor
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Marc Denis | ... |
Police at Border
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Philip Pretten | ... |
Police at Border
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Raymond Bélisle | ... |
Bert the Painter
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Ken Ernhofer | ... |
News Announcer
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Mark Walker | ... |
Hotel Clerk
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Catherine Colvey | ... |
Reporter at Shopping Plaza
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Michel Pasquier | ... |
Vincent
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Thomas Donohue | ... |
Manager / Small Bank
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John Walsh | ... |
CIA Operative
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Gary Plaxton | ... |
T.V. News Director
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Linda E. Smith | ... |
T.V. Production Assistant
(as Linda Smith)
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James Rae | ... |
Minister's Aide
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John Casuccio | ... |
Waiter
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Don McGowan | ... |
Andy / Bank Garage
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Claudia Cardinal | ... |
Secretary / Small Bank
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Brian Dooley | ... |
Workman-Mover
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Danielle Lepage | ... |
Jamisson's Secretary
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Rob Roy | ... |
Bank Guard #1
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Mark Burns | ... |
Reporter at Bank
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Roger Clown | ... |
Bunny
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Jacques Desbaillets | ... |
Joe the Taxi Driver
(as Jacques Des Baillets)
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Bill Haugland | ... |
Bill the Reporter
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Peter Bray | ... |
Bar Doorman
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Danette Mackay | ... |
Make-up Girl
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Robert Parson | ... |
Policeman
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Mireille Cassauella | ... |
Erotic Dancer
(as Mireille Cassauelle)
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Roland Nincheri | ... |
Chauffeur
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Jon Granik | ... |
KGB Head
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David Rigby | ... |
Taxi Driver
(as Dave Rigby)
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Directed by
Robin Spry |
Written by
Jamie Brown | ... | (based on a story by) and |
Robin Spry | ... | (based on a story by) |
Jamie Brown | ... | (screenplay) |
Produced by
Jamie Brown | ... | producer |
Neil J.P. Leger | ... | executive producer (as Neil Léger) |
Bob Presner | ... | line producer |
Robin Spry | ... | producer |
Music by
Ben Low |
Cinematography by
Ron Stannett | ... | director of photography |
Editing by
Diann Ilnicki |
Editorial Department
Peter Cooke | ... | assistant editor |
Gerda Gerke | ... | negative cutter |
Ron Rewakowsky | ... | assistant editor |
Hildegarde Schaefer | ... | negative cutter |
Borek Sedivek | ... | assistant editor |
Vladimir Zabransky | ... | colour timer |
Casting By
Nadia Rona |
Production Design by
Michel Proulx |
Costume Design by
Ginette Magny |
Makeup Department
Thomas Booth | ... | principal makeup artist (as Tom Booth) |
André Morneau | ... | hair stylist |
Colleen Quinton | ... | principal makeup artist |
Production Management
Peter Bray | ... | production manager |
Michel Chauvin | ... | unit manager |
Michel Guay | ... | assistant unit manager |
Françoise McNeil | ... | assistant to production manager |
Alex Simard | ... | post-production supervisor |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Lise Abastado | ... | first assistant director |
Jacques Laberge | ... | second assistant director |
Art Department
Fernand Boudrias | ... | props vehicles |
André Chamberland | ... | props buyer |
Simon Chamberland | ... | set dresser |
Jacques De Lery | ... | set dresser |
Pierre Fournier | ... | propsman |
Louis Gascon | ... | assistant props |
Christopher Gilmore | ... | swing crew (as Chris Gilmore) |
Jean-Luc Reiher | ... | set dresser |
Donald B. Riordan | ... | swing crew (as Don Riordan) |
Sound Department
Diane Boucher | ... | dialogue editor |
Don Cohen | ... | location mixer |
Suzanne Comtois | ... | assistant sound editor |
Michel Descombes | ... | re-recording mixer |
Diane Douville | ... | sound editing trainee |
Jérôme Décarie | ... | foley assistant |
André Gagnon | ... | re-recording assistant |
Francois Gingras | ... | sound apprentice (as François Gingras) |
Antoine Morin | ... | assistant sound editor |
Viateur Paiement | ... | foley artist / supervising sound editor |
Daniel Vincent | ... | assistant sound editor |
Eric Zimmer | ... | boomman |
Special Effects by
Charles-Henri Duclos | ... | special effects assistant |
Jacques Godbout | ... | special effects coordinator |
Francis Youri | ... | special effects assistant |
Stunts
Marco Bianco | ... | stunts |
Ted Hanlan | ... | stunts |
Jamie Jones | ... | stunts |
Alison Reid | ... | stunts |
David Rigby | ... | stunt coordinator (as Dave Rigby) / stunt taxi driver (as Dave Rigby) |
T.J. Scott | ... | stunts |
John Walsh | ... | stunts |
Camera and Electrical Department
Robert B. Baylis | ... | grip (as Robert Baylis) |
Guy Bissonette | ... | grip (as Guy Bissonnette) |
Michel Paul Bélisle | ... | gaffer |
Michel Canuel | ... | generator operator |
Jean Courteau | ... | swing crew |
Christian Duguay | ... | Steadicam operator |
Marc Hénaut | ... | first electric |
Robert Lapierre Jr. | ... | key grip (as Robert Lapierre) |
John Lewin | ... | third electric |
Luc Lussier | ... | assistant camera |
Larry Lynn | ... | second camera operator |
Marion Mailhot | ... | second electric |
Andrew Nevard | ... | second assistant camera |
Yves Ouimet | ... | generator operator |
Yves Paquette | ... | swing crew |
James Rae | ... | stills |
Eric Sandmark | ... | video operator |
Ron Stannett | ... | camera operator |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Suzanne Canuel | ... | dresser |
Denise Lemieux | ... | wardrobe mistress |
Martine Picard | ... | assistant buyer |
Brunhilde Pradier | ... | wardrobe seamstress |
Location Management
Ken Korrall | ... | location manager |
Music Department
Jean Corriveau | ... | musical collaborator |
Daniel Deshaime | ... | musical collaborator |
Script and Continuity Department
Marie Théberge | ... | script supervisor |
Transportation Department
Neil Bibby | ... | driver (as Neil Allan Bibby) |
Jim Disensi | ... | driver captain |
Gerardo Manzi | ... | driver |
David O'Donnell | ... | driver |
Robert Smith | ... | driver |
Ted Wilson | ... | driver (as Teddy Wilson) |
Additional Crew
Janine Anderton | ... | production coordinator |
Hayg Fazliyan | ... | production assistant |
Marc Furtado | ... | production assistant |
Patrice Houx | ... | production assistant |
Bernard Lamy | ... | production accountant |
Élisabeth Lamy | ... | production bookkeeper (as Élizabeth Lamy) |
Christian Lanthier | ... | production assistant |
Isabelle Létourneau | ... | product placement |
Richard Marsan | ... | production assistant |
John McDonald | ... | designer: microchip |
Linda Nadler | ... | production assistant |
June Pinheiro | ... | production assistant |
Thanks
Hélène Grimard | ... | special thanks: Telescene staff (as Hélène Gallizi) |
Dalal Istambouli | ... | special thanks: Telescene staff |
Monique Julien | ... | special thanks: Telescene staff |
Marie-José Maillé | ... | special thanks: Telescene staff |
France Nantel | ... | special thanks: Telescene staff |
Linda Verret | ... | special thanks: Telescene staff |
Production Companies
- Telescene Productions (produced by)
- Téléfilm Canada (with the participation of)
- Société Générale du Cinéma du Québec (with the financial participation of)
- Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) (in association with)
Distributors
- CBS/Fox Home Video (1987) (Australia) (video)
- Charter Entertainment (1987) (United States) (VHS)
- EastWest Entertainment (2007) (United States) (DVD) (double feature with "Treasure of the Yankee Zephyr")
- Edde Entertainment (1995) (United States) (VHS)
- Malo Video (Canada) (VHS)
- Malofilm Home Video (1987) (Canada) (video)
- Medusa Home Video (1986) (United Kingdom) (VHS)
- New Line Home Video (1994) (United States) (VHS)
- New World Video (1987) (Canada) (video)
- Osiris Entertainment (2011) (United States) (DVD) (dvdr)
- Platinum Disc (1999) (United States) (DVD)
- RCA/Columbia Pictures International Video (1987) (Netherlands) (VHS)
- Shapiro Entertainment (1986) (World-wide) (sales)
- TVS Home Video (2011) (United States) (DVD) (dvdr)
- Video Medien Pool (VMP) (1987) (West Germany) (VHS)
- Westlake Entertainment Group (2003) (United States) (DVD)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- A&M Records (courtesy of) ("Summer of '69")
- Bagatelle (the producers wish to thank: for their participation)
- Bank of Montreal (the producers wish to thank: for their participation)
- CFCF-TV (special thanks)
- Cidem-Cinema, Montreal (the producers wish to thank: for their participation)
- David Novek & Associates (publicity)
- Elite Productions (casting)
- Epson Canada (special thanks)
- Film Docteur du Québec inc. (opticals)
- Film Finances Canada (completion guarantor)
- JVC Canada (special thanks)
- Labatt Breweries of Canada (the producers wish to thank: for their participation)
- Le Centre de montage électronique (the producers wish to thank: for their participation)
- Lucas Jewellery (the producers wish to thank: for their participation)
- Motorola Canada (special thanks)
- National Research Council Canada (additional material)
- PMT Video (the producers wish to thank: for their participation)
- Panavision (Canada) Corporation (equipment supplier)
- Phillips Electronics (special thanks)
- Publifilms Limited (unit publicist)
- Roots Canada (the producers wish to thank: for their participation)
- Sherman Grinberg Film Libraries (additional material)
- Sony Canada (special thanks)
- St. Hubert Bar-B-Q (the producers wish to thank: for their participation)
- The Bombardier Corporation (the producers wish to thank: for their participation)
- The Canadian Railway Museum (the producers wish to thank: for their participation)
- The Stunt Team (stunt coordination)
- The War Amps of Canada (the producers wish to thank: for their participation)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
The CIA, KGB and RCMP are after a lady banker (Kidder) who has a piece of mutated microchip that engages directly with brain cells. Unfortunately, the only one who believes her is a sardonic TV news anchor with a crusading streak (Michael Sarrazin) whom she met on a train. They team up in order to survive and get to the bottom of things.
Written by Bob Presner |
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Taglines | Hunted by killers. Pursued by spies. Witnesses to a murder... Their only chance is with each other. See more » |
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