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Cast
Colm Feore | ... |
Pierre Elliott Trudeau
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Polly Shannon | ... |
Margaret Trudeau
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Patrick McKenna | ... |
Duncan
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Don McKellar | ... |
Greenbaum
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Peter Outerbridge | ... |
Jim Coutts
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Raymond Cloutier | ... |
Gérard Pelletier
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Raymond Bouchard | ... |
Jean Marchand
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Jean Marchand | ... |
Marc Lalonde
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R.H. Thomson | ... |
Mitchell Sharp
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Guy Richer | ... |
Jean Chretien
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Luc Proulx | ... |
Rene Levesque
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Geraint Wyn Davies | ... |
Premier William G. Davis
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Eric Peterson | ... |
Tommy Douglas
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John Neville | ... |
British High Commissioner
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Jeremy Akerman | ... |
Bellman
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Yvon Aucoin | ... |
Mandarin
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Doug Barron | ... |
Richard Hatfield
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Peter Blais | ... |
McIlwraith
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Robert Bockstael | ... |
Roy McMurtry
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Sara Botsford | ... |
Mrs. Kathleen Sinclair
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Rick Burchill | ... |
Security Man
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Lee J. Campbell | ... |
Man
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Michel-André Cardin | ... |
Yves
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Stan Carew | ... |
Mordan
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Bill Carr | ... |
Olsen
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David Christoffel | ... |
Barker
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Joe Clark | ... |
Self (archiveFootage)
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John Collins | ... |
Chauffeur
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Michael Copeman | ... |
Robert Stanfield
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Mike Crimp | ... |
Thunder Bay Official
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Jocelyn Cunningham | ... |
Tea Lady
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Cynthia Dale | ... |
Opening Hostess
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Aidan Devine | ... |
The Reporter (Tim Ralfe)
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Richard Donat | ... |
MacDonald
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John Dunsworth | ... |
Delegate
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Bridget Gillie | ... |
Betsy
(as Stephanie Gillie)
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Mark Graham | ... |
Tony
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George Green | ... |
Stetson
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Brendan Hanrahan | ... |
Justin age 8
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Devan Hanrahan | ... |
Sacha age 4
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Brian Heighton | ... |
Brian Peckford
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Martha Irving | ... |
Jean
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Brett Kelly | ... |
News reporter
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Antonella LaCaprara | ... |
Mediator
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Gary Levert | ... |
Roy Romanow
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Darcy Lindzon | ... |
Trudeau's Aide
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Nicola Lipman | ... |
Host
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Cassie MacDonald | ... |
Lin
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John Maclaren | ... |
Bill Bennett
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Andrew MacVicar | ... |
Mason
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Peter Mansbridge | ... |
Peter Mansbridge
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Lisa McGlone | ... |
Levesque aide
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David McIlwraith | ... |
Peter Loughheed
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Rhonda McLean | ... |
Jenny
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Denis Mercier | ... |
Guy
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Jean-Guy Moreau | ... |
Jean Drapeau
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Stephen Morgan | ... |
Bryce Mackasey
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Evan Murphy | ... |
Michel age 4
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Liam Murphy | ... |
Justin age 4
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Knowlton Nash | ... |
Self (archiveFootage)
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William Parsons | ... |
Lester Pearson
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Karl Pruner | ... |
John Turner
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Queen Elizabeth II | ... |
Self (archiveFootage)
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Tony Quinn | ... |
Bald Security Man
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Gregory Richardson | ... |
Photographer
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Claudette Sapp | ... |
Housekeeper
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Carol Sinclair | ... |
Cook
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Geneviève Steele | ... |
Nanny
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Hugh Thompson | ... |
Ron Basford
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Shelley Thompson | ... |
Wife
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Pierre Trudeau | ... |
Self (archiveFootage)
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Heidi von Palleske | ... |
Bonnie
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Paul Welch | ... |
Cameraman
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Ron White | ... |
Mr. James Sinclair
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Craig Wood | ... |
Governor General
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Don Bottomley | ... |
Lead Protester (uncredited)
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Lisa Rose Snow | ... |
Trudeau Girl (uncredited)
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Darrell Yates | ... |
Political Aide (uncredited)
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Directed by
Jerry Ciccoritti |
Written by
Wayne Grigsby | ... | () |
Produced by
Wayne Grigsby | ... | executive producer |
David MacLeod | ... | producer |
Music by
Sandy Moore |
Cinematography by
Norayr Kasper |
Editing by
Dean Soltys |
Editorial Department
Doug Woods | ... | colorist / on-line editor |
Production Design by
Jennifer Stewart |
Art Direction by
Michele Brady |
Set Decoration by
Norma Jean Sanders |
Costume Design by
Martha Curry |
Makeup Department
Betty Belmore | ... | key makeup artist |
Kelly Brennan | ... | key hair stylist |
Nisha Dubey | ... | makeup artist |
Jim Macdonald | ... | hair stylist |
Lois MacDonald | ... | assistant hair stylist |
Colleen Ryan | ... | assistant makeup artist |
Production Management
Elizabeth Guildford | ... | production manager |
Dean Soltys | ... | post-production supervisor |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
John Shurko | ... | trainee assistant director |
Mark Tataryn | ... | first assistant director |
Art Department
Daniel R. Bradette | ... | property master |
Jason Clarke | ... | assistant art director |
Ewen Dickson | ... | set designer |
Sean Emmett | ... | set dresser |
Robert Grani | ... | sets leadman |
Darren Howse | ... | third assistant art director |
David Melrose | ... | construction coordinator |
Colin Paul | ... | set decoration buyer |
Jason Shurko | ... | set dresser |
Geoff Younghusband | ... | assistant property master |
Sound Department
Doug Johnston | ... | production sound mixer |
Bob Melanson | ... | dialog editor |
Allan Scarth | ... | re-recording mixer |
Krista Wells | ... | foley artist |
Visual Effects by
Carrie MacKenzie Long | ... | graphic designer |
Doug Woods | ... | visual effects |
Camera and Electrical Department
Christopher Ball | ... | additional camera operator |
Lori Ann Bellefontaine | ... | generator operator |
Forbes MacDonald | ... | camera operator |
Eddy McInnis | ... | second assistant camera |
Robert J. Petrie | ... | gaffer |
Jordan Schella | ... | electrician |
Kelsey Smith | ... | steadicam operator |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Deanna Anthony | ... | costume cutter |
Melinda Cook | ... | set supervisor |
Rachael Grant | ... | costume assistant |
Location Management
Phil Hatcher | ... | assistant location manager |
Andrew Sheridan | ... | trainee assistant location manager |
Music Department
Brian Power | ... | music editor |
Ron Proulx | ... | music supervisor |
Chris Robinson | ... | music coordinator |
Script and Continuity Department
Maggie Thomas | ... | script supervisor |
Additional Crew
Josée Brodeur | ... | production accountant |
Cathy Grant | ... | production coordinator |
Jean-Francois Hall | ... | figurant |
Susy MacGillivray | ... | assistant to the executive producers |
Eva MacGregor | ... | assistant accountant |
Maureen O'Donnell | ... | communications consultant |
Michael Wamboldt | ... | marine coordinator |
Darren Winter | ... | assistant security coordinator |
Scott Everett Baker | ... | bodyguard (uncredited) |
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Other Companies
- Arpix Media (music supervision)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
In 1968, Canada saw the election of a Prime Minister unlike any other in its history, Pierre Elliot Trudeau. Handsome, witty, idealistic, flamboyant, courageous and debonair Trudeau rides on an unheard of crest of popularity nicknamed "Trudeaumania" that sweeps him into the highest political office in the country. At the same time, he develops a passionate romance with a young Margaret Sinclair that soon leads to marriage. However, events would put both Pierre's political and personal life under the gun as he must struggle with traumatic events like the terrorist crisis that grips Quebec in October 1970 which forces him to declare temporary martial law being but the first of the major challenges. At the same time, the demands of being a Prime Minister's wife takes its own toll on Margaret as her relationship with Pierre begins to disintergrate. Eventually, both pressures do their harm as the couple divorces and Pierre's political standing falls even as his Quebec Seperatist foes rise in power in Quebec and threaten to tear the country apart. With soul searching and difficult confrontations both in the political and private spheres, Pierre Trudeau faces the greatest challenges of his career. Those tasks of fighting to keep Quebec in Canada and then striving to bring home the Canadian Constitution complete with an entrenched Charter of Rights and Freedoms will leave an indelible mark on the nation even while he struggles to reconcile, however partially, with the woman he loved. Written by Kenneth Chisholm (kchishol@rogers.com) |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | The scenes that took place in 1979, i.e. Trudeau leaving the House of Commons after resigning as Liberal leader, the news conference after he came back, and his being congratulated by the faithful after the news conference were all shot in the Centre Block of Parliament Hill on Sept. 11th, 2001. When cast and crew arrived that morning it was a bright sunny day, with Parliament Hill swarming with tourists. By mid afternoon the tourists were gone and Parliament Hill had been sealed off by the RCMP. Filming was allowed to continue inside the now empty building, but the RCMP would not allow any exterior filming. See more » |
Movie Connections | Followed by Trudeau II: Maverick in the Making (2005). See more » |