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Grange Avenue tells of a forbidden love affair between a male Chinese immigrant and a white woman set in 1954 Toronto. Julia MacMillan falls for student Raymond Lam after a racial attack outside his Grange Avenue rooming house. Lovers... See more »

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Raymond Lam (as Richard J. Lee)
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Julia MacMillan

Directed by

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Allan Tong

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Allan Tong ... (written by)

Produced by

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Paul de Silva ... executive producer
Louis Mercier ... producer
Randy Shek ... co-producer
Allan Tong ... co-producer

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John M. Tran

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Prem Sooriyakumar

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Kyoungkuen Chung ... on-line editor (as Kyoung Kuen Chung)

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Roxanne DeNobrega ... key makeup/hair

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Catherine Emmanuel ... second assistant director

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Rose Lagacé ... assistant set carpenter (as Rosanna Lagace) / set dresser (as Rosanna Lagace)

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Scott Bell ... sound recordist
Brent Pickett ... sound editor

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Lyudmila Genkova ... script supervisor

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Grange Avenue tells of a forbidden love affair between a male Chinese immigrant and a white woman set in 1954 Toronto. Julia MacMillan falls for student Raymond Lam after a racial attack outside his Grange Avenue rooming house. Lovers Raymond and Julia embark on a torrid affair until Julia's pregnancy threatens to expose their interracial affair to a hostile society. Can their love survive? Written by Allan Tong

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  • 15 min
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Trivia Named after an actual street in downtown Toronto that was (and remains) a key part of Chinatown. See more »

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