Riel (film)
Riel | |
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Genre | Biography Drama War |
Written by | Roy Moore |
Directed by | George Bloomfield |
Starring | Raymond Cloutier Christopher Plummer Roger Blay Lloyd Bochner James Bradford |
Theme music composer | William McCauley |
Country of origin | Canada |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Executive producer | Stanley Colbert |
Producer | John Trent |
Cinematography | Vic Sarin |
Editor | Myrtle Virgo |
Running time | 150 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | CBC |
Release | April 15, 1979 |
Riel is a 1979 Canadian made-for-television biographical film about Métis leader Louis Riel.[1]
Plot
Louis Riel leads the Red River and North-West Rebellions against the Canadian government's expansionist ideas. The first was a successful rebellion in which created the Province of Manitoba and a later more violent and unsuccessful one in Saskatchewan in 1885 which led to his capture, trial and eventual execution
Cast
- Raymond Cloutier as Louis Riel
- Christopher Plummer as Prime Minister John A. Macdonald
- Roger Blay as Gabriel Dumont
- Maury Chaykin as Howard
- Barry Morse as William Mactavish
- Leslie Nielsen as Major Leif Newry Fitzroy Crozier
- Dave Thomas as Militia Captain
- William Shatner as The Barker
- Don Harron as Donald Smith
- Chris Wiggins as General Frederick Dobson Middleton
- John Neville as General Garnet Wolseley
- Lloyd Bochner as Dr. John Christian Schultz
- James Bradford as Captain Bradshaw
- Brenda Donohue as Agnes Schultz
- Marcel Sabourin as Joseph-Noël Ritchot
- Gary Reineke as Thomas Scott
- Fern Henry as Maguerite Riel
- Tony Robinow as Lemieux
Production
The film was shot at Cinespace Film Studios in Kleinburg, Ontario, with additional photography at Ottawa, Ontario. The production utilized the local community to fulfill extra roles and stunt riders. Community members like Jim Naish, and others, earned a spot with their shooting and riding abilities.
References
- ^ Gerald Pratley, A Century of Canadian Cinema. Lynx Images, 2003. ISBN 1-894073-21-5. p. 184.
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