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The Hounds of Notre Dame

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Hounds of Notre Dame
Directed byZale Dalen
Written byKen Mitchell
Produced byFil Fraser
StarringThomas Peacocke
Frances Hyland
Barry Morse
David Ferry
CinematographyRon Orieux
Edited byBarry Freeman
Music byMaurice Marshall
Distributed byPan-Canadian Film Distributors
Release date
  • October 10, 1980 (1980-10-10)
Running time
99 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish
Budget$ 1,200,000

The Hounds of Notre Dame is a 1980 Canadian drama film directed by Zale Dalen.

Plot

The Hounds of Notre Dame is about 36 hours in the life of Père Athol Murray, a hard-drinking, chain-smoking Catholic priest, teacher, political activist and coach of the school hockey team, The Hounds. Peacocke gives a powerful performance as Murray, who defies his superior and gives anti-CCF (Co-operative Commonwealth Federation) speeches in 1940s Saskatchewan. The film received outstanding reviews and Peacocke won a Genie Award for best actor, but it received only limited distribution and came to symbolize the problems inherent in producing quality Canadian features.[1]

Reception

References

  1. ^ Wise, Wyndham (2001). Take One's Essential Guide to Canadian Film. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. p. 102. ISBN 0 8020 3512 4. Retrieved March 30, 2017.