Canada's Sweetheart: The Saga of Hal C. Banks

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Canada's Sweetheart: The Saga of Hal C. Banks
Directed byDonald Brittain
Written byDonald Brittain
Richard Nielsen
Produced byDonald Brittain
Adam Symansky
Starring
Donald Brittain
Maury Chaykin
CinematographyAndreas Poulsson
Edited byRita Roy
Richard Todd
Music byEldon Rathburn
Release date
  • 8 September 1985 (1985-09-08)
Running time
115 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish

Canada's Sweetheart: The Saga of Hal C. Banks is a Canadian docudrama, written and produced by Donald Brittain. It aired in 1985 on CBC Television.

The film was about Hal C. Banks, a controversial American labour union leader who came to Canada in 1949 to lead a sectarian fight between rival shipping unions. Banks left Canada in 1962 after being brought up on criminal charges.

Banks appeared before the Norris Commission, which was set up to investigate his strongarm tactics and links to beatings of opposition unions, and non signed shipping companies. In particular was the ULS and the Maritime Union run by his former lieutenant Michael Sheehan, who had testified before the Norris Commission against Banks, and led the push to loosen the SIU grip on the Great Lakes.

Maury Chaykin played the role of Banks in dramatic reenactments.

Awards[]

Winner of five awards, including Gemini Awards for best screenplay and best direction.[1]

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