The Cap
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The Cap | |
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Directed by | Robert A. Duncan |
Written by | writer Robert A. Duncan story Morley Callaghan |
Produced by | Robert Verrall |
Starring | Michael Ironside Nicholas Podbrey |
Cinematography | Andreas Poulsson |
Edited by | Ginny Stikeman |
Music by | Chris Crilly |
Production company | |
Distributed by | WonderWorks |
Release date |
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Running time | 24 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
The Cap is a 1984 Canadian short film directed and written by Robert A. Duncan. The film is based on a short story by Morley Callaghan. The film was produced by Michael MacMillan, Seaton McLean, Janice Platt Andy Thomson. The production agencies were Atlantis Films Limited and the National Film Board of Canada.
Plot[]
The plot centres on a young boy from Montreal named Steve (Nicholas Podbrey) who is given a baseball cap by his idol, Andre Dawson of the Montreal Expos. One day, Steve loses the cap and soon after discovers that it was found by the boy of a wealthy businessman. Steve along with his unemployed father (Michael Ironside), go to the wealthy boy's house to discuss the matter. After a long and heated debate, Steve and his father leave empty-handed.
Cast[]
- Michael Ironside
- Nicholas Podbrey
- Jennifer Dale
- David Connor
- Steven Bednarski
- Roger Michael
- Andre Dawson
- Duke Snider
- Dave Van Horne
- Tim Raines
External links[]
- 1984 films
- English-language films
- 1984 short films
- 1980s sports films
- Canadian short films
- National Film Board of Canada short films
- Montreal Expos
- Canadian baseball films
- Films set in Montreal
- Films shot in Montreal
- Films based on short fiction
- Quebec films
- Canadian films
- Quebec film stubs