Charlie Grant's War
Charlie Grant's War is a Canadian television film, directed by Martin Lavut and broadcast by CBC Television in 1985.[1] Set during World War II, the film stars R. H. Thomson as Charlie Grant, a Canadian activist and humanitarian who was living in Austria at the time of the war, and helped to smuggle Jews out of the country for their safety.[2]
Charlie Grant's War | |
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Genre | Drama |
Written by | Anna Sandor |
Directed by | Martin Lavut |
Starring | R. H. Thomson |
Country of origin | Canada |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Producer | William Gough |
Cinematography | Vic Sarin |
Editor | Myrtle Virgo |
Running time | 125 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | CBC Television |
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The film's cast also included Jean Archambault, Anthony Bekenn, Peter Boretski, Douglas Campbell, Marigold Charlesworth, Peter Dvorsky, Jan Rubeš, Vlasta Vrána, Louis Negin, Joan Orenstein and John Friesen.
The film had its television premiere on January 27, 1985.[1]
The film received several ACTRA Award nominations at the 1986 ACTRA Awards, including for Best TV Program, Best Actor (Thomson), Best Supporting Performance (Dvorsky, Rubeš) and Best Writing (Anna Sandor).[3] It won the awards for Best Program and Best Writing.[4]
References
- Donald Martin, "A Canadian hero finally gets his due". The Globe and Mail, January 26, 1985.
- "Charlie Grant's War". Halifax Chronicle-Herald, January 26, 1985.
- Henry Mietkiewicz, "Charlie Grant's war leads ACTRA race". Toronto Star, March 18, 1986.
- Adele Freedman, "Charlie Grant's War is ACTRA's top show of the year: Nellie makes last stand brisk but chummy". The Globe and Mail, April 4, 1986.