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The Boy in Blue

1986 | 93 min | Drama · History

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Synopsis

The Boy in Blue is a 1986 Canadian drama film directed by Charles Jarrott and starring Nicolas Cage. The film, which was written by Douglas Bowie and co-produced by Steve North, John Kemeny, and Denis Héroux, was distributed by 20th Century Fox. The filming took place in Quebec and Ontario, Canada, which was eventually released for North American theatres on January 17, 1986. The story is based on a true story about the life of Toronto sculler Ned Hanlan.

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Credits

Producer
John Kemeny
Director
Charles Jarrott
Screenplay
John Trent
Director of Photography
Pierre Mignot
Original Music Composer
Roger Webb
Country
Canada

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Cast · 13

PC

Philip Craig

DH

Dan Hennessey

Nicolas Cage

Nicolas Cage

Ned Hanlan

MA

Melody Anderson

Kim Coates

Kim Coates

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