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A biography of the famous sculler Ned Hanlon who led a colorful life as a bootlegger at the turn of the 20th century.A biography of the famous sculler Ned Hanlon who led a colorful life as a bootlegger at the turn of the 20th century.A biography of the famous sculler Ned Hanlon who led a colorful life as a bootlegger at the turn of the 20th century.
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- TriviaThe steamship that appears throughout in the film, the RMS Segwun, is the oldest operating steamship in North America. Originally known as the Nipissing, it was first commissioned in 1887. As of this writing (November 2006) The RMS Segwun is still running strong and is based year-round on Lake Muskoka in Gravenhurst Ontario, Canada.
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Rocky meets Canadian Heritage Minutes, so be thankful that it's not absolutely unwatchable. The underdog-friendly class consciousness is pervasive and fitfully amusing, although it's schematic and sentimental as well. Heroic rowing star/bootlegger Nicolas Cage is his usual dopey, wooden, charming self, and he has some lively moments, especially when he comes into conflict with the starched shirt types. Christopher Plummer's villainous manager is nothing to write home about, but even he transcends this material; in all other cases the costumes and hair seem to be doing all the acting. The frantically underlined Careful Research, and the general odor of educational intent, smother the valiant gestures at comedy, and the pricey period detail of the production design is wholly undermined by a dramatic arc that is pure 1980s bootstrap trash.
- jonathan-577
- Oct 24, 2009
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- Finish - Endspurt bis zum Sieg
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- CA$7,716,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $275,000
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $94,261
- Jan 19, 1986
- Gross worldwide
- $275,000
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