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This biography of Don Cherry is a labour of love but for Canadians and hockey fans it will be well received. Written by Grapes' son Tim and dedicated to his wife Rose, KEEP YOUR HEAD UP KID is another fine hockey biopic, a worthy companion to NET WORTH. The story is well cast. The familiar faces of the Boston Bruins (Phil Esposito, Bobby Orr, etc.) bare striking resemblances to the star players. Notorious miser Harry Sinden is played by Ian Tracey who has appeared as many real life Canadians in past films (David Milgaard, Dwayne Johnston, Tommy Douglas supporter Charlie Lawson). The star, though, is future star Jared Keeso who plays the arrogant coach turned commentator ringing true. The film is at turns touching and humorous. It will have you cheering on Cherry whether you know the outcome or not. The Canadian soundtrack (BTO, Lighthouse) adds to the 1970s feel of the film. Overall, it's a beauty, eh!
You know, this was odd in that Don Cherry made himself famous by his outrageous attire and outspoken comments on "Hockey Night In Canada" but 99 percent of this movie doesn't address that - only the last minute. The rest is all about Cherry's hockey and coaching career, none of it approaching the notoriety he has gotten as a broadcaster on "Coach's Corner" every Saturday night. Whatever.... I really enjoyed this because I've always been a big fan of "Grapes." Growing up here right across the border, I have watched Cherry on "Hockey Night In Canada" for so many years I've lost count. In addition, Don used to have a half-hour "Coaches Corner," a separate program in addition to the seven-minute Saturday night gig CTV.
Since it's a movie, the actors playing Don and his beloved wife Rose are better-looking than in real life. Jareed Keeso is rugged-looking but handsome guy, someone I'm sure "Grapes" was happy to have play him, and Sarah Manninen was very pretty and extremely likable as Don's faithful wife Rose (not that she wasn't a wonderful woman in real life.) Stephen McHattie is memorable as the nasty Springfield Indians owner and Hall of Fame player Eddie Shore. Those who know their NHL history know this film didn't exaggerate on the brutality of Shore, who today never would never get away with how he treated his players.
Speaking of Shore, it seems like there is an emphasis on the negative more than the positive throughout this film, more downs than ups, but it does have some very touching moments, too. Don loved his wife, loved his players (and vice-versa) and loves him family, and that comes through in the movie. Keeso, though, was a little too serious as Cherry has always had a good sense of humor and that's not seen much in this long film.
All in all, an entertaining film but as others have said, mainly for bigtime hockey fans or fans of Don Cherry.
Since it's a movie, the actors playing Don and his beloved wife Rose are better-looking than in real life. Jareed Keeso is rugged-looking but handsome guy, someone I'm sure "Grapes" was happy to have play him, and Sarah Manninen was very pretty and extremely likable as Don's faithful wife Rose (not that she wasn't a wonderful woman in real life.) Stephen McHattie is memorable as the nasty Springfield Indians owner and Hall of Fame player Eddie Shore. Those who know their NHL history know this film didn't exaggerate on the brutality of Shore, who today never would never get away with how he treated his players.
Speaking of Shore, it seems like there is an emphasis on the negative more than the positive throughout this film, more downs than ups, but it does have some very touching moments, too. Don loved his wife, loved his players (and vice-versa) and loves him family, and that comes through in the movie. Keeso, though, was a little too serious as Cherry has always had a good sense of humor and that's not seen much in this long film.
All in all, an entertaining film but as others have said, mainly for bigtime hockey fans or fans of Don Cherry.
- ccthemovieman-1
- Apr 6, 2010
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First off, I grew up in the Detroit area in the 70s and we were able to get CBC from Windsor Ontario. One of my favorite shows! Didn't matter who was playing, still was entertaining. So glad Don joined. HNC and had his own show. Don loved several Red Wings back then with Yzerman, Probert, Kocur Gallant.
Anywho, to Tim, thanks for writing this screenplay and producing this documentary. I never knew it existed, watched the entire thing today. Even though I am 11 yrs too late. I could not believe how ell it was done, great casting a d acting as well. Highly recommended!!!!
Anywho, to Tim, thanks for writing this screenplay and producing this documentary. I never knew it existed, watched the entire thing today. Even though I am 11 yrs too late. I could not believe how ell it was done, great casting a d acting as well. Highly recommended!!!!
Written with humor,heartfelt warmth,genuine and enough action,and good pace ,props to the custome set design people the old clothes and such made it feel alive all the characters were great. An enjoyable movie and learn more about the game and grapes .
Awesome terrific thank you.
Awesome terrific thank you.
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