The Rowdyman
1972 Canadian film / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Rowdyman is a 1972 comedy film with moralistic overtones, set in Newfoundland.[1] It was written by and starred native Newfoundlander Gordon Pinsent.
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The Rowdyman | |
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Directed by | Peter Carter |
Written by | Gordon Pinsent |
Produced by | Lawrence Dane |
Starring | Gordon Pinsent Will Geer Frank Converse Linda Goranson |
Cinematography | Edmund Long |
Edited by | Michael Manne |
Music by | Ben McPeek |
Distributed by | Crawley Films |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
Budget | $350,000 |
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The film is about Will Cole (Pinsent). In his thirties, he doesn't take life seriously, but his antics bring pain and tragic consequences to friends and family. He is sexually liberated and has sex with a stranger (Dawn Greenhalgh) on a train and his carelessness at work causes pain for his best friend and co-worker (Frank Converse).