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Now That April's Here

1958, Movie, NR, 84 mins

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The first of its kind: a completely Canadian film, from production to actors. Filmed around Toronto, it deals with four stories by Morley Callaghan set in the 1920s. "Silk Stockings" is about the undying love of a clumsy man for his landlady's daughter at the boarding house he resides in. But while he pines away, she happens to be in love with someone else. "Rocking Chair" has a widower who turns down the advances of a willing boarder because the memory of his late wife stil... read more leave a comment
Year: 1958
Rated NR

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Cast
Don Borisenko: David Munro
Judy Welch: Anne Greenleaf
Michael Mann: Boy Friend
Beth Amos: Mrs. Greenleaf
Sheila Billing: Salesgirl
Pam D'Orsay: Salesgirl

 

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