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Canada Russia '72

  • Serie de TV
  • 2006
  • 2min
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Canada Russia '72 (2006)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaCANADA RUSSIA '72 is shot in a fluid documentary style that effectively captures all the immediacy of the '72 hockey summit's intrigues.CANADA RUSSIA '72 is shot in a fluid documentary style that effectively captures all the immediacy of the '72 hockey summit's intrigues.CANADA RUSSIA '72 is shot in a fluid documentary style that effectively captures all the immediacy of the '72 hockey summit's intrigues.

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    • Mark A. Owen
    • Sonia Laplante
    • David Berni
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      • Mark A. Owen
      • Sonia Laplante
      • David Berni
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      • 3 premios ganados y 3 nominaciones en total

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    Mark A. Owen
    Mark A. Owen
    • John Ferguson
    • 2006
    Sonia Laplante
    • Gabrielle Fournier
    • 2006
    David Berni
    • Phil Esposito
    • 2006
    Gabriel Hogan
    Gabriel Hogan
    • Ken Dryden
    • 2006
    Mike Dopud
    Mike Dopud
    • Vic Hadfield
    • 2006
    Sebastien Roberts
    Sebastien Roberts
    • Rod Gilbert
    • 2006
    Louis Philippe Dandenault
    Louis Philippe Dandenault
    • Yvan Cournoyer
    • 2006
    Jeff Roop
    Jeff Roop
    • Frank Mahovlich
    • 2006
    Hugh Thompson
    Hugh Thompson
    • Gary Bergman
    • 2006
    David Alexander Miller
    David Alexander Miller
    • Paul Henderson
    • 2006
    Gerry Dee
    Gerry Dee
    • Wayne Cashman
    • 2006
    Chris Szarka
    Chris Szarka
    • Peter Mahovlich
    • 2006
    John Bregar
    John Bregar
    • Bobby Clarke
    • 2006
    Marc Savard
    • Serge Savard
    • 2006
    Jason Thibodeau
    • Jean-Paul Parise
    • 2006
    Rob Brydges
    • Bill Goldsworthy
    • 2006
    Yuriy Sobeshchakov
    • Vsevolod Gresko
    • 2006
    Leo Vernik
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    • Vladislav Tretiak
    • 2006
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    8triplem33

    Summit Series Abridged

    This is a very curious film. AT times it looks amateurish, at times it looks documentary like and at times it looks like a typical Candian TV Movie. The feel of the movie is greats with the music, clothing and equipment but if anything the film should have been longer and some of the roles expanded. Some characters never talk. I kept thinking it had something to do with the actors getting paid more for having speaking roles.

    However the film was very entertaining. I only wish some roles had been expanded and the office activities elaborated on. The role of Canadian fans and their reaction seem to be minimized and we never did see that guy eat - i think he said hat. It would have been interesting to have seen his reaction. What was Vic Hatfield's reaction after the win? Did he applaud or hold his head in his hands in shame? There were a lot of unanswered questions.
    10sarah_91

    The Best Hockey Ever Played...In All Of Hockey's History

    This was on TV twice, both times I missed it. Luckily, my dad and brother were there watching it, without missing a minute. It was then that we knew this would be one of those movies that was calling our name to be in our DVD collection. This movie was extremely close to the real thing, from what I've heard from my knowlegdable dad and seen from real life footage. I guess anyone who was actually watching the series in '72 would know I mean, better than I do. Anyways, the acting was breathtaking, the sets were amazing, everything was just great. The atmosphere was believable and intense. Unforetunately, I wasn't alive in 1972 to see the real thing. Lucky for me, this movie came into being. It's the next best thing. If you're Canadian, be proud.
    6barryrd

    Canada-Russia war on ice and off

    One of the great moments of Canadian sport came when I was in an Ottawa tavern in Sept. 1972 and Paul Henderson scored the winning goal against Russia to redeem Canadian hockey. Everyone in that room let out a burst of joy and relief when that goal came. No one who saw it on the grainy film that came out of Moscow will ever forget it.

    A movie can never recapture that moment but I still couldn't tear myself away from the TV when Canada-Russia '72 movie was shown. It brought it all back. Gabriel Hogan as Ken Dryden gives a good portrayal of Mr. Goalie, who had his own ups and downs in the series. Other actors brought a ring of truth to Phil Esposito and Coach Harry Sinden. Esposito was the leader (with all his warts) and Sinden was head and shoulders above the other guys behind the bench. I liked Sonia Laplante in the role of a Canadian diplomatic liaison, trying to walk a tightrope and juggle at the same time. She had to keep them on their best behaviour and at one point, she negotiated the release of a fan stunned and shaken after the Russian authorities arrested him for blowing a horn during the game.

    The movie gives depth to what the team was enduring behind the scenes as the national fever mounted during the series. We see their stupidities and their hotel pranks, which made them look like a bunch of bozos until they settled down. The Russians were not blameless and the arrest and humiliation of one Canadian fan was news to me. Was this historical fiction or was it true? Only the players know how accurate this is.

    Nevertheless, it is true that the team and all of Canada was in shock after the first game. It should not have been surprising that a group of individualists would not automatically blend into a unit off the bat. We were so naive in our assumptions. With hindsight we see how mistaken the herd instinct can be. This comes through loud and clear in the movie.

    I take issue with Canadians not supporting the team. Certainly everyone was cheering them on, despite the disappointments. If it had been a walkover, there would be no drama and Canadians got involved because our international reputation was on the line. Before the series went back to Russia, Canada was down. Along with millions of others I sent postcards of support; in my case, one to Sinden and one to Esposito. Win or lose, I was with them and so were millions of other Canadians who wanted them to win and so they did...in dramatic fashion.
    8animal_8_5

    Something New About Seventy-Two

    First of all, know this. My most vivid childhood memory is of classes being suspended on September 28, 1972 and everyone going to watch Game #8 of the Summit Series in the high school library. When Cournoyer scored the goal that tied things at five, I heard myself say aloud "They're gonna win" before several witnesses. Later, with 34 seconds left, Paul Henderson saved my hide and made me a seer.

    I have always thought the '72 Summit Series was tailor-made for a movie, or TV mini-series. At last we have developed enough confidence in our Canadian film-making prowess to attempt something. The casting in this program is dead-on, with Booth Savage 'being' Harry Sinden, akin to Kurt Russell 'being' Herb Brooks in MIRACLE. I am reminded of Sinden's book 'Hockey Showdown' whenever Savage and Mark Owen (John Ferguson) perform together.

    The interesting sub-plot about Frank Mahovlich's obsessive disdain for the Russians is something past documentaries have seen fit to gloss over. Does the storyline appear in this TV drama because Frank was appointed to the Senate and his life is now public domain? Alan Eagleson is portrayed with surprising sympathy despite his present incarceration for misappropriating NHL pension funds.

    The kid who plays Esposito seems almost too handsome and clean for the role (Espo was exponentially more greasy, not to mention more arrogant and vulgar), although he did a great job with Phil's "speech" after Game #4 in Vancouver. The original play-by-play by Foster Hewitt and Brian Conacher still gives me goosebumps today - I'm glad they kept it in, particularly Hewitt's call of the historic climax.

    The show isn't perfect, but it is a project that took kahunas to tackle and everyone involved should be proud to have been part of it.
    9thegulls1

    Stunning! Run, don't walk, to get your copy...

    I think many of the 'actors' are gifted hockey players & lookalikes--there's not much on their resumé at IMDB. The photo of the guy playing John Ferguson is more like a Mugshot, which is fitting for the character! (Meant in a good way). Gerry Dee, though, plays an awesome chippy Wayne Cashman.

    I am re-watching this amazing CBC production, from which the only thing I recall is 1) the Vancouver fans booed Team Canada from the beginning 2) Ferguson's later response to Bobby Clarke breaking Kharlomov's ankle: 'Hockey is a real tough game.'

    A three-Cd set, with tons of insight & anecdotes you won't see on the package that has the 8 full games (yeah, I got that, too).

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      Gord Downey auditioned for the role of Ken Dryden. In real life, Harry Sinden (coach of Team Canada) is Gord's godfather. Also, Mike Smith and John Paul Tremblay, both famous for playing Bubbles and Julian on the hit Canadian TV show "Trailer Park Boys", auditioned for members of the team as well.
    • Citas

      Gabrielle Fournier: What Bobby Clarke did tonight was vicious.

      John Ferguson: Ms. Fournier, hockey's a rough game. It gets tough out there. I don't care how we win, just as long as we win.

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      Referenced in The 2016 Carleton Cup (2016)

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      • 2006 (Canadá)
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      • Canadá
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      • CBC (Canada)
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      • Ruso
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      • Канада - СССР 1972
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Saint John, New Brunswick, Canadá
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      • Dream Street Pictures
      • Trailer Park Productions
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