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Goin' Down the Road

  • 1970
  • PG
  • 1 h 30 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,3/10
1 mil
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
Goin' Down the Road (1970)
Drama

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaTwo friends leave the picturesque yet rural province of Nova Scotia for the nightlife and culture of Toronto. They soon end up wistful and nostalgic about Nova Scotia though after finding ou... Ler tudoTwo friends leave the picturesque yet rural province of Nova Scotia for the nightlife and culture of Toronto. They soon end up wistful and nostalgic about Nova Scotia though after finding out that Toronto isn't as fun as they'd hoped.Two friends leave the picturesque yet rural province of Nova Scotia for the nightlife and culture of Toronto. They soon end up wistful and nostalgic about Nova Scotia though after finding out that Toronto isn't as fun as they'd hoped.

  • Direção
    • Donald Shebib
  • Roteiristas
    • William Fruet
    • Donald Shebib
  • Artistas
    • Doug McGrath
    • Paul Bradley
    • Jayne Eastwood
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,3/10
    1 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Donald Shebib
    • Roteiristas
      • William Fruet
      • Donald Shebib
    • Artistas
      • Doug McGrath
      • Paul Bradley
      • Jayne Eastwood
    • 29Avaliações de usuários
    • 23Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
    • Prêmios
      • 3 vitórias e 1 indicação no total

    Fotos5

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    Elenco principal18

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    Doug McGrath
    Doug McGrath
    • Peter
    Paul Bradley
    Paul Bradley
    • Joey
    Jayne Eastwood
    Jayne Eastwood
    • Betty
    Cayle Chernin
    • Selina
    Nathalie Christal
    • Nicole
    • (as Nicole Morin)
    Pierre La Roche
    • Frenchy
    Don Steinhouse
    • Boy At The Plant
    Ted Sugar
    • Boy At The Plant
    Ron Martin
    • Boy At The Plant
    Max Jones
    Dennis Bishop
    • Loblaw's Clerk
    J.R. Zimmerman
      Stuart Marwick
      Mary Black
      Mary Black
      • Peter's Aunt
      Sheila White
      Sheila White
      • Girl in Record Shop
      Ivor Jackson
      Stan Ross
      Stan Ross
      Ralph Stroh
      • Direção
        • Donald Shebib
      • Roteiristas
        • William Fruet
        • Donald Shebib
      • Elenco e equipe completos
      • Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro

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      9movieBill

      Gripping, time capsule of the working class in 1970 Toronto

      I stumbled upon this low budget Canadian movie while flipping channels, and although somewhat slow in areas, its grittiness and realism gripped my attention from beginning to end. At first it appeared to be a Canadian version of "Midnight Cowboy" which was released a year earlier, however as the movie progressed it became obvious that the story being told was different.

      The heros, Pete and Joey, are high school dropouts from the economically depressed east coast (Nova Scotia), who like so many others travel to the big city (Toronto), in search of a better life. Their enthusiasm is quickly dashed, and they settle into a series of minimum wage jobs, ranging from factory work to washing cars. As the underdogs I couldn't help routing for them, in particular Pete has aspirations for better jobs and dating classier women. However Joey's interest in Toronto's nightlife, working class women and constant beer drinking holds his friend back. Even an interviewer's candid comment "You need to get more education or go back home" does not provide the wake up call Pete needs. In the end Pete and Joey can't seem to help themselves.

      Although the main characters appeared to be in their 40's (both are heavy smokers), a decade or two too old for their roles, the acting, dialog, camera work, sound track and interactions with other bit characters worked very well together to distract the viewer from this fact. In particular the scenes of our heros hard at menial work and at play were extremely well done.

      All in all, a realistic drama and time capsule to the working class of Toronto in 1970, particularly interesting to Canadians, and lover's of dramas and foreign films.
      10jimbob_furley

      Incredible movie, a must see

      A gritty and realistic portrayal of the Toronto in 1970, and the tale of two young men with "not a pot to p*** in", who come west from Nova Scotia in search of a better life, but who both end up just trying to survive.

      Easily one of the top 10 movies within the past 20 years that I have had the pleasure of viewing.
      9gooelf50

      Going Down the Road. Social Commentary of the 1960s -70s

      I first saw this movie about 25 years ago and was absolutely struck by it's authentic feel. I'm about the same age as the 2 main actors, Doug McGrath and Paul Bradley and although I was born in Ontario, I clearly recall the tremendous influx of 18 - 25 year old men from Newfoundland and Nova Scotia during the 60s and 70s. I worked with several of them and as far as they were concerned, Ontario was the promised land. When they arrived, they were invariably stunned by the promise of it all. High wages, new cars, nice clothes, bright lights, and parties. Everything a boy from the pastoral East coast of Canada dreams of. They loved it all and were about the most friendly people you could ever hope to meet. They worked hard and loved to party.

      At times, it was like there was a revolving door between Ontario and the Maritimes. Some of these young men were as steady as rocks and were destined to stay, marry, have children and live out their lives in Ontario. Others were impatient and quickly grew disillusioned. They'd simply pack up and move further West to the next new promised land, British Columbia. Still others came to Ontario with dreams of wealth and standing that they felt they could never attain in the Maritimes. When the dream failed to materialize, they returned to their East Coast homes, disappointed but happy that they gave it a try.

      In retrospect, it was like I was caught in the center of a huge social experiment. The wave of young men from the maritimes came unexpectedly in the early 60s and and disappeared just as quickly in the early 70s. It was a period of global readjustment and personal introspection. People wanted to see if there was something more and went out to find it.

      When I first happened upon this movie, I thought I was watching a documentary. It has the look and feel of a documentary and this effect is reinforced by the actors who deliver their lines in a manner that seems unrehearsed. The movie is a totally and completely accurate portrayal of the fate that met many young male adventurers from the maritimes.

      This is a good movie. It shows up every few months in the wee hours of the morning. The next time you see the title, turn it on a prepare for an interesting trek through the social and cultural landscape of the 1960s.
      8phbalanced

      One of the best retro Canadian films

      After reading so many good reviews on this film and seeing an in-depth and up-to-date documentary with some of the cast members and Trailer Park Boys' writer/producer/director Mike Clattenburg I finally caught an airing of this film on the IFCC. It's more a drama than a comedy though you can't help but laugh at these poor guys. Pete and Joey are a pair of East Coast bumpkins who come to Toronto for a better life, but they now face a new series of hurdles as they try to fit in to the metropolis but only land a string of short term manufacturing jobs. Life gets tougher and eventually becomes worse as they drift through a period of structural unemployment.

      Cool to see the backdrop filming locations along the downtown Yonge/Dundas street corner and an old Loblaws sign. And when did grocery packers last wear bowties? Then there's a cameo with Stompin' Tom Connors who looks almost exactly today as he did back then. Few copies of a DVD release but one must see the televised documentary (seen on Star! and the Drive-In Classics channel) to complete the whole story.

      Fans of The Trailer Park Boys TV series may enjoy this film for the story, though fans of the original cult horror hit Black Christmas, another Toronto filmed project that included Doug McGrath among the cast, may find Going' Down The Road interesting just to catch a glimpse of the city of Toronto, the way it was in the seventies.
      wdeadder

      Essential Canadian Pop-Culture Film

      This film has been criticized for many things (poor acting, poor direction among them). However, it is still widely regarded in Canada as an incredibly good film. While it's true that we in Canada may keep a special place in our hearts for the film because of the subject matter (two men from rural Nova Scotia who move to Toronto to start a new life), the film still holds water even to a non-Canadian.

      Like the men in the film, both of my parents moved to Toronto from Nova Scotia to start a new life in the Canadian "promises land". And like the film, they did it in the same era (1968-9). And, like the film, my father resorted to stealing food from a grocery store to eat. It is these facts that makes the film so special to me.

      The plight of these two gentlemen is so common in Southern Ontario that I think it actually helped propel this film into the cult status it still maintains today. The film is earthy, gritty and has documentary-style camera work that makes it believable. The use of an actual audio clip of a distraught woman crying in the hallway of a boarding house (used in the scene when our heroes are trying to sleep their first night in their new boarding house room) and the real alcoholic war veterans interacting with the film's stars make this film so real, it's disturbing. Hollywood could take a few cues from this movie.

      Frankly, I think the acting is superb. Then again, I think that the method acting and melodramatic style used in film like Gone With The Wind is disgusting and plastic. The director's role in this film was clearly leading his troops very well. I highly recommend this incredibly well done film.

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        SCTV did a parody of this movie in 1982. It also featured Jayne Eastwood, who was Joe Flaherty's sister-in-law.
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        Joey Mayle: C'mon Pete.

        Peter McGraw: Piss off.

        Joey Mayle: It's 6:30.

        Peter McGraw: I'm not going to work today.

        Joey Mayle: Okay, suit yourself.... Jesus, Petey! Hey, Pete, you can't take no day off! We only been here a month, you think they're not gonna know something's up?

        Peter McGraw: I don't give a damn. I can't go horsin' around with broads half the night and drag my butt out of bed a couple'a hours later. All that dumb Selina does is talk. Last night she told me about her mother and her brother's hernia operation and Christ knows what.

        Joey Mayle: I thought you were really gettin' to like her.

        Peter McGraw: Yeah. What I need is someone like that Nicole. Oh, if I only had that dame here in bed.

        Joey Mayle: Come on you crazy bugger! Get up.

        Peter McGraw: Something inside of me says 'you don't feel like climbin' boxes today, Peter.' And I agree. So you convey my regrets to dear ol' Frenchie and tell him -

        Joey Mayle: Yeah? Tell him what?

        Peter McGraw: Tell him to kiss my ass, I don't care what you tell 'im.

        Joey Mayle: Okay!

        [slams door]

      • Versões alternativas
        Rated R in the US for its premiere engagement in New York, the film was cut and re-rated GP (1970's equivalent to PG) for its expanded release nationwide.
      • Conexões
        Featured in Weird Sex and Snowshoes: A Trek Through the Canadian Cinematic Psyche (2004)
      • Trilhas sonoras
        Goin' Down the Road
        (uncredited)

        Music & lyrics by Bruce Cockburn

        Performed by Bruce Cockburn

        Played over the opening montage

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      Detalhes

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      • Data de lançamento
        • 3 de fevereiro de 1972 (Hungria)
      • País de origem
        • Canadá
      • Idioma
        • Inglês
      • Também conhecido como
        • Bis zum Ende der Straße
      • Locações de filme
        • Cape Breton Island, Nova Escócia, Canadá
      • Empresa de produção
        • Evdon Films
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      • Orçamento
        • CA$ 87.000 (estimativa)
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      • Tempo de duração
        • 1 h 30 min(90 min)
      • Cor
        • Color
      • Mixagem de som
        • Mono
      • Proporção
        • 1.37 : 1

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