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Terry Fox: Le coureur de l'espoir

Original title: The Terry Fox Story
  • TV Movie
  • 1983
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
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Terry Fox: Le coureur de l'espoir (1983)
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The true story about the Canadian cancer amputee hero who decided to run across Canada on only one leg to raise money for cancer research.The true story about the Canadian cancer amputee hero who decided to run across Canada on only one leg to raise money for cancer research.The true story about the Canadian cancer amputee hero who decided to run across Canada on only one leg to raise money for cancer research.

  • Director
    • Ralph L. Thomas
  • Writers
    • John Kastner
    • Rose Kastner
    • Edward Hume
  • Stars
    • Eric Fryer
    • Robert Duvall
    • Chris Makepeace
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    775
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ralph L. Thomas
    • Writers
      • John Kastner
      • Rose Kastner
      • Edward Hume
    • Stars
      • Eric Fryer
      • Robert Duvall
      • Chris Makepeace
    • 13User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 8 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Eric Fryer
    • Terry Fox
    Robert Duvall
    Robert Duvall
    • Bill Vigars
    Chris Makepeace
    Chris Makepeace
    • Darrell Fox
    • (as Christopher Makepeace)
    Rosalind Chao
    Rosalind Chao
    • Rika Noda
    Michael Zelniker
    Michael Zelniker
    • Doug Alward
    Elva Mai Hoover
    Elva Mai Hoover
    • Betty Fox
    Frank Adamson
    Frank Adamson
    • Rolly Fox
    Marie McCann
    • Judith Fox
    Clyde Rose
    • Fisherman
    Austin Davis
    • NFLD Merchant
    Matt Craven
    Matt Craven
    • Bob Cady
    Jeremy Brown
    • M.C. Nathan Phillips Square
    Sheldon Rybowski
    Sheldon Rybowski
    • Gogie
    Dorothy Wyatt
    • Mayor Wyatt
    Steve Hunter
    • Official at Barrie
    • (as Steven Hunter)
    Robert Desroches
    Robert Desroches
    • French Canadian Driver
    • (as Robert Des Roches)
    Jayne Foster
    • Jeffrey's Mother
    Karen Racicot
    Karen Racicot
    • French Canadian Waitress
    • Director
      • Ralph L. Thomas
    • Writers
      • John Kastner
      • Rose Kastner
      • Edward Hume
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    7SnoopyStyle

    TV tearjerker

    It's 1977. Athletic university kid Terry Fox (Eric Fryer) is diagnosed with cancer in his knee and his leg is amputated. With the help of new girlfriend Rika Noda (Rosalind Chao), brother Darrell Fox (Chris Makepeace) and best friend Doug Alward (Michael Zelniker), he starts running in races and decides to run across Canada to raise money for cancer research. After breaking up with Rika and with little support, Terry and Doug start from Halifax as he runs home to Vancouver. He's later joined by Darrell and Bill Vigars (Robert Duvall) from the cancer society in Toronto.

    The first part is functional TV affair. It's nothing spectacular but it works. The movie really gets going once he's on the road. Terry and Doug's relationship is compelling. It shows Terry to be not simply a saint but an actual human being. The receptions he gets are the real tearjerker. The movie then adds the great Robert Duvall to the mix. Obviously, Fryer got the job because of his amputation and his likeness to Terry. He is still a competent actor who is able to hit certain notes. Zelniker is amazing as Doug. This is a solid TV production of an inspiring figure.
    9playerschoice

    The Terry Fox Story is a very good made for TV movie and will move you

    just as Terry did in his short but heroic life. How accurate the movie is I am sure it is quite accurate but have heard of a few inaccuracies compared to the real road trip. I recommend this movie to anyone that loves a beautiful heartwarming true story but be warned as you must know the tears will come just a matter of how many and when.......Makepeace and Duvall do a great job portraying Terry and his publicist with a lot of the inside scenes being somewhat difficult to believe. If you get a chance to watch this made for TV movie you won't regret it one bit, truly a classic in Canadian history. There is a documentary on Terry as well which I will post a review on later.
    dav0043

    Terry Fox done wrong

    Terry Fox is a Canadian icon. Perserverance and triumph through unspeakable tragedy. This portrayal is an abomination. Early in the film we see a fellow patient sketching a flower vase. The "artist's" chalk is not even touching the canvas in the scenes. Rank amateurs attempting to cash in on a proper hero. Throw in Robert Duval in one of the penultimate scenes and you have a package toi sell. Clumsy and terrible. Avoid this film at all costs. Exploitation and offensively poor. Shame on everyone involved. There is nothing in this film that portrays the heart of overcoming personal tragedy to the spirit required to run across the country on one leg in a harsh climate to help strangers. Instead it is an exercise in misunderstanding and exploitation.
    5sheldonlinda

    This version is too negative not appropriately honoring Terry, watch instead the 2005 version

    I first fell in love with this story a few years ago after seeing the 2005 film. Just this week I found out about this version and was able to view it on You Tube. Like others have said the tone is unnecessarily negative and it's portrayal of Terry is unnecessarily negative. Terry probably very much did have his cranky moments - we all do - and especially considering just how much physical as well as emotional pain that he must have been in he probably did. Those things however were not the whole of his personality. The fact that he did want to give to the people of the cancer community in terms of his time and in terms of his service shows just what a giving person that he must have been. This film focuses primarily on the negative and in doing so does a disservice to Terry and very much fails in appropriately honoring him. No one routinely 100 percent of the time treats their family and friends as badly as is portrayed in this film. There is also the issue of the unnecessary language in the film that further tainted Terry and the film unnecessarily. I cannot believe that the family or the Terry Fox Foundation ever approved this travesty.

    Skip this one and instead watch the 2005 version. it does a much more appropriate honoring of Terry. The actor - smile - Shawn Ashmore - is more attractive - smile - and easier to look at (what was with the goofy look in the 1983 version that they gave this actor before and after chemotherapy) the pacing is much better and doesn't leave you hanging at the end as the 1983 version does, the music is much more compelling and the film as a whole is far more positive.

    Both films however don't appropriately honor the parents. In both films Terry's parents, siblings, and friends are portrayed much less than positive. I hope some form of documentary or film is made one day that does give the parents especially the honor and portrayal that they deserve.
    biffo-5

    poignant then and now

    The premiere of this movie was attended by many of Terry Fox's wheelchair basketball team members. It was an emotional event to say the least. I never knew Terry, I arrived in Vancouver shortly after his death, but I took part in the first Terry Fox Run in 1982 and got myself plastered on every front page from coast to coast the following day. Terry Fox was a real person faced with a situation millions of people face everyday, he showed tenacity in the face of adversity and inspired many since - myself included. >

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    • Trivia
      Eric Fryer is a real-life amputee who, like the title character he portrays in this movie, lost a leg to cancer.
    • Connections
      Referenced in You Don't Have to Die (1988)
    • Soundtracks
      The Runner
      Written and Performed by Ian Thomas

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    • Release date
      • May 22, 1983 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Corazón de campeón
    • Filming locations
      • St. John's, Newfoundland, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
    • Production companies
      • CTV Television Network
      • HBO Premiere Films
      • Home Box Office (HBO)
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      • $2,400,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 37m(97 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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