Paperback Hero is a 1973 Canadian film, directed by Peter Pearson, which starred Keir Dullea and Elizabeth Ashley. It is set in Saskatchewan and portrays the life of a big-fish minor-league hockey player in a little-pond town. The movie was filmed in Delisle, Saskatchewan.
Paperback Hero (Last of the Big Guns) | |
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Directed by | Peter Pearson |
Written by | Barry Pearson Les Rose |
Produced by | John F. Bassett James Margellos |
Starring | Keir Dullea Elizabeth Ashley John Beck George R. Robertson |
Cinematography | Donald Wilder |
Edited by | Kirk Jones |
Music by | Ron Collier |
Production company | Agincourt International |
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Running time | 93 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
Budget | C$500,000 |
Box office | $700,000 (Canada)[1] |
It was originally titled Last of the Big Guns, but was renamed to reflect the lyrics of Gordon Lightfoot's "If You Could Read My Mind", which was featured on the soundtrack.
It won the Canadian Film Awards in 1973 for Film Editing, Overall Sound, and Cinematography.[2]
It was selected in 2006 for the Toronto International Film Festival's Canadian Open Vault program, which preserves examples of notable Canadian cinema.[3]
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