Canada's Sweetheart: The Saga of Hal C. Banks

19851 h 54 min 50 secFilm: Fiction

Direction: Donald Brittain

Production: Adam SymanskyDonald BrittainPaul WrightAndy Thomson

Script: Donald BrittainRichard Nielsen

Co-produced by the NFB and the CBC.

Harold Chamberlain Banks, a convicted felon and union strongarm, was recruited in 1949 to break up the communist-controlled unions that were blocking the country's shipping industry and to replace them with a Canadian chapter of the Seafarers' International Union (SIU). This gripping docudrama, based on eyewitness accounts and courtroom testimony, recalls thirteen turbulent years of violence and corruption during which the careers of 6 000 seamen were destroyed by the power of one man, Banks. Canada's Sweetheart recounts the events leading up to 1962, when a small group summoned the courage to stand up to Banks and his organization. This challenge resulted in the government-appointed Norris Commission hearings--a landmark in Canadian labour history.

Subject categories


  • Transportation > Boating and ShippingWork and Labour Relations
  • Work and Labour Relations > Historical PerspectivesPortraitsUnionization and the Labour Movement

Credits


director
Donald Brittain
narrator
Donald Brittain
producer
Adam Symansky
Donald Brittain
executive producer
Paul Wright
Andy Thomson
script
Donald Brittain
Richard Nielsen
photography
Andreas Poulsson
sound
Richard Besse
editing
Rita Roy
Richard Todd
sound editing
John Knight
re-recording
Jean-Pierre Joutel
Adrian Croll
music
Eldon Rathburn
cast
Peter Boretski
Maury Chaykin
Jason Dean
Colin Fox
Sean McCann
Gary Reineke
Larry Reynolds
Chuck Shamata
R.H. Thomson
Jonathan Welsh

Awards


  • Gemini Award for Best Original Screenplay in a Dramatic Program (Donald Brittain and Richard Nielsen)Gemini Awards
  • Gemini Award for Best Direction in a Dramatic Program (Donald Brittain)Gemini Awards
  • Nellie Award for Best Television Direction - (Donald Brittain)Itinerant - Annual ACTRA Awards
  • Nellie Award for Best Actor (Maury Chaykin)Itinerant - Annual ACTRA Awards
  • Anik Award for Best Drama (Tied with Charlie Grant's War)Canadian Broadcasting Corporation