NFB Collection
The Great Electrical Revolution
199023 min 50 secFilm: Fiction
Direction: Larry Bauman
Production: Barbara StewartKevin DeWaltChes YetmanDonald List
Script: Ken Mitchell
Co-produced by Great Electrical Motion Picture Production Company Inc. and the NFB.
The Great Electrical Revolution is a charming story about a family that almost suceeds in toppling the powers that be. Grandad had left Ireland in the twenties, dreaming of a country estate in a land untouched by politics. Instead, he ended up in Moose Jaw, "a crazy town full of rum runners and trainmen." Set in depression-era Saskatchewan, the film recreates a time when families took refuge in the magic world of radio. When Grandad's old Marconi is short-circuited by the stingy power company, so begins "the great electrical revolution," and a good-natured comedy that pits the working class against the capitalists.
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Subject categories
- Cultural Diversity and Multiculturalism > English, Irish and Scottish OriginsPrairies
- Industry and Commerce > Hydroelectricity
- Media and Communication > Radio Broadcasting
Credits
- director
- Larry Bauman
- producer
- Barbara Stewart
- Kevin DeWalt
- executive producer
- Ches Yetman
- Kevin DeWalt
- associate producer
- Donald List
- script
- Ken Mitchell
- photography
- Andreas Poulsson
- sound
- William Butler
- editing
- Frank Irvine
- sound editing
- Brian Stockton
- re-recording
- Clive Perry
- music
- Rob Bryanton
- cast
- Lewis Gordon
- Jean Farr
- Dwayne Brenna
- Beverley Brenna
- Ben Rootman
- Tibor Feheregyhazi
- Kay Nouch
- Rick Ash
- John Schreiner
- Ken Mitchell