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