Canada,
1982, 110 min
Directed by:
Phillip BorsosScreenplay:
John HunterCinematography:
Frank TidyComposer:
Michael Conway BakerCast:
Richard Farnsworth, Jackie Burroughs, Ken Pogue, Wayne Robson, Timothy Webber, Garry Chalk, Paul Coeur, Tom Heaton, Stephen E. Miller, Gary Reineke (more)VOD (1)
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The Grey Fox is without a doubt the finest Canadian feature film to ever come out of Western Canada, and arguably, may be one of the few masterpieces to ever come out of English Canada, period. This is the story of an aging stagecoach robber who decides to come to Canada to rob trains, but it is really a valentine to a passing era, the transition from the frontier west to the dawn of the industrial age. (Whistler Film Festival)
(more)Awards
- Winner
- Nominations
Golden Globes
- 1984 - Best Motion Picture – Foreign Language
- 1984 - Richard Farnsworth (Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama)
San Sebastián International Film Festival
- 1984 - Phillip Borsos (Official Selection)
Montreal World Film Festival
- 1982 - Phillip Borsos (International Press Award for the Best Canadian Film out of Competition)