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In that grand tradition of Canadian cinema, where just about everyone seems to be either on their way to or about to leave Toronto, Silas Crow and Frank Fencepost (Ryan Black and Adam Beach) are making vague, fairly non-committal plans to leave the Kidabanesee Reserve and take off for the Big City t...

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Published inToronto star
Main Author By Rob Salem TORONTO STAR
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Toronto, Ont Torstar Syndication Services, a Division of Toronto Star Newspapers Limited 10.03.1995
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Summary:In that grand tradition of Canadian cinema, where just about everyone seems to be either on their way to or about to leave Toronto, Silas Crow and Frank Fencepost (Ryan Black and Adam Beach) are making vague, fairly non-committal plans to leave the Kidabanesee Reserve and take off for the Big City to become professional auto mechanics. Eventually. There are, at the moment, some very compelling reasons to stick around the rez. For one thing, the big Saturday-night dance, which can only be made more interesting by the imminent return from prison of their old pal, Gooch (Michael Greyeyes), who is likely to be less than thrilled to learn that his former girlfriend, Silas's sister Illianna (Lisa LaCroix), has gone off and married an extremely white Big City lawyer (Kevin Hicks).
ISSN:0319-0781