The Boy in Blue
Ned Hanlan was Canada's most successful sculling champion at the turn of the 20th century. This dramatization of his life begins in his youth, when the wild young man is informally adopted by a gambler who promotes Ned on the sculling circuit, betting on the boy's rowing skills solely to make money off him. Later, a ruthless businessman named Knox takes over Ned's career, but when Ned realizes how dishonest Knox is, he finds another manager. Walter is an inventor and the first honest man Ned has dealt with in his career and, under Walter's guidance, Ned rises to great success in the sculling world.
Crew
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France Lachapelle
Continuity
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David Appleby
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
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Andy Chmura
Camera Operator
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Mike Fenton
Casting
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Don White
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
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Pierre Mignot
Director of Photography
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Renée April
Assistant Costume Designer
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Aldo Signoretti
Key Hair Stylist
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Charles Jarrott
Director
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Jane Feinberg
Casting
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Carl Zittrer
Music Editor
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Maurizio Silvi
Makeup Artist
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Roger Webb
Music
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William Beeton
Production Design
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Valorie Massalas
Casting
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John Kemeny
Producer
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Paulo De Oliveira
Associate Producer
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Prudence Emery
Unit Publicist
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John Hay
Costume Design
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Michel Brochu
Carpenter
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Steven North
Executive Producer
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Rit Wallis
Editor
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Peter Kelly
Boom Operator
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Stéphane Reichel
Production Manager
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Dan Latour
Location Sound Recordist
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Jacques Méthé
First Assistant Director
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Douglas Bowie
Writer
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Madeleine Henrié
Second Assistant Director
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Rejean Brochu
Construction Coordinator
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Brigitte McCaughry
Key Makeup Artist
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Jean-Baptiste Tard
Set Decoration
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Gaétan Noiseux
Hairstylist
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Emmanuel Lepine
Key Grip
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Martin Ashbee
Supervising Sound Editor
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