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Here's To Life (2000)
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1 hr 34 mins
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Released: 1/1/2001
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Synopsis:
35 year-old Owen Rinard - who manages a retirement home - has a serious problem. There's an insurgent in his midst who's trying to buck the regimented system he's worked so hard to implement. The renegade is Gus Corley, a former tax accountant and sports fisherman who's clearly not ready to give into the vicissitudes of old age. When Owen thwarts Gus' attempts at reform, Gus threatens to expose the home's "flawed" accounting system. In exchange for his silence, Gus demands that Owen take him and his two companions, Ducan and Nelly on the road to Victoria, British Columbia. Gus wants to go salmon fishing, Ducan to see a professional fight, and Nelly to the symphony.
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Full Cast & Crew
Theatrical Release
1/1/2001
Studio
Credit
First Look Home Entertainment
Studio
Director
Credit
Arne Olsen
Director
Cast
Credit
Eric McCormack
Owen Rinard
James Whitmore
Kim Hunter
Ossie Davis
Marya Delver
Margaret Ryan
Tyler Labine
Sarah Hayward
Eileen Barrett
George Touliatos
Charles Martin Smith
Production Credits
Credit
Charles Martin Smith
Executive Producer
Robert Merilees
Co-Producer
William Vince
Producer
Arne Olsen Sr
Executive Producer
Pat Ramsay
Executive Producer
Production Companies
Credit
Mulberry Hills Films
Production Company
Rock Up a Hill Productions
Production Company
Distribution Companies
Credit
Red Sky Entertainment
Theatrical Distributor
Writer
Credit
Arne Olsen
Screenplay
Art Department
Credit
Tasha Moth
Set Decorator
Don Macauley
Production Designer
Film Camera
Credit
David Geddes
Director of Photography
Film Sales Financing
Credit
Harold Greenberg Fund
Film Financier
Film Incentive BC
Film Financier
First Look Home Entertainment
Foreign Distribution Sales
Music
Credit
Patric Caird
Music
Wardrobe Hair Makeup
Credit
Patricia Hargreaves
Costume Designer
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