Rowdyman (The)
- Director: Peter Carter
- Writer: Gordon Pinsent
CGiii Comment
The only surprise that this film offers is that everyone in Newfoundland speaks with an Irish accent...well, to us anyway.
Pinsent wrote the film and plays the cheeky chappy...without any charm.
He seems to have thought of every scenario to showcase his limited acting ability, he's rarely off the screen - yes, that old devilish ego coming to the fore yet again.
Said to be the best film set in Newfoundland - isn't it the only one?
One for that great cinematic scrapheap.
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The(ir) Blurb...
Will Cole is a charismatic 35 year old paper mill laborer who seems to celebrate a life of bad choices. He lives and behaves as if he was still 18, womanizing and drinking and rejecting responsibility because he sees no reason to take life seriously. Surprisingly enough, despite his devil-may-care attitude, he has several important people in his life. He maintains a special relationship with Stan, an old mentor who lives in a nursing home, and Ruth, the only woman he truly cares about. Andrew is his best friend but grows tired of Will's antics, and he is soon to be married and moving on. Will constantly has something up his sleeve but his pranks inevitably bring pain and tragedy to those closest to him, forcing him to reevaluate his life and make some difficult decisions.
Cast & Characters
Gordon Pinsent as Will Cole;
Frank Converse as Andrew Scott;
Will Geer as Stan;
Linda Goranson as Ruth Lowe;
Ted Henley as Constable Williams;
Estelle Wall as Mary Cole;
Stuart Gillard as Constable Bill;
Austin Davis as Walt;
Dawn Greenhalgh as Woman on Train