Rupert's Land (film)
| Rupert's Land | |
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| Directed by | Jonathan Tammuz |
| Written by | Graeme Manson |
| Produced by | Scott Kennedy Bill Thumm |
| Starring | Samuel West Ian Tracey George Wendt Susan Hogan Gabrielle Miller |
| Cinematography | Gregory Middleton |
| Edited by | Roger Mattiussi |
| Music by | Phil Marshall |
Production company | Cadence Entertainment |
| Distributed by | Red Sky Entertainment |
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Running time | 93 minutes |
| Country | Canada |
| Language | English |
Rupert's Land is a Canadian comedy film, directed by Jonathan Tammuz and released in 1998. The film stars Samuel West and Ian Tracey as Rupert and Dale McKay, estranged half-brothers on a road trip from Vancouver to Prince Rupert for their father's funeral. Rupert, who was raised primarily in England after his mother left their father to return home, has become a wealthy lawyer, while Dale, who remained in Canada, is a hard-nosed fisherman and small-time drug dealer, forcing the duo to overcome significant differences as they reconcile.
The cast also includes Susan Hogan as Dale's mother Trudy, Gabrielle Miller as his girlfriend Shelley, and George Wendt as Bloat, a former friend of Dale and Rupert's father who owns and operates a rural marijuana farm commune.
The film premiered at the 1998 Toronto International Film Festival.