Sudden Fury (1975 film)
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Sudden Fury is a Canadian thriller drama film directed by Brian Damude and released in 1975.[1]
Sudden Fury | |
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Directed by | Brian Damude |
Written by | Brian Damude |
Produced by | Lawrence J. (Ben) Caza |
Starring | Dominic Hogan Gay Rowan Dan Hennessey |
Cinematography | James B. Kelly |
Edited by | David Nicholson |
Music by | Matthew McCauley |
Production company | Film Can Productions |
Distributed by | Ambassador Film Distributors |
Release date |
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Running time | 92 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Language | English |
The film centres on Fred (Dominic Hogan) and Janet (Gay Rowan), an unhappily married couple who are taking a trip. Fred needs some of Janet's money to invest in a country inn, but after Janet both refuses and reveals that she has been having an extramarital affair, Fred drives the car into the ditch and leaves Janet to die; however, when Al (Dan Hennessey) stops to save her, Fred undertakes a scheme to frame Al for Janet's murder by also setting him up to kill the owners of the farm where Fred has taken refuge.[2]
The film's cast also includes Hollis McLaren, David Yorston, Eric Clavering, Sean McCann, Robin Ward, Steve Weston and Gerry Huckstep.
The film was a Canadian Film Award nominee for Best Motion Picture at the 26th Canadian Film Awards in 1975.[3]