The Stork Derby (2001)
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Based on a true story, the Canadian TV movie The Stork Derby begins with the death of wealthy Toronto lawyer and lifelong bachelor Charles Vance Miller (Frank Fontaine). Going through Miller's effects, his lawyers discover that he intended to divide his fortune among the Canadian women who would… More Based on a true story, the Canadian TV movie The Stork Derby begins with the death of wealthy Toronto lawyer and lifelong bachelor Charles Vance Miller (Frank Fontaine). Going through Miller's effects, his lawyers discover that he intended to divide his fortune among the Canadian women who would deliver the most babies within a decade after his birth. Fueled by the circulation-hungry Toronto Daily Star, "The Great Toronto Stork Derby" held the Dominion in thrall throughout the Depression years, with hundreds and thousands of women hoping to escape the ravages of the Depression via mass procreation. The contest boils down to three front runners: French-Canadian Vivanne Kennelly (Pascale Montpetit), whose anxiousness to win at all costs leads to tragedy; Colleen Brant (Janine Thierault), who has multiple babies by multiple fathers; and Gina Bonaggio (Ellen David), an impoverished Italian immigrant. Dutifully chronicling each twist and turn of the contest is Canada's only female journalist Kate Harrington (Megan Follows), who at first regards the whole affair as demeaning to women, but ultimately becomes an ardent crusader for fair play when, during the 1938 court trial that will determine the winner, it becomes painfully obvious that the Canadian government will succumb to traditional colonial bigotry and see to it that no "inferior" women--that is, non-white non-Protestants--will benefit from Miller's legacy. Adapted from a book by Elizabeth Wilton, The Story Derby made its CBC debut on January 8, 2002, and shortly thereafter was shown in the U.S. courtesy of the Lifetime cable network. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
- Directed By
- Mario Azzopardi
- Genres
- Drama
- In Theaters
- Jan 8, 2002 Wide
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Cast
- Megan Follows
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Arthur Grosser
as Mr. Harcourt
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Stuart Hughes
as Sam Gregory
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Walter Massey
as Mr. Walden
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Joel McKinnon Miller
as Rev. Sinclair
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John Neville
as Mr. Cunningham
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Eric Peterson
as Max Macleod
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Jim Bradford
as Judge Carrington
- Pascale Montpetit
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Janine Theriault
as Colleen Brant
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Dawn Ford
as Mrs. Flanigan
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Robin Wilcock
as Bennet
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Ellen David
as Gina Bonaggio
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Joshua Archambault
as Bobby Kennelly
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Terry Simpson
as Mike Kennelly
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Bill Rowat
as Tom Watson
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Ian Finlay
as James Crandell
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Frank Fontaine
as Charles Vance Miller
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Kevin Woodhouse
as Mr. Brant
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Kyra Azzopardi
as Maggie Kennelly
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Giuseppe Tancredi
as Tony Bonaggio
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Edward Yankie
as Lenny Maddox
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R.H. Thomas
as Hugh McLean
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Wayne McNamara
as Helmut Schmidt
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Marie Turgeon
as Colette Gregory