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Featuring:
Denis Lacroix, Chris Wiggins, Jack Langedijk
Written by:
Peter Jobin
Directed by:
Mario Azzopardi
Release Date:
February 13, 1990
Original Title:
Divided Loyalties
Alternate Titles:
A Honra de um Bravo
Un peuple déchiré
Genres:
Drama | History
Production Companies:
History Productions Limited
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 102
Story of Joseph Brant, chief of the Mohawks, and the events that led to the birth of Canada as a nation. During the time of the American Revolution, while Britain faces full scale insurrection in its American colonies, the great Indian empire of the Six Nations must choose between longtime British allies and the American Patriots, whose democratic ideals they share.
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Tom Bishop Jr.
Art Direction:
Gerry Holmes
Assistant Accountant:
Teri Spasov
Assistant Hairstylist:
Thomas Yee
Assistant Location Manager:
Liam Kiernan
Associate Producer:
Aine Furey
Boom Operator:
Cory Siddall
Casting:
Karen Hazzard
Costume Design:
Catherine Thompson
Patti Unger
Director:
Mario Philip Azzopardi
Director of Photography:
Christophe Bonnière
Vic Sarin
Editor:
Tony Lower
First Assistant Director:
John Hurle Hobbs
Hair Department Head:
Jennifer Bower O'Halloran
Head Carpenter:
Ed Doerksen
Location Sound Mixer:
Steve Joles
Military Consultant:
Gavin Watt
Music:
John Kim Bell
Music Producer:
Marvin Dolgay
Producer:
Gerry Rochon
Tom Gould
Second Unit Director:
Christophe Bonnière
Set Decoration:
Kim Maticiw
Sound Effects Editor:
John Douglas Smith
Stunts:
John Stoneham Jr.
Roy T. Anderson
Shelley Cook
Dennis Lundin
Branko Racki
Minor Mustain
Utility Stunts:
John Stoneham Jr.
Shelley Cook
Steve Lucescu
Writer:
Peter Jobin
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