A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 9, 1989
Original Title:
Bye Bye Blues
Alternate Titles:
Bye Bye Blues
Búcsúblues
Genres:
Drama | Music | Romance
Production Companies:
Alberta Motion Picture Development Corporation
Allarcom Limited
Artificial Eye
CFCN Television
CITY-TV
Circle Films
Image Organization
Monarch Home Video
ONF | NFB
Transvideo
True Blue Productions
Téléfilm Canada
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 117
During World War II, Daisy Cooper returns home to Canada with her children after her British husband, soldier Teddy, is assigned to Singapore. With the help of trombonist Max Gramley, Daisy's amateurish piano and vocal skills improve, and soon she is supporting her family with her performances. Unsure whether Teddy is alive or dead, Daisy is torn between staying faithful and giving in to her growing feelings for Max.
Art Direction:
Scott Dobbie
Casting:
Gail Carr
Bette Chadwick
Chef:
Bruce Toy
Cinematography:
Vic Sarin
Continuity:
Penny Hynam
Costume Design:
Maureen Hiscox
Costume Supervisor:
Carla Hetland
Director:
Anne Wheeler
Editor:
Christopher Tate
Executive Producer:
Tony Allard
First Assistant Director:
Patrice Leung
Hair Designer:
Rosemarie Diekmann
Hairstylist:
Rose Rimmer
Location Manager:
Murray Ord
Makeup Artist:
Stan Edmonds
Mix Technician:
Paul Massey
Music:
George Blondheim
Other:
Lonnie Ramati
Painter:
Nick Richardson
Producer:
Arvi Liimatainen
Anne Wheeler
Production Coordinator:
Karen Redford
Production Design:
John Blackie
Production Manager:
Yeti Jindal
Tom Cox
Researcher:
Krista Johnston
Scoring Mixer:
Paul Shubat
Script Supervisor:
Penny Hynam
Second Film Editor:
Eric Hill
Set Decoration:
Barry Kemp
Set Decoration Buyer:
Laurie Dobbie
Bill Merrett
Sound Editor:
Alison Grace
Sound Mixer:
Garrell Clark
Transportation Coordinator:
Coleman Robinson
Writer:
Anne Wheeler
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