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Prairie Giant: The Tommy Douglas Story

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2006
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8.2/10
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Michael Therriault in Prairie Giant: The Tommy Douglas Story (2006)
Prairie Giant: The Tommy Douglas Story: A Decent Thing
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A mini-series based on the work of Canadian political icon Tommy Douglas.A mini-series based on the work of Canadian political icon Tommy Douglas.A mini-series based on the work of Canadian political icon Tommy Douglas.

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    • Tatiana Maslany
    • Andrea Menard
    • Ian Tracey
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    • Stars
      • Tatiana Maslany
      • Andrea Menard
      • Ian Tracey
    • 10User reviews
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 10 nominations total

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    Tatiana Maslany
    Tatiana Maslany
    • Tommy's Doctor's Receptionist
    • 2006
    Andrea Menard
    Andrea Menard
    • Lead Reporter
    • 2006
    Ian Tracey
    Ian Tracey
    • Charlie Lawson
    • 2006
    Paul Gross
    Paul Gross
    • John Diefenbaker
    • 2006
    Brian Markinson
    Brian Markinson
    • Jimmie Gardiner
    • 2006
    Nicholas Campbell
    Nicholas Campbell
    • 2006
    R.H. Thomson
    R.H. Thomson
    • Dr. Moulds
    • 2006
    Don McKellar
    Don McKellar
    • Clarence Fines
    • 2006
    Trenna Keating
    Trenna Keating
    • KOD Lady #2
    • 2006
    Amy Matysio
    Amy Matysio
    • BienFait Woman
    • 2006
    Matthew Walker
    Matthew Walker
    • Banker McCarthy
    • 2006
    Robert Moloney
    Robert Moloney
    • Woodrow Lloyd
    • 2006
    Michael Therriault
    Michael Therriault
    • Tommy Douglas
    • 2006
    Aidan Devine
    Aidan Devine
    • MJ Coldwell
    • 2006
    Tammy Rae Beltrami
    • Miner Woman
    • 2006
    Mike O'Brien
    • Deacon Marks
    • 2006
    Henry Woolf
    Henry Woolf
    • Jack Corman
    • 2006
    Cavan Cunningham
    Cavan Cunningham
    • 50th Anniversery Announcer
    • 2006
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    9cvm-2

    Who would have thought this would be so good?

    The film is shamelessly emotional and still pulls it off, because the material is strong. By no means perfect. It sneaks up on you and is, at times, a full-on, hanky-worthy tear jerker. My most cynical friends reluctantly admitted they cried their eyes out. How often do you get to say that about a 4-hour CBC biopic? Far beyond the film, Tommy's worth a ten on his own merits. (So I can only give it a nine.) He is unquestionably a hero of the left, but he is also a hero for anyone who believes in balanced budgets and debt reduction.

    Scratch that. Debt elimination.

    He's a hero for anyone who thinks politicians should campaign on what they intend to do, and then do what they campaigned on. He's a hero for anyone who thinks government ought to be transparent and accountable. He actually managed to deliver ambitious yet ruthlessly efficient government service. Sometimes government is the problem. Not this time. This time government was transformative.

    Like John Diefenbaker and John A. MacDonald, he is a man who changed his country beyond any reasonable expectation.

    How the hell do you turn that into a series of compelling scenes with even remotely engaging characters? Good luck.

    And yet the movie is so much better than you think it is. Especially the second part, which by all rights should flounder and die like a baby seal in a Greenpeace ad. But it creeps up on you until it absolutely soars. Look at the person beside you. One of you is probably going to cry.

    Politics? Emotional? Inspiring? This Baptist preacher from the 30's is, in the end, shockingly relevant? Who woulda thunk? Not that I would pretend to be objective.
    8LeRoyMarko

    The CBC needs to do more of these

    Very interesting movie in 2-parts about Tommy Douglas. He's the father of medicare in Canada, but so much more. This mini-series (4 hours total) tells the story of a great Canadian. In fact, he was voted the greatest Canadian by the citizens of this country a couple of years ago. Unfortunately, his work and accomplishments are not well enough known by ordinary Canadians. That's why this mini-series is so important. It helps that Michael Therriault is doing a terrific job as T.C. Douglas. It helps also that the supporting cast is great. And the use of archives adds on to the story. Too bad though that the mini-series focuses almost entirely on the creation of medicare. A longer series was perhaps needed.

    Seen at home, in Toronto, on March 12th and 13th, 2006.

    81/100 (***)
    2princessmuffles

    People need to get their facts straight

    I was upset to see that this movie did not give credit where credit is due. That is, Matthew Anderson was not named as co-creator of the health care system in Canada. Matt Anderson took a small step for his rural municipality of McKillop which became a giant leap for our nation.

    In 1939, at the provocation of Matt Anderson of Regional Municipality McKillop, the Municipal and Medical Hospital Services Act was enacted, allowing municipalities to levy a personal tax to finance medical services. When the CCF government came to power in 1944, their platform called for comprehensive health insurance. The Hospital Insurance Act came into effect on January 1, 1947, ensuring every citizen of the province hospital care without a charge. Tommy Douglas insisted on a small annual premium to help finance this insurance. The introduction of hospital insurance in Saskatchewan paved the way for the introduction of medical insurance.

    I encourage you to do an internet search for Matt Anderson of Bulyea, Saskatchewan to discover why he should be known as the "Grandfather of Medicare" in Canada.
    9rps-2

    Superb

    This is a brilliant biop not only about medicare but about the whole career of a much loved politician. (That was not necessarily an oxymoron back then!) Michael Therriault has captured the essence of Tommy Douglas. Apparenly he studied many old TV clips and consulted Douglas' family. (Douglas had a Scots burr. Therriault does not use one. But nonetheless he has captured the man's peppery manner impressively.) Some of the other portrayals (MacKenzie King, John Diefenbaker, M.J.Coldwell) were not as effective. They've also captured the era with a stunning array of vintage cars, kitchen appliances, telephones, furniture and men and women's clothing. They have been interwoven effectively with old TV clips including one of Norman DePoe and David Lewis. (Remember them?) Let's hope this film doesn't end up in a basement at the CBC after its summer repeat. It's a legitimate Canadian story that should keep turning up on Canadian TV for several years and which, despite it's authentic Canadian character, would make good viewing almost anywhere in the English speaking world. Damn good stuff!
    8earthinspace

    Excellent Movie and Pretty good documentary

    The comments by people who "hated" this movie were very good comments. There are a few parts of the film which are crafted more for the enjoyment factor than the education factor. In doing so, the filmmakers sacrificed maybe one tenth of this film's historical value. I also agree with the people who loved this movie because it was so well produced and acted. All in all, this is a good film for anyone who cares about good government, family values, whether liberal or conservative. It provides a sound basis for further research if you are at all interested in the history of good government in the 20th Century. Speaking of "liberal," in the movie it is a puzzle why "liberal" seems to mean one thing in Canada and something else in the United States. Ah, well.

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    • Trivia
      The wolf from Paul Gross's series Due South, Diefenbaker, was named after John G. Diefenbaker, who was Canada's 13th Prime Minister, which is the role played here by Gross.
    • Goofs
      In Tommy Douglas's first election campaign in the 1930s, he is shown using his famous Mouseland speech. In reality, that speech was first given in 1961.
    • Quotes

      Tommy Douglas: My friends, watch out for the little fellow with an idea.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Corner Gas: Bend It Like Brent (2008)

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    • Release date
      • March 12, 2006 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Povestea lui Tommy Douglas
    • Filming locations
      • Claybanks, Saskatchewan, Canada
    • Production company
      • Minds Eye Entertainment
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