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Citizen Duane Directed by Michael Mabbott Produced by Carolynne Bell
Susan Cavan
Claire Freeland (co-producer)
Lucy Johnson (associate producer)
Jonathan Sobol (co-producer)Written by Robert DeLeskie (writer)
Jonathan Sobol (screenplay and story)Starring Douglas Smith
Vivica A. Fox
Nicholas Carella
Alberta Watson
Jessica Holmes
Donal LogueMusic by Mike Shields Cinematography Adam Swica Distributed by THINKFilm (2006) (Canada) (theatrical)
Shoreline Entertainment (2006) (worldwide) (all media)Release date(s) November 2, 2006 Running time 85 minutes Country Canada Language English Citizen Duane is a 2006 Canadian comedy film.
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Plot
Duane Balfour (Douglas Smith) was born into a family of misfortune, in the prairie town of Ridgeburg. After losing a high school election against his enemy Chad, he decides to run for mayor against the wishes of his teacher (Vivica A. Fox). Chad is the grandson of Ridgeburg's mayoress, who has been the incumbent for a ridiculously long time. After losing the high school election, Duane sets his sights higher — at town mayor. Duane and a homeless man with no more than two votes in his favour are competing with Mayor Milton (Rosemary Dunsmore).
Duane has a long-standing resentment against Milton because she approved his father's shooting by the police after he became violent. This was because he was trying, without success, to warn Milton and Ridgeburg that the ridge upon which part of the town was built — and named after — would soon collapse due to heavy mining and insect tunneling. Neither would listen, which frustrated him.
With the support of his brother Maurie (Devon Bostick) he tries, and fails, to win the election. After quitting early from the race he and his uncle drive back to Duane's house from Ridgeburg's ridge. The camera pans down underground, showing an insect removing a rock from a tunnel under the ridge. This triggers a landslide — leading to the implosion of the ridge, which Duane and his uncle see from the back of their truck. The next morning (the day that town election results are announced) it is revealed Mayor Milton has had a heart attack after seeing the ridge has collapsed, presumably since she realized that Duane's father was right all along.
Later in the day it is announced that the homeless man has become mayor by three votes, Milton's votes being counted as invalid and Balfour having dropped out of the election. These two announcements come as a great surprise to all of Ridgeburg, who look forward to their new future without the iron fist of Mayor Milton.
Cast
- Douglas Smith ... Duane Balfour
- Devon Bostick ... Maurie Balfour
- Jane McGregor ... Molly Buckley
- Donal Logue ... Uncle Bingo
- Alberta Watson ... Bonnie Balfour
- Rosemary Dunsmore ... Mayor Kelly Milton
- Vivica A. Fox ... Miss Houston
- Kevin Jubinville ... Mort McQuillan
- Nicholas Carella ... Chad Milton
- Scott Wickware ... Mr. McNeil
- Alex Woods ... Todd Rico
- Andrew Corry ... Cosmo
- Lisa Ng ... Julie the Intern
- Daveed Louza ... Techie
- Joe Pingue ... Vince Vaserelli
- Peter Stebbings ... Minister
- Tyler Hynes ... Rebel Stoner
- Eric Weinthal ... City Clerk
- Richard Waugh ... Jim Clapperton
- Jessica Holmes ... Kim Vegas
- Sam Jouppi ... Nils VanDerBeer
- Ashley Navratil ... Bridgette Bostead
- Michael Rhoades ... Lyle Buckley
- Kelly King ... Middle Aged Woman
- Robert Mauriell ... Greasy Slickster
- Matthew Boden ... Giant Foam Key Guy
- Chick Roberts ... Old Hayseed
- Martha Reilly ... Indigant Young Woman
- Christopher B. MacCabe ... Cecil Balfour
- James Kirchner ... Crew Cut
- Araxi Arslanian ... Scoeer Mom Sidekick
- Jasmin Geljo ... Barber
- Matthew Peart ... Freshman
- Richard Howland ... Irate Pedestrian
Recognition
- 2008 Genie Award for Best Achievement in Overall Sound - John J. Thomson, Steph Carrier, Martin Lee - Nominee
External links
- Citizen Duane at the Internet Movie Database
- Citizen Duane at AllRovi
Categories:- Canadian film stubs
- 2006 films
- Canadian comedy films
- 2000s comedy films
- English-language films
- Films shot in Hamilton, Ontario
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