Goldenrod | |
Director: | Harvey Hart |
Producer: | Gerry Arbeld Lionel Chetwynd |
Starring: | Tony Lo Bianco Gloria Carlin Patricia Hamilton |
Cinematography: | Harry Makin |
Editing: | Ralph Brunjes Peter Shatalow Ron Wisman |
Music: | Franklyn Boyd |
Studio: | Talent Associates Film Funding Canada |
Distributor: | Ambassador Film Distributors |
Runtime: | 118 minutes |
Country: | Canada |
Language: | English |
Goldenrod (also known as Glory Days) is a Canadian drama film directed by Harvey Hart and released in 1976.[1] [2] Based on the novel by Herbert Harker,[3] the film stars Tony Lo Bianco as Jesse Gifford, a former rodeo champion who must take responsibility for raising his two sons as a single parent after his wife Shirley (Gloria Carlin) leaves him.[2]
The film's cast also includes Patricia Hamilton, Ed McNamara, Donald Pleasence and Donnelly Rhodes.
The film had a brief theatrical run in Toronto in 1976, but was withdrawn from theatres after the filmmakers secured a deal with CBS, which aired it as a television film in 1977.[4] Hart won the Canadian Film Award for Best Director in 1976.