Hockey Night (film) explained

Director:Paul Shapiro
Starring:Megan Follows
Yannick Bisson
Rick Moranis
Theme Music Composer:Fred Mollin
Country:Canada
Language:English
Producer:Martin Harbury
Runtime:74 minutes (approx.)
Company:CINAR
Network:CBC

Hockey Night is a 1984 Canadian coming-of-age television drama film by Canadian screenwriters Jack Blum and Paul Shapiro. It stars Megan Follows, Yannick Bisson, and Rick Moranis. It was released on December 14, 1984.[1]

The film was shot primarily in Parry Sound, Ontario, and arena scenes were filmed at the Centennial Arena in North York, Ontario. It was the feature film debut of future Murdoch Mysteries star Yannick Bisson, and was an early screen appearance for Canadian stage and screen star Megan Follows.[2]

Plot

Cathy Yarrow arrives in Parry Sound, Ontario with her mother and sister from Toronto following the separation of her parents. As the town has no team for girls, she attends tryouts for the local boys' hockey team, and wins a spot as one of the team's goaltenders. Even after she plays well in the first couple of games, the team sponsor indicates displeasure at having a female on the team, and threatens to withdraw his sponsorship. The young players must then decide whether to continue with or without Cathy.

Restoration

In an unusual step for a 1980s made-for-television movie, the film was given a 4K resolution restoration[1] in 2016 and screened theatrically in Toronto and Vancouver.[3] [4]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hockey Night: An '80s TV movie that's enthusiastically Canadian . Barry Hertz . The Globe and Mail . December 16, 2016 .
  2. Web site: Yannick Bisson. WYNDHAM. WISE.
  3. Films We Like Presents the Canadian Family Classic "HOCKEY NIGHT", new 4K Restoration - Saturday Dec 17 at the Revue Cinema, Toronto — Films We Like . December 6, 2016 . March 17, 2017 . Films We Like.
  4. Web site: Hockey Night [programme note] ]. The Cinematheque . 2017 . March 17, 2017.