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Allan King

Allan King

Canadian film director (1930-2009)
February 6, 1930 (June 15, 2009)
Can. 2006. Documentary by Allan King. A volunteer social worker attempts to rescue four Toronto teenagers from poor backgrounds by teaching them math.
Runtime: 113 min.
Can. 2005. Documentary by Allan King. A look at the daily lives of eight residents of a geriatric care facility.
Can. 2003. Documentary by Allan King. The final weeks of five patients in a Toronto Salvation Army hospital.
Runtime: 148 min.
Can. 1998. Documentary by Allan King. Report on a community formed by Russians and Estonians in a former Soviet army base.
Runtime: 110 min.
All. 1992. Adventures by Allan King with Zachary Bennett, Gema Zamprogna, Jan Rubes. In the nineteenth century, the tribulations of a Prussian boy who crosses America accompanied by an arrogant baroness.
Can. 1989. Psychological drama by Allan King with Megan Follows, Colleen Dewhurst, Gordon Clapp. A young prostitute tries to convince her alcoholic mother to follow her to Montreal, where they can rebuild their lives.
Runtime: 103 min.
Can. 1986. Biography by Allan King with Booth Savage, Johanna Raunio, John Colicos. Recalling the career of field hockey player Felix Batterinski, whose life was marked by a troubled past.
Runtime: 145 min.
Can. 1977. Mores drama by Allan King with Chapelle Jaffe, Brent Carver. A lonely woman brings a friend she met into her apartment.
Can. 1977. Dramatic comedy by Allan King with Brian Painchaud, Gordon Pinsent, Douglas Junor. The life of a young boy in a Western Canadian village during the 1930s.
Runtime: 100 min.
Can. 1973. Documentary by Allan King. The filmmakers invited five boys and five girls ages 13 to 19 to live on a farm for ten weeks, to see what might emerge for each of them personally.
Runtime: 96 min.
Can. 1969. Documentary by Allan King. The ups and downs of a Toronto couple's daily life.
Runtime: 96 min.
Can. 1967. Documentary by Allan King. A glimpse into life at a rehabilitation home for troubled children.
Runtime: 100 min.

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