The Heatwave Lasted Four Days (1975)
1h 12m
Running Time
April 28, 1975Release Date
The Heatwave Lasted Four Days (1975)
1h 12m
Running Time
April 28, 1975Release Date
Network & Production Companies

Plot.
A TV news cameraman's appetite for fine wine, fast cars and beautiful women draws him into the grip of a heroin smuggler.
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Cast & Crew.

Gordon Pinsent
Cliff Reynolds

Alexandra Stewart
Barbara Lawrence

Lawrence Dane
Jerry Cuozzo

Domini Blythe
Gabriella

John Granik
George Sterzi

Al Waxman
Harry

Jon Granik
George Sterzi

Ron Hartmann
Inspector

Judy Ann Davies
Jennifer

Joan Blackman
Mrs. Reynolds

Roger Periard
Bob

Joan Blackman
Mrs. Reynolds

Frank Perry
Santo

Ken James
Sid

Walter Massey
Policeman

Don Macintyre
Detective

Charles Perley
Mike

Jeanine Sharp
Darlene

Christiane Robinson
Daughter

Bob Lande
Bodyguard

Rosemary Schwartz
Script Girl

Michèle Mercure
Shop Girl

Earl Pennington
Clerk

Len Watt
Lawyer

Mignon Elkins
Customer

Sonny Forbes
Killer

Edward Le Lorrain
Editor

Douglas Kiefer
Director of Photography

Jeanette Lerman
Editor

Douglas Jackson
Director / Producer

Douglas Jackson
Screenplay

Milo Sperber
Screenplay

David Hargreaves
Screenplay

Alvin Goldman
Additional Dialogue

Ashley Murray
Associate Producer

John N. Smith
Executive Producer

Ben Low
Original Music Composer

Richard Todd
Assistant Editor

Denis Boucher
Art Direction

Julio Piedra
Hairstylist / Makeup Artist

Eva Pearce
Production Manager
Details.
Release DateApril 28, 1975
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 12m
Filming LocationsMontreal · Cornwall, Canada
Genres
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Wiki.
The Heatwave Lasted Four Days is a 1975 Canadian thriller drama film, directed by Douglas Jackson. The film stars Gordon Pinsent as Cliff Reynolds, a television news cameraman in Montreal who becomes drawn into the city's criminal underworld after witnessing a heroin deal while filming a news report.
The cast also includes Lawrence Dane, Alexandra Stewart, Domini Blythe, Jon Granik, Al Waxman, and Walter Massey, as well as cameo appearances by real-life CFCF-TV journalists Andrew Marquis and Don McGowan as colleagues of Reynolds.