The Terry Fox Story (1983)
May 22, 1983Release Date
The Terry Fox Story (1983)
May 22, 1983Release Date
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
Eric Fryer
Terry Fox
Robert Duvall
Bill Vigars
Chris Makepeace
Darrell Fox
Rosalind Chao
Rika Noda
Michael Zelniker
Doug Alward
Elva Mai Hoover
Betty Fox
Frank Adamson
Rolly Fox
Marie McCann
Judith Fox
Austin Davis
NFLD Merchant
Clyde Rose
Fisherman
Matt Craven
Bob Cady
Austin Davis
NFLD Merchant
Jeremy Brown
M.C. Nathan Phillips Square
Ralph L. Thomas
Director
Sheldon Rybowski
Gogi
Rose Kastner
Writer
Dorothy Wyatt
Mayor Wyatt
Steven Hunter
Official at Barrie
Edward Hume
Writer
Bob Cooper
Producer
Robert Desroches
French Canadian Driver
Jayne Foster
Jeffrey's Mother
Bill Conti
Composer
Karen Racicot
French Canadian Waitress
Richard Ciupka
Cinematographer
Ron Wisman
Editor
Howard Siegel
Orderly
Gavin Mitchell
ProductionDesigner
Laura Vickers
Jill
Chris Stodard
Scott
Gary Darycott
Gregg
Gary Baker
Spectator
Wayne Brace
Intro Voice
Barry Greene
Man in Crowd #1
Al Coombs
Man in Crowd #2
Lori Chodos
Girl #1
Laurie Oberding
Girl #2
Jaclyn Stevens
Girl #3
Ian Heath
Little Boy
Brian Kaulback
Man with Bullhorn
Murray Lowry
Man with $5
Susan Payne
Rika's Friend
Saul Rubinek
Dan Grey
Chuck Shamata
Wilson
R.H. Thomson
Dr. Simon
Patrick Watson
Peg Leg
John M. Eckert
Associate Producer
John Kastner
Story
Michael A. Levine
Executive Producer
Gurston I. Rosenfeld
Executive Producer
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The Terry Fox Story is a 1983 Canadian-American biographical film of Canadian amputee and runner Terry Fox. It was written by Howard Hume, John Kastner and Rose Kastner, and directed by Ralph L. Thomas. The film stars Eric Fryer as Fox, Chris Makepeace as his brother Darrell, and Robert Duvall as Fox's publicist, Bill Vigars. The cast also includes Rosalind Chao, R. H. Thomson, Elva Mai Hoover, Michael Zelniker, Saul Rubinek and Patrick Watson.
The film was produced for HBO in the United States with Canadian co-producers. Although it was also released in Canadian and British theatres, it was the first television film ever made for a cable network.The movie included the song "Runner", which was written by rock artist Ian Thomas in response to the coverage of Terry Fox's efforts.