The Hecklers
1975
Documentary
Synopsis
An imaginative history of editorial cartooning in Canada. The documentary provides a witty take on Canada's history through the eyes of political cartoonists like Duncan Macpherson, Robert LaPalme, and Aislin (Terry Mosher). Over 50 artists' notable cartoons and their impact are explored, capturing reactions from their subjects. One cartoonist sums it up: "A picture is worth a thousand words, but a well-crafted cartoon is worth a thousand pictures." An absolute must for cartoon buffs.
Credits
Director
Cast
Bob Bierman as Himself - Cartoonist: Victoria Times
Bruce Hutchison as Himself - Editor: Winnipeg Free Press
Duncan Macpherson as Himself - Cartoonist: Toronto Star
Jean-Pierre Girerd as Himself - Cartoonist: La Presse, Montreal
Joey Smallwood as Himself
John Bassett as Himself - Former Publisher: Toronto Telegram
Len Norris as Himself - Cartoonist: Vancouver
Robert Lapalme as Himself - Curator: Intl. Pavilion of Humour, Man and His World
Terry Mosher as Himself - Cartoonist: Montreal Gazette
Crew
Pierre L'Amare (Animation Director)
Marie-Hélène Guillemin (Assistant Director)
Ian McLaren (Producer)
Terry Mosher (Researcher)
Ian Mayer (Script)
Ian Mayer (Writer)
Original Poster
The Hecklers - Original Poster
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