H2O (miniseries)
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H2O | |
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Also known as | H2O: The Last Prime Minister |
Written by | Paul Gross John Krizanc |
Directed by | Charles Binamé |
Starring | Paul Gross Leslie Hope Guy Nadon Martha Henry Callum Keith Rennie |
Music by | Jack Lenz[1] |
Country of origin | Canada |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Producers | Neil Bregman Paul Gross Penny McDonald Frank Siracusa |
Cinematography | Derick V. Underschultz |
Editor | George Roulston[1] |
Running time | 240 min (including commercials) |
Budget | CAD 8,500,000[citation needed] |
Original release | |
Release | October 31, 2004citation needed] | [
Related | |
H2O is a
Golden Nymph Award
for best actor (Paul Gross).
Plot
In the midst of negotiations with the
conspiracy
that threatens Canada's existence.
Cast
Actor | Role |
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Paul Gross | Thomas David McLaughlin |
Leslie Hope | Sgt. Leah Collins |
Guy Nadon | Marc Lavigne |
Martha Henry | Julia McLaughlin |
Callum Keith Rennie | Don Pritchard / Lt. Daniel Holt |
Michael Murphy | U.S. Ambassador Conrad |
Barry Flatman | Cam Ritchie |
Louise Portal | Marie Lavigne |
Philip Akin | U.S. President Monroe |
Macha Grenon | Lavigne's Aide |
Peter MacNeill | Police Chief |
Jeff Pustil | Deever |
Tantoo Cardinal | Grand Chief Katie Blackfire |
Diego Matamoros | Doug McKay |
Jeff Seymour | Nate Morgan |
Location
Filming took place all over the city of Ottawa. Some of the bigger locations included Earnscliffe and the Parliament Buildings of Canada.
Sequel
The Trojan Horse, featuring McLaughlin's continuing political ambitions and struggles in the wake of the events of H2O,[citation needed] premiered on CBC on Sunday, 30 March 2008.
References
- ^ a b "port.ro". H2O. Archived from the original on January 10, 2008. Retrieved December 5, 2007.