Terry (film)

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Terry was a biopic of Canadian amputee athlete Terry Fox, dramatizing his national Marathon of Hope run across Canada to raise money for cancer research. The film, produced by Shaftesbury Films, aired as a television movie on CTV in 2005.

The film, written by Dennis Foon and directed by Don McBrearty, was created in part because the earlier 1983 film The Terry Fox Story had been criticized by Fox's family for inaccurately depicting his personality.

Shawn Ashmore portrayed Fox. Unlike Eric Fryer, who had portrayed Fox in The Terry Fox Story, Ashmore is not an amputee. For some scenes, a real amputee body double was used, while in others digital editing was used to superimpose a prosthesis over Ashmore's real leg.

The film's cast also included Matt Gordon as Fox's publicist Bill Vigars, Catherine Disher and David Huband as Fox's parents Betty and Rolly and Noah Reid as his brother Darrell.