I Love a Man in Uniform (film)

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I Love a Man in Uniform
Directed by David Wellington
Produced by Paul Brown
Alexandra Raffe
Written by David Wellington
Starring Tom McCamus
Brigitte Bako
Kevin Tighe
Daniel MacIvor
Henry Czerny
Albert Schultz
J. D. Nicholsen
Matthew Ferguson
Music by Ron Sures
The Tragically Hip
Cinematography David Franco
Editing by Susan Shipton
Distributed by IRS Media
Release date(s) 29 April 1994
Running time 97 mins
Country Canada
Language English
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I Love a Man in Uniform is a Canadian film, directed by David Wellington and released in 1993.

The film, a dark psychological drama, stars Tom McCamus as Henry Adler, a bank employee and struggling actor who finally gets his big break, being cast as a police officer in a television series. However, Adler begins to identify too closely with the sense of power and authority that comes with wearing the police uniform, takes to wearing it in public as if he were a real police officer, and gradually loses his grip on reality.

McCamus won the Genie Award as Best Actor for his performance

The cast also includes Brigitte Bako, Kevin Tighe (who won the Best Supporting Actor Genie for his performance), Daniel MacIvor, Henry Czerny, Albert Schultz, J. D. Nicholsen and Matthew Ferguson.

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