Why Shoot the Teacher?

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Why Shoot the Teacher?
Directed by Silvio Narizzano
Produced by Lawrence Hertzog
Written by James DeFelice
Starring Bud Cort
Samantha Eggar
Kenneth Griffith
Chris Wiggins
Music by Ricky Hyslop
Cinematography Marc Champion
Editing by Max Benedict
Stan Cole
Running time 99 minutes
Country Flag of Canada Canada
Language English
IMDb profile

Why Shoot the Teacher? is a 1977 Canadian comedy-drama film based on a book of the same name by Max Braithwaite.

The plot concerns Max Brown (Bud Cort) who travels to Western Canada in the mid-1930s to accept a teaching position at a small rural schoolhouse in the fictional settlement of Willowgreen, Saskatchewan. The story proceeds with his challenges of adapting to the challenges of teaching in the Depression-era rural setting.

The movie was filmed on location at Hanna, Alberta.

[edit] Awards and recognition

James DeFelice won a 1978 Canadian Film Award for the film's adapted screenplay. The film itself won the Golden Reel Award for attaining higher box-office gross revenues of that year than any other Canadian film.

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