Young Triffie
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On DVD: | August 21, 2007 |
Running time: | 1h 29m | Genre: | Comedy |
Newfoundland ranger Andrew Hepditch (Fred Ewaniuk) is sent out to the isolated outport of Swyer’s Harbour to investigate a sheep mutilation. But young Hepditch is not prepared for what awaits him in Swyers Harbour, and he is in way over his head as he finds himself face and eyes in the middle of a vicious murder. He desperately tries to navigate the mysterious workings of outport life.
From the time young Triffie's dead body washes ashore, everything is turned upside down in the quiet life of the locals. Of course, all of them seem perfectly respectable at first glance, but young Hepditch, as he goes further into his investigation, discovers many mysteries, intrigues and secrets.
Canadian Connection: Canadian production filmed in Newfoundland. The director and most cast members are Canadian.
From the time young Triffie's dead body washes ashore, everything is turned upside down in the quiet life of the locals. Of course, all of them seem perfectly respectable at first glance, but young Hepditch, as he goes further into his investigation, discovers many mysteries, intrigues and secrets.
Canadian Connection: Canadian production filmed in Newfoundland. The director and most cast members are Canadian.
Director: | Mary Walsh |
Studio: | TVA Films |
Producer(s): | Daniel Louis, Denise Robert, Barbara Doran, Lynne Wilson |
Cast: | Fred Ewanuick, Rémy Girard, Andrea Martin, Mary Walsh, Colin Mochrie, Andy Jones |
Writer(s): | Ray Guy, Christian Murray, Mary Walsh |