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5.2/10   95 votes
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Writers:
Barry Pearson (writer)
Les Rose (writer)
Release Date:
21 September 1973 (Canada) more
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every woman's had one... every man's been one... once...
Plot:
A hockey player in a small town begins to lose his grip on reality, and starts to believe that he is a gunslinger in the Old West. | add synopsis
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Cast

  (in credits order)
Keir Dullea ... Rick Dylan
Elizabeth Ashley ... Loretta
John Beck ... Pov
Dayle Haddon ... Joanna
Franz Russell ... Big Ed
George R. Robertson ... Burdock
Ted Follows ... Cagey
Linda Sorenson ... Mona
Les Ruby ... Jock
Jacquie Presly ... Marlene
Chet Robertson ... Father
Winnie Rowles ... Mother
Gerry Cooke ... Noogie
John Ottenberg ... Heavy
Linda Findlay ... Friend
Mike Shabaga ... Referee
Pat Scott ... Hippie
John Loeffler ... Bus Driver (as John Leffler)
Jim Arnsten ... Policeman
Dave Steingard ... Policeman
Max Bentley ... Max
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Directed by
Peter Pearson 
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Barry Pearson  writer
Les Rose  writer

Produced by
John F. Bassett .... producer
James Margellos .... producer
 
Original Music by
Ron Collier 
 
Cinematography by
Donald Wilder 
 
Film Editing by
Kirk Jones 
Christopher Holmes (uncredited)
 
Casting by
Karen Hazzard 
 
Art Direction by
Tom Hall 
 
Costume Design by
Marion Mills 
 
Sound Department
James MacCarthy .... sound (as Jim McCarthy)
 

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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Last of the Big Guns (Canada: English title)
Le coq du village (Canada: French title) (TV title)
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Runtime:
USA:93 min
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If You Could Read My Mind more

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4 out of 6 people found the following review useful.
A Short Review, 5 October 2002
6/10
Author: animal_8_5 from Dundalk, Canada

"Your head is full of little dingle balls..." This comment (a quote from the film) is probably the most apt description of Rick Dillon, the notorious star player of the Delisle senior hockey team and womanizing key figure in the 1973 film "Paperback Hero".

Set in the desolate agricultural town of Delisle, Saskatchewan, the plot surrounds Dillon's fall from grace as a reigning sports god. Once living in a world where his actions had no consequences, he suddenly finds his vaulted throne caught in a whirlpool. The troubled standing of the team, his own declining popularity, as well as being wanted by the law after one of his numerous romantic conquests goes sour.

The only people who stand by the self-appointed "Marshal" Dillon (played by Keir Dullea) are his teammate "Pov" (John Beck) and good-hearted barmaid, Loretta (played by Elizabeth Ashley). They see the childlike innocence of Rick's "boy dreams", while seemingly oblivious to the dangers the fantasy begins to take.

The classic tragic figure, Rick's demise is cleverly symbolized by the desolate prairie setting, interspersed with scenes of vast wheat fields and abandoned farm implements. The pathos is further entrenched by Gordon Lightfoot's hit tune "If You Could Read My Mind", the performing of which is one of the highlights of the screenplay.

This film was one in a number of pioneering efforts to establish the Canadian film industry that we know today. While crude and clumsy at times, the film is pretty successful in its mandate of putting Canadian identity into the cinema. Little touches like "brown stubby" beer bottles, Foster Hewitt calling play-by-play on Saturday night hockey games and dilapidated old smoke-filled arenas make it clear this is mid-seventies Canada. The plot, while far from classic, is still pretty watchable. I would recommend it to Canadians, or anyone wanting to know more about Canadian popular culture. If you are looking for the Canadian equivalent of "Citizen Kane", well ... you'd be best to keep searching. I give "Paperback Hero" TWO STARS out of FIVE.

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