5.5
90 min
This made-for-TV bio-pic is about Marilyn Bell, a Canadian teenager who, in 1954, was the first person to swim across Lake Ontario. She won the Toronto Canadian National Exhibition prize after Florence Chadwick, a then-famous American swimmer who was widely expected to win, dropped out in the middle of the race. Half of this heart-warming movie is devoted to the 21 hour swim in which the 16-year old Bell is exhorted by her pushy coach Gus Ryder not to give up.
| Name | Character | Team | |
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Caroline Dhavernas | Marilyn Bell | Unowned |
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Amy Sloan | Joan | Unowned |
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Graeme Somerville | George Bryant | Unowned |
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Vlasta Vrana | George McBlair | Unowned |
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Kent McQuaid | Myron Peters | Unowned |
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Lisa Bronwyn Moore | Patsy MacKinnon | Unowned |
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Ron White | Gus Ryder | Unowned |
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Claudia Besso | Florence Chadwick | Unowned |
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Chip Chuipka | Syd Bell | Unowned |
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Jennifer Morehouse | Grace Bell | Unowned |
| Natasha Tofflemire | Karen Bell | Unowned | |
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Susan Glover | Phyllis Ryder | Unowned |