Oak, Ivy, and Other Dead Elms Trailer

Oak, Ivy, and Other Dead Elms Trailer (1982)

01 January 1982 Comedy 34 mins

The further adventure of Nick, Paizs' silent hero sets off to college where he meets Brock West (Winnipeg journalist and rocker Peter Jordon, aka Rocky Roletti). Unwittingly, Nick becomes involved in attempts to restore old campus hangout and the dirty political tricks swirling a hard fought student election. The film successfully weaves the tone of 40s college hijinx movies through the clever spoof of current electoral trends, suggesting how easily old fashioned ethics can turn into fashion.

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Cast

John Paizs

as Nick

Guy Maddin

as Student

Kyle McCulloch

as The Kid

Alf Hartmann

as Jack Dairy

Greg Klymkiw

as Heck Stefanyck

Jancarlo Markiw

as Joey DelRio

John Stinson

as Doorman

Dean Dacko

as A Man (Young)

Irene Miller

as Waitress

Kim Cayer

as Reporter

George Toles

as Professor

Neil Lawrie

as Father

Rachel Toles

as Sister

Crew

John Paizs

Director

International Releases Dates

Canada 01 January 1982

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