Chautauqua Girl
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| Chautauqua Girl | |
|---|---|
| Genre | Drama |
| Written by | Jeannine Locke |
| Directed by | Robert Iscove |
| Starring | Janet-Laine Green Terence Kelly Jackie Burroughs |
| Country of origin | Canada |
| Original language | English |
| Production | |
| Producer | Jeannine Locke |
| Cinematography | Vic Sarin |
| Running time | 90 minutes |
| Production company | Canadian Broadcasting Corporation |
| Original release | |
| Network | CBC Television |
| Release | January 8, 1984 |
Chautauqua Girl is a Canadian romantic drama television film, which was broadcast by CBC Television in 1984.[1] Written by Jeannine Locke and directed by Robert Iscove, the film is set in 1921 and stars Janet-Laine Green as Sally Driscoll, a woman who is touring Western Canada as a representative of the travelling Chautauqua organization; arriving in the small town of Fairville, Alberta, she finds the town unprepared for the upcoming event but meets and falls in love with Neil McCallum (Terence Kelly), a widowed farmer who is running as a United Farmers of Alberta candidate in the imminent 1921 Alberta general election.[2]
The cast also includes Jackie Burroughs as Mrs. Ferguson, a pioneer woman in the community whose hard life has made her much older in appearance and spirit than her actual age.[3]
The film was shot in Alberta, primarily around Blackie and at Heritage Park Historical Village in Calgary.[4] It was broadcast by CBC Television on January 8, 1984.[3]