For Gentlemen Only
1976 Canadian film
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For Gentlemen Only is a 1976 Canadian short drama film, directed by Michael Scott.[1] Produced by the National Film Board of Canada, the film stars Ed McNamara and Hugh Webster as two retired men living in a men's rooming house, who are struggling with change when the home is acquired by a new owner who plans to rent rooms to women for the first time.[2]
Directed byMichael Scott
Screenplay byDavid King
Produced byVladimir Valenta
StarringEd McNamara
Hugh Webster
Hugh Webster
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| Directed by | Michael Scott |
| Screenplay by | David King |
| Produced by | Vladimir Valenta |
| Starring | Ed McNamara Hugh Webster |
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| Country | Canada |
The film won three awards at the 27th Canadian Film Awards, for Best TV Drama, Best Actor in a Non-Feature (shared between McNamara and Webster) and Best Screenplay for a Non-Feature (David King).[3]