Title Shot

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Directed byLes Rose
Written byJohn C. W. Saxton
Richard Gabourie
Produced byRob Iveson
StarringRichard Gabourie
Tony Curtis
Title Shot
Directed byLes Rose
Written byJohn C. W. Saxton
Richard Gabourie
Produced byRob Iveson
StarringRichard Gabourie
Tony Curtis
CinematographyHenri Fiks
Edited byRonald Sanders
Music byPaul Zaza
Production
company
Regenthall Films
Distributed byPan-Canadian Film Distributors
Release date
  • September 9, 1979 (1979-09-09) (Toronto)
Running time
88 min.
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish

Title Shot is a Canadian crime drama film, directed by Les Rose and released in 1979.[1] Rose's second collaboration with writer and actor Richard Gabourie following 1978's Three Card Monte.

The cast also includes Susan Hogan, Allan Royal, Jack Duffy, Sean McCann, Taborah Johnson, Michael Wincott, Michael Hogan and Reiner Schwarz in supporting roles.

The film premiered at the 1979 Festival of Festivals.[2]

Blake, a police detective in Toronto, is investigating an attempt by crime boss Frank Renzetti to rig the outcome of boxing matches.[1]

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