Thursday, April 14, 2005

SAINT RALPH




Comedy/drama

PRINCIPAL CAST MEMBERS
Adam Butcher: Ralph Walker, a ninth grader in school
Shauna MacDonald: his Mom
Michael Kanev: his friend Chester
Gordon Pinsent: Father Fitzpatrick, the head of St. Magnus, a private catholic boys' school
Campbell Scott:physical education teacher Father Hibbert
Tamara Hope: Claire, candy striper in a local hospital
Jennifer Tilly: Nurse Alice

REVIEW
Once past the uncomfortable first fifteen minutes focused mostly on the raging hormones of male teenagers, the movie settles down to more serious matters. A little suspension of belief goes a long way towards enjoying what is essentially “the little train that could” type of story. The movie is charming and funny at times with an inspirational message thrown in as well.

CLASSIFICATION
for some sexual content and partial nudity.

P.S.
I can identify with this movie: in 1953, when the action first begins, I was the same age as Ralph and also lived in Hamilton, Ontario. Strange coincidence.

Definition: candy striper
n.
A volunteer worker in a hospital.
[From the resemblance of the volunteer's red and white striped uniform to a candy cane.]

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