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John Candy | Sheriff Bud B. Boomer |
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Alan Alda | U.S. President |
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Rhea Perlman | Deputy Honey |
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Kevin Pollak | Stuart Smiley, National Security Advisor |
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Rip Torn | General Dick Panzer |
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Kevin J. O'Connor | Roy Boy |
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Bill Nunn | Kabral Jabar |
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G.D. Spradlin | R.J. Hacker, President of Hacker Dynamics |
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James Belushi | Charles Jackal, NBS Reporter |
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Steven Wright | RCMP Officer at Headquarters |
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Brad Sullivan | Gus, CIA Canada Desk Agent |
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Stanley Anderson | Edwin S. Simon, NBS News Anchor |
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Richard Council | Russian President Vladimir Krushkin |
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Wallace Shawn | Canadian Prime Minister Clark MacDonald |
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Michael Moore | Redneck Protester #2 |
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Dan Aykroyd | OPP Officer |
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Brad Sullivan | Gus |
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Michael Copeman | Panzer's Aide |
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Steven Wright | Niagara Mountie |
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Gordon Michael Woolvett | Male Candy Striper |
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Michael Moore | Director |
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Michael Moore | Production |
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David Brown | Production |
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Ron Rotholz | Production |
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Michael Moore | Writer |
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Michael Berenbaum | Editing |
"Surrender pronto, or we'll level Toronto!"
Canadian Bacon is a 1995 comedy film which satirizes Canada–United States relations along the Canada–United States border written, directed, and produced by Michael Moore. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival, and was the final released film to star John Candy, though it was shot before the earlier-released Wagons East!.
Theatrical : 1995-09-22 : United States of America
DVD : 2001-05-22
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