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Rush is a 1977 American biographical history film about the Canadian political leader, Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau. It stars Olivia Hussey as his wife, Margaret Trudeau, and Peter Fonda as her husband, Jimmy Rush. En a few places if you really feel the need to go to this page this page will take you right back here. On its own it has not been approved by any moderator so it's not going to be accepted as an answer for your question unless there is a much better one or you can work it out with them on their forums. I don't think it's fair to the people of this forum who already did all the work to post this useful information and not get any sort of credit for it. So if you decide to go ahead and submit your question here again please at least give me a little credit and an explanation that will satisfy their rules. Since this is a reasonable request I would be much more likely to approve your answer in the future if there was some sort of an official statement given. If you need more information please include your username in your post so I know who you are asking about when I go looking for it. If your username is included I will add it to this page and maybe other people will find it useful too. Thank you for participating in this community and hopefully you found something helpful here today. Best regards, [ARTICLE END] Rush (no subtitle) is a 1982 Canadian biographical drama film about the Canadian political leader, Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau. It stars Peter Thomson as his father, Dr. James Lee Thomson and Margaret Atwood as his wife, Margaret Trudeau. It was directed by Bruce McDonald and produced by Pat Morrow and Peter Blythe Morrow.[1] The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 10, 1982. Following a screening at the Public Theatre in London, England on June 16, 2015, a discussion was held with the film's director Bruce McDonald and one of its stars Peter Thomson. A 14-minute excerpt of this discussion is available on YouTube .In his review in The New York Times, Vincent Canby said, "I'm sorry to report that Rush is not a very good movie. On the other hand it's never less than interesting. It's also very long, which may be a drawback for some viewers." Canby concluded: "Mr. Thomson and Mr. McDonald have given us an ambitious if not always very successful work. And if their film hasn't stirred audiences or critics in the way they must have hoped, it's certainly too interesting to ignore. It begs for discussion, debate and scrutiny."[2] Wendy Ide of Screen International wrote: "The primary appeal of Bruce McDonald's Rush is Peter Fonda's performance . . . And he delivers. This is an unabashed star turn that has him constantly on screen, making every shot count."[3] The film garnered four Genie Award nominations at the 4th Genie Awards in 1983: Best Actor (Peter Fonda), Best Actress (Olivia Hussey), Best Supporting Actor (Warren Frost) and Best Adapted Screenplay (Peter Blythe Morrow). cfa1e77820
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