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Saint Ralph

  • Director: Michael McGowan
  • AMG Rating: starstarstar
  • Genre: Comedy Drama
  • Movie Type: Coming-of-Age, Period Film
  • Themes: Mothers and Sons, Underdogs, Obsessive Quests
  • Main Cast: Adam Butcher, Campbell Scott, Gordon Pinsent, Jennifer Tilly, Shauna MacDonald
  • Release Year: 2004
  • Country: CA
  • Run Time: 98 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: PG13

Plot

A young man with big dreams sets out to do the seemingly impossible in this bittersweet comedy drama. Ralph Walker (Adam Butcher) is a 14-year-old boy growing up in Hamilton, Ontario, in 1954. Ralph is convinced he's cut out to do something remarkable some day, but he hasn't quite decided what, and at the moment he has other things to worry about. Ralph's father has recently died, as have his grandparents, and his mother (Shauna MacDonald) is severely ill and in the hospital, leaving the boy to fend for himself at home. Despite Ralph's tragic circumstances and his attendance at a Catholic school led by strict headmaster Father Fitzpatrick (Gordon Pinsent), the young man maintains a cheeky attitude and often gets on the wrong side of his teachers, and one remarkable display of poor behavior causes Fitzpatrick to sentence Ralph to membership on the school's cross-country team. The team's coach, Father Hibbert (Campbell Scott), discovers Ralph has real talent as a runner, and encourages the boy to train seriously. When doctors inform Ralph that only a miracle can save his mother's life, he strikes upon an idea -- it would be a little short of a miracle for a talented but inexperienced runner like himself to finish first in the Boston Marathon, so Ralph sets his sights on winning the race, certain in his heart that a victory could restore his mother's health. Saint Ralph also features Jennifer Tilly and Tamara Hope. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

Michael Kanev - Chester Jones; Tamara Hope; Gerard Parkes - Longboat; Jeff Baxter - Cattana; Rob Smith - Santa Claus; Michael David Brown - John Bannon; Jonathan Wilson - Father Gregg; Frank Crudele - Mr. Karl; Fiona Highet - Nurse; Jonathan Walker - Mr. Collins; Boyd Banks - Worker #1; Barry Stilwell - Mr. Jones; Sean Cullen - Children's Aid Officer; Naomi Emmerson - Spectator #2; Jonathan Higgins - Boston Announcer; Chris Ploszczansky - Hulk; Paulette Sinclair - Secretary Roddy; Lubica Kucerova - Woman in Shower; Ben Gans - Senior Citizen #1; Jock McLeod - Senior Citizen #2; Daniel Karasik - Bolan; Keir Gilchrist - Kid Collins; Joan Massiah - Mrs. Scarlet; Henry Alessandroni - Worker #2; Brandon Barre - Road Runner; John Blakey - Spectator #1

Credit

Kenneth Watkins - Art Director, Deirdre Bowen - Casting, Jenny Lewis - Casting, Anne Dixon - Costume Designer, Fergus Barnes - First Assistant Director, Michael McGowan - Director, Susan Maggi - Editor, Peter Sussman - Executive Producer, Marguerite Pigott - Executive Producer, Gordon Yang - Line Producer, Andrew Lockington - Composer (Music Score), Matthew Davies - Production Designer, Rene Ohashi - Cinematographer, Andrea Mann - Producer, Seaton McLean - Producer, Mike Souther - Producer, Teza Lawrence - Producer, Valentin Pricop - Sound/Sound Designer, Gordon Yang - Unit Production Manager, Michael McGowan - Screenwriter, Paul Vella - Executive in Charge of Production, Janice Lee - Publicist, Beth Sulman - Unit Publicist, Jill Carter - Script Supervisor, Ken Woroner - Still Photographer, Susan Exton-Stranks - Key Hairstylist, Marysue Heron - Key Make-up

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Saint Ralph
Directed by Michael McGowan
Produced by Teza Lawrence
Andrea Mann
Seaton McLean
Written by Michael McGowan
Starring Adam Butcher
Campbell Scott
Music by Andrew Lockington
Cinematography Rene Ohashi
Editing by Susan Maggi
Distributed by Alliance Atlantis
Release date(s) April 8, 2005
Running time 98 minutes
Country Canada
Language English

Saint Ralph is a 2004 Canadian drama film written and directed by Michael McGowan. Its central character is a teenaged boy who trains for the 1954 Boston Marathon in the hope a victory will be the miracle his mother needs to awaken from a coma.

The film premiered at the 2004 Toronto International Film Festival and was given a theatrical release in 2005.

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Plot

The story centers on Ralph Walker, a teenager attending a Catholic private school. His father was killed in World War II and his mother is hospitalized with an unidentified illness. Ralph is naturally prone to mischief and often finds himself an outcast among his classmates. He tries to emulate the conduct of grown ups, and is caught smoking cigarettes and masturbating by headmaster Father Fitzpatrick. Already labeled a troublemaker, Ralph is forced to join the school's cross country team to relieve him of his excess energy.

When Ralph's mother falls into a coma, he is told it will take a miracle for her to survive. When running coach Father Hibbert, a former world class marathoner who was forced to quit running when he injured his knee, claims it would be a miracle if a member of his team won the Boston Marathon, Ralph decides to train for it in the hope his victory would fulfill the miracle needed to save his mother's life.

At first, Ralph cannot even keep up with his teammates in practice. He reads books to learn about running, uses the new techniques, and gradually improves. Father Hibbert decides to train him despite disapproval from Father Fitzpatrick. Ralph begins to win the respect of his classmates, and eventually wins the attention of the local media when he wins a prestigious regional race.

When Father Fitzpatrick learns Ralph intends to run the Boston Marathon, he threatens to expel him if he participates, as well as remove Father Hibbert from the priesthood should he try to interfere. Both Ralph and his mentor must then decide how deeply they believe in miracles, and what is possible when a person risks everything without promise of success.

Production

The film was shot on location in Cambridge, Hamilton, and Toronto.

The song "Hallelujah" by Leonard Cohen is performed by Gord Downie.

After premiering at the Toronto International Film Festival, the film was shown at the Portland International Film Festival, the Festival du Film d'Aventures de Valenciennes and the Paris Film Festival before opening in Canada on April 8, 2005.

Cast

Critical reception

In his review in the New York Times, Stephen Holden said, "This crude, inspirational tear-jerker is as sweet as a bowl of instant oatmeal smothered in molasses."[1] Sean Axmaker of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer thought the "conventionally heartwarming underdog drama doesn't miss a cliche." He continued, "The climactic race footage is well directed... and the understated period detail adds to the charm, but the route is painfully familiar and the obstacles are as contrived as the clunky performances. The exception is Scott, whose sensitive turn as a priest inspired by Ralph's conviction and commitment gives the film a touch of grace at the cost of revealing McGowan's drab direction of every other actor. Yet there is something inherently rousing in the finale, no matter how hackneyed, as if his conviction ultimately holds its own against the cliches."[2] In the Austin Chronicle, Marrit Ingman rated the film two stars and called it "very conventional in its characterizations and narrative." He added, "The movie does have two things going for it (besides Tilly in a nurse’s uniform). One is its brisk, sunny aplomb. It zips right along in cheerful montages and abbreviated scenes, divided by intertitles announcing the feasts of saints. The second is Butcher, who seems to be something like the masculine Amanda Bynes of Canada: goofy and authentically youthful but remarkably assured onscreen... The film isn’t going to catapult Butcher to international stardom, but he holds his own in it and helps to sell its curious logic."[3]

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