H2O (2004)

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Written by Paul Gross, John Krizanc

Directed by Charles Binamé

Also known as "H2O, el Último Primer Ministro"

Production Year: 2004

Rating: PG Certificate

Filmed in Colour

Made for TV

Canada is thrown into national chaos following the death of the president, but in the process of appointing a new leader, conspiracy threatens to devastate political congress.

Cast

Image for Paul GrossPaul GrossThomas David McLaughlin
Image for Leslie HopeLeslie HopeSgt. Leah Collins
Guy NadonMarc Lavigne
Martha HenryJulia McLaughlin
Callum Keith RennieDon Pritchard/Lt. Daniel Holt
Barry FlatmanCam Ritchie
Peter MacNeillPolice Chief
Louise PortalMarie Lavigne
Macha GrenonLavigne's Aide
Philip AkinU.S. President Monroe
Jeff PustilDeever
Tantoo CardinalGrand Chief Katie Blackfire
Diego MatamorosDoug McKay
Jeff SeymourNate Morgan
Nancy PalkDeirdre Milnes
Allan HawcoChristy Berger
Jeff ClarkeJim McLaughlin's aide
Kedar BrownMcLaughlin's aide
David BoutinDet. Michel Duguay
Yves JacquesQuébec Premier Marcel Coté
Gordon PinsentMichael Cameron
Michael MurphyU.S. Ambassador Conrad
Image for Kenneth WelshKenneth WelshRandall Spear
Karen RobinsonWilly

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