
John and the Missus
Drama
Overview
A small Canadian town is devasted when a local mine--the town's only source of income--is closed. One man incurs the wrath of the townsmen when he stubbornly refuses the small amount of settlement money offered by the government.
Top Cast


Gordon Pinsent
Gordon Pinsent
John Munn
Gordon Pinsent
John Munn


Jackie Burroughs
Jackie Burroughs
Missus
Jackie Burroughs
Missus
Randy Follett
Randy Follett
Matt
Randy Follett
Matt


Jessica Steen
Jessica Steen
Faith
Jessica Steen
Faith


Greg Thomey
Greg Thomey
Jimmy Ludlow
Greg Thomey
Jimmy Ludlow


Roland Hewgill
Roland Hewgill
Fred Budgell
Roland Hewgill
Fred Budgell


Timothy Webber
Timothy Webber
Danny Boland
Timothy Webber
Danny Boland
Neil Munro
Neil Munro
Tom Noble
Neil Munro
Tom Noble
Jane Dingle
Jane Dingle
Mavis Sheppard
Jane Dingle
Mavis Sheppard
Doug Seymour
Doug Seymour
Old Man
Doug Seymour
Old Man
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