
Stand!
Drama · History
Overview
In post-World War I Winnipeg, a Ukrainian immigrant and a Jewish woman get caught up in a labour strike.
Top Cast


Laura Slade Wiggins
Laura Slade Wiggins
Rebecca Almazoff
Laura Slade Wiggins
Rebecca Almazoff


Gregg Henry
Gregg Henry
Mike Sokolowski
Gregg Henry
Mike Sokolowski


Marshall Williams
Marshall Williams
Stefan Sokolowski
Marshall Williams
Stefan Sokolowski


Hayley Sales
Hayley Sales
Helen Armstrong
Hayley Sales
Helen Armstrong


Paul Essiembre
Paul Essiembre
A.J. Anderson
Paul Essiembre
A.J. Anderson
Tristan Carlucci
Tristan Carlucci
Moishe Almazoff
Tristan Carlucci
Moishe Almazoff


Gabriel Daniels
Gabriel Daniels
Gabriel
Gabriel Daniels
Gabriel
Ryan Ash
Ryan Ash
Davey
Ryan Ash
Davey


Blake Taylor
Blake Taylor
Senator Robertson
Blake Taylor
Senator Robertson


Robin Ruel
Robin Ruel
Susan Anderson
Robin Ruel
Susan Anderson
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