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  1. The Best Damn Fiddler from Calabogie to Kaladar is a 1968 National Film Board of Canada drama directed by Peter Pearson, produced by John Kemeny and written by Joan Finnigan. The 49-minute drama stars Chris Wiggins and Kate Reid, along with Margot Kidder in her first feature role.

    • $82,635
    • John Kemeny, Barrie Howells
  2. The Best Damn Fiddler from Calabogie to Kaladar: Directed by Peter Pearson. With Chris Wiggins, Kate Reid, Margot Kidder, William Thourlby. A poor bush worker refuses to sacrifice his dignity to provide his family with a better life.

    • (48)
    • Drama
    • Peter Pearson
    • 1969-03
  3. 18. Sept. 2013 · NFB. 460K subscribers. Subscribed. 74. 9.1K views 10 years ago. The setting for this drama is a logging community, focusing on a man who chooses the unfettered life and uncertain income of an...

    • 49 Min.
    • 9,3K
    • NFB
  4. Screenplay. "The Best Damn Fiddler from Calabogie to Kaladar" tells the story of Emery Prometer, a proud bush worker in Ottawa Valley, resisting government aid to support his family. The film compassionately depicts their struggles and the resolve of Emery's daughter, Rosie, (Margot Kidder in her film debut) to break the cycle of poverty ...

  5. The Best Damn Fiddler from Calabogie to Kaladar - NFB. Peter Pearson. 1968 49 min. The setting for this drama is a logging community, focusing on a man who chooses the unfettered life and uncertain income of an itinerant bush worker, even though it means that his family lives poorly as a result.

    • 49 Sek.
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  7. The Best Damn Fiddler from Calabogie to Kaladar” tells the story of Emery Prometer, a proud bush worker in Ottawa Valley, resisting government aid to support his family. The film compassionately depicts their struggles and the resolve of Emery’s daughter, Rosie, (Margot Kidder in her film debut) to break the cycle of poverty through education.