The Friendly Fifties and the Sinister Sixties (1850-1863) (1968)

This documentary takes us from the 1850s to 1863. We see several historical episodes from this period interwoven in a unique fashion. The film reveals the complex relationship between Great Britain, Canada, the North and the South—before, during, and after the American Civil War. Part 6 of the series Struggle for a Border: Canada's Relations with the United States.

Director: Ronald Dick, Pierre L'Amare
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 58 min
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Production: ONF | NFB
Country: Canada
Language: English
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Friendly Fifties and the Sinister Sixties (1850-1863) about?
This documentary takes us from the 1850s to 1863. We see several historical episodes from this period interwoven in a unique fashion. The film reveals the complex relationship between Great Britain, Canada, the North and the South—before, during, and after the American Civil War. Part 6 of the series Struggle for a Border: Canada's Relations with the United States.
Who directed The Friendly Fifties and the Sinister Sixties (1850-1863)?
The Friendly Fifties and the Sinister Sixties (1850-1863) was directed by Ronald Dick, Pierre L'Amare.
Who stars in The Friendly Fifties and the Sinister Sixties (1850-1863)?
The Friendly Fifties and the Sinister Sixties (1850-1863) stars J. Frank Willis.
How long is The Friendly Fifties and the Sinister Sixties (1850-1863)?
The Friendly Fifties and the Sinister Sixties (1850-1863) has a runtime of 58m (58 minutes).
What genre is The Friendly Fifties and the Sinister Sixties (1850-1863)?
The Friendly Fifties and the Sinister Sixties (1850-1863) is a Documentary film.
Where was The Friendly Fifties and the Sinister Sixties (1850-1863) produced?
The Friendly Fifties and the Sinister Sixties (1850-1863) was produced in Canada.