The Curlers (1955)
The local curling club, one of rural Canada's most esteemed social institutions, exerts diverse influences on the affairs of its members. In this film we see how an ingenious small-town lawyer employs the team spirit to settle a rift between two neighbouring farmers, just in time for an all-important turkey bonspiel.
Director: William Davidson
Runtime: 27 min
Release Date: January 1, 1955
Screenplay
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Curlers about?
- The local curling club, one of rural Canada's most esteemed social institutions, exerts diverse influences on the affairs of its members. In this film we see how an ingenious small-town lawyer employs the team spirit to settle a rift between two neighbouring farmers, just in time for an all-important turkey bonspiel.
- Who directed The Curlers?
- The Curlers was directed by William Davidson.
- How long is The Curlers?
- The Curlers has a runtime of 27m (27 minutes).