Glorious Birds
Marilyn Stanley
, Jude Castillo
, cassandra schiemann
, Margaret Elson
, Jocelyn Heisel
, Bernice Sharpe
, Margaret Elson
, Deb Philippon
, PATRICIA SOPEL
, Andrea Pole
, Shane Birley
, Linda Leitch
, Valerie Hildebrand
, Tami Osato
, Holly Elisabeth
, Shelley Gibbs
, Karen Kendrick
, Deanna Radford
, Joann Horgan
, Noelle Walsh
, Pat Hoorelbeke
, Andrea Hyde
, Rachel Edmonds
, Rachel Lutz
, Sara Conway
, Rhona Brinkman
, Karen Nordrum
, Dora Dueck
, Catherine Kelly-Brown
, Rhona Brinkman
, Margaret Lindo
, Megan Brodie
, Cynthia Heinrichs
, Yolande Thivierge
, Carol Parchewsky
, Rhona Brinkman
, Rhona Brinkman
, Jane Graham
, Katherine Koller
, Paula Adam
, Christine Lion
, Debbie Youngman
, Maria Mclean
, M M English
, jane luce
, Vicki Bedford
, Suzanne Ciprian
, Alex Henderson
, Pamela Roberts Griffith
, Mary Lester
, Kate Thompson
, Heather Norris
, Linda MacIntyre
, Kathleen Hutchison
, Patricia Johnson
, Randi Ann Doll
, Ellen Clarke
, Mairi Lester
, C. Ray
, Adele gallogly
, Lynn Hallson
, Katelynn Watts
, Carl Scott
, Heather Belliveau
, Audrey Joyal
, Janice Cournoyer
, Catherine Westerberg
, Barry Kazimer
, Diane O'Flaherty
, Ellen Goldfinch
, Victoria Amodeo
, Benita Hartwell
, Pat Johnston
, Robert Hykawy
, Barbara Leckie
, Paula Ritchie
, Sandra Dufoe
, Jerry Doucet
, Cherryl Koylass
, Margaret Jones
, Chris Lantz
, Vanessa S
, Rosa Cross
, Rodney Cross
, Annie Judson
, Wanda Brine
, Vivian Hilder
, Janice Hutchinson
, Kathy Baker
, Kayla Lee
, Susan Fitzgerald
, Margo Beredjiklian
, maria blanco
, Remi Gunn
, Jennifer Beyak
, Christopher Evans
, Val Ross
, Mary Danieli
, Manuel Vizcaya-Lois
, Susan Jang
, Catherine Young
, Vivian Thorgeirson
, Chantal Comeau
, Meradith Anderson
, diana kirkwood
, Marilyn Kaluza Massoud
, Debra Fisher
, Ken Gilmour
, Tanis Anne
, Karen Upper
, Louise Walsh
, Alex Naquin
, LJ Law
, tom stormonth
, deborah haentjens
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Cinematic film, the art form that came into its own in the 20th Century, is not only familiar to all of us, but is likely the form that lodges most clearly in memory. Like music - and the music employed in a film - scenes come back, often carrying emotion as well as remembrance.
One such film is Harold and Maude, the 1971 production that brought Bud Cort and Ruth Gordon to what are possibly their most memorable roles, and the film that locked so many Cat Stevens songs in mind. A cockeyed love story that stretches the definition of a May/December romance, it reveals the fact that love can indeed be blind to matters of age or appearance.
This book takes us back half a century to when this one-of-a-kind film was released - a time with its own kind of turmoil, but a time as well of a different kind of innocence - one worth exploring again. Fifty years, traditionally a golden anniversary, is surely an appropriate time to celebrate.