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In 1940's Montreal, Canada, a young reporter named Harry Barnes gets his first job at The Daily Witness, the worst paper in the city. A naive man, he struggles to accept the realities of the life of a reporter whether dealing with suspicious stories. or coping with his tyrannical boss. Along the way, he meets and falls for a reporter from a competing paper named Julia who is struggling at her job while quietly forming a journalist union local. Egged on by his worldly comrades, Harry tries to woo her by helping her and learning about her cause. However, events nearly out of his control push him to make a decision on one miserable night that will change his life forever.

Tiiu Leek worked as a reporter/anchor for several televisions across America. Her longest tenure in TV news was with Los Angeles television station KTLA Ch. 5 where she worked from 1982 until 1991.

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    • Author: Umsida
    John Howe's WHY ROCK THE BOAT? is a pleasing comedy that boasts a sharp eye for recreating 1940's era Montreal. Stuart Gillard, who is better known as a writer & director these days, stars as a young man aspiring to a career as a newspaper reporter. The first job at the paper is writing obituary columns, from which he gradually progresses upward. His main ambitions seem to be steering clear of the tyrannical editor (Henry Beckman) and pursuing a relationship with a lovely fellow reporter (Tiiu Leek) on a rival paper. The girl of his dreams is secretly meeting with other newspaper people in hopes of starting a union; Gillard sees involving himself in this as a golden opportunity to win his love over, whether he believes in it or not.

    This may not be the easiest movie to see these days, but it is a good little film that is well-written & lovingly put together. Performances are generally good. Both Gillard and Leek are likable leads, but the best work comes from Beckman, Ken James as the carousing photographer who befriends Gillard, and Patricia Gage as the seductive wife of one of the newsmen.
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    • Author: Uscavel
    Another time in Canadian film. One of the better efforts that were part of the infamous 1970s tax break movies.

    At least this time it was a first rate production set in a major Canadian city instead of a non-identified American metropolis.

    Most people alive today would not even remember the Montreal Star, let alone how good a publication it was. Even its funnies were better than the ink staining Gazette. My father actually kept the final edition of the Star around for TWO decades after it went under. He just couldn't part with it, it was that good.

    Anyways, Why Rock The Boat captures a lot of Montreal's charm and features a terrific performance by Gilliard as the cub reporter learning the paper biz. Very short time later he would appear in the sit-com Excuse My French and then retire from acting to become a mostly television director. Many other wonderful performances here and a feeling of being a movie with sensibilities of both the 40s and 70s.
  • Cast overview, first billed only:
    Stuart Gillard Stuart Gillard - Barnes - lead
    Tiiu Leek Tiiu Leek - Julia Martin
    Ken James Ken James - Ronny Waldron
    Budd Knapp Budd Knapp - Fred O'Neil
    Henry Beckman Henry Beckman - Philip Butcher
    Sean Sullivan Sean Sullivan - Herb Scannell
    Patricia Gage Patricia Gage - Isobel Scannell
    Ruben Moreno Ruben Moreno - Senor Gomez
    Cec Linder Cec Linder - Carmichael
    Henry Ramer Henry Ramer - Club president
    Maurice Podbrey Maurice Podbrey - Guest Speaker
    Barry Baldaro Barry Baldaro - Benson
    Patricia Hamilton Patricia Hamilton - Hilda
    Ian De Voy Ian De Voy - Smith
    Basil Fitzgibbon Basil Fitzgibbon - Ridley
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