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Dief!

1981-01-01 | Documentary
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This documentary short is a portrait of Leader of the Progressive Conservative Party and 13th prime minister of Canada, John George Diefenbaker (1895-1979). Diefenbaker's political career spanned 6 decades. When he died in 1979, his state funeral and final train trip west became more a celebration of life than a victory for death.

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The runtime of Dief! is 27 minutes.
The genre of Dief! is Documentary.
The release date of Dief! is January 01, 1981.
The director of Dief! is William Canning.
The casts of Dief! are John Diefenbaker starring as Himself, Pierre Elliott Trudeau starring as Himself, Brian Mulroney starring as Himself.
On September 06, 2024, there were 208 public reaction to Dief! including Spaghetti Western, horse opera, trailblazer, evil dictator, technical feat.
This documentary short is a portrait of Leader of the Progressive Conservative Party and 13th prime minister of Canada, John George Diefenbaker (1895-1979). Diefenbaker's political career spanned 6 decades. When he died in 1979, his state funeral and final train trip west became more a celebration of life than a victory for death..