Cast
- Liv Ullmann as Mrs. Campbell
- Kiefer Sutherland as Donald Campbell
- Peter Donat as Mr. Campbell
- Alan Scarfe ... Sergeant Tom Coldwell
- Mathieu Carrière ... Father Chaisson
- Chris Wiggins ... Chief Charlie McInnes
- Thomas Peacocke ... Father McKinnon
- Isabelle Mejias ... Mary McNeil
- Jane McKinnon ... Dianna Coldwell
- Leah Pinsent ... Saxon Coldwell
- Peter Spence ... Joe Campbell
- Joe Warbis ... Terry the Transvestite
- Josephine Chaplin ... Marie Chaisson
- Pauline Lafont ... Janine Chaisson
- Roy McMullin ... Paul Ratchford
- Kathy McGuire ... Sister Roberta
- Robbie Gallivan ... Frank Carrey
- Bob Rose ... Danny McIsaac
- Robert Taylor ... Paddy O'Neil
- Darren Arsenault ... Malcolm Broderick
- David Ferry ... Walt Roach
- Bette MacDonald ... Nurse
- Fannie Shore ... Mrs. Silver
- Sander Zilbert ... Mr. Silver
- Tom Rack ... Sol Silver
- Joe MacPherson ... Rory McInnes
- Kevin McKenzie ... Mr. Rankin
- Iris Currie ... Mrs. Carrey
- Francis MacNeil ... Terry O'Shea
- Michael Egyes ... Basil Broderick
- Mary McKinnon ... Aunt Coldwell
- Stéphane Audran ... Blanche
- Rowena Oliver ... Sissy
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