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Seven Brides for Uncle Sam

Directed by Anita McGee
Canada, 1997 (documentary, 52 minutes, colour / black and white, English / French)
Also known as "Sept femmes pour l'oncle Sam"
Seven Brides for Uncle Sam
Image: National Film Board of Canada
Video (National Film Board of Canada)
Video (National Film Board of Canada) [French]

Film Description:
"Seven Brides for Uncle Sam documents the stories of seven Newfoundland women who married American servicemen. Some of the largest military bases outside of the United States were in Newfoundland. It was called the 'friendly invasion.' From the beginning of World War II until the end of the Cold War, when the last base closed, as many as forty thousand Newfoundland women married Americans. Many of these liaisons were happy; some were not. In this film the momentous events of world history that brought men and women together are but a backdrop to poignant stories of romance, heartbreak, and joy."
-- National Film Board of Canada (source)

Film Credits (partial):
Written by: Anita McGee
Produced by: Kent Martin, Mary Sexton, Marilyn A. Belec, Don Haig
Narrator: Agnes Walsh
Cinematography: Nigel Markham
Film Editing: Angela Baker
Music: Sandy Morris
Production Company: National Film Board of Canada / Office national du film du Canada
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