

Canadian Bacon | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | September 19, 2022
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John Candy can carry a film with a cameo, and darn near has to but I think this film gets a worse wrap than it deserves.

genre | Comedy |
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synopsis | The U.S. President, low in the opinion polls, gets talked into raising his popularity by trying to start a cold war with Canada. |
lead actors | Alan Alda | Rhea Perlman | John Candy | Kevin Pollak | Rip Torn | Kevin J. O'Connor | Bill Nunn | G. D. Spradlin | Jim Belushi | Steven Wright | Brad Sullivan | Stanley Anderson | Richard Council | Wallace Shawn | Michael Moore | Dan Aykroyd | Roger Dunn | Beth Amos |
director | Michael Moore |