Martin Lavut Movies

1988  
 
Gerald (Matt Craven) is a country boy who takes a job in Toronto as a bookkeeper for an advertising agency. He hopes to someday launch his own successful ad campaigns and daydreams about the beautiful model on the billboard outside his office window. Gerald meets the model Odessa (Kim Catrall) and follows her to the Palais Royale nightclub. He soon learns Odessa is controlled by mobsters led by Dattilico (Dean Stockwell), the crime boss who is trying to go legit in this uneven feature that is a misfired attempt at post-noir drama. Comedy passages are uninspired. ~ Dan Pavlides, Rovi

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Starring:
Kim CattrallMatt Craven, (more)
 
1986  
 
Marriage Bed began life as a Canadian made-for-TV movie. Described as "a comedy/drama about the perils of marriage", the film stars Linda Griffiths as a young bride. Griffiths' hubby Layne Coleman picks the worst possible time to walk out: the night before Christmas. R. H. Thompson costars in this formulaic concoctions. Marriage Bed made its US debut over the Lifetime Cable service in November of 1987. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Linda GriffithsLayne Coleman, (more)
 
1983  
 
Director Martin Lavut filmed 15 songs at a Bruce Cockburn concert using five cameras and this straightforward cinematic record of the concert is the result. Cockburn sings and plays acoustic and the electric guitar -- there is no additional commentary before or after each number. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

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Starring:
Bruce CockburnJonathan Goldsmith, (more)
 
1983  
PG  
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A rock & roll singer searches for eternal life in this animated musical fantasy set in a post-nuclear dystopia. Similar to the earlier Heavy Metal (1981) in tone, this film attempts to incorporate mythical themes and mutant beings with music by Cheap Trick, Deborah Harry, Iggy Pop, and other popular acts of the time, with mixed success. Clive Smith's film was a disappointment at the box-office, but has since attracted a minor cult following. ~ Robert Firsching, Rovi

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Starring:
Don FrancksPaul Le Mat, (more)
 
1981  
R  
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Inspired by stories from the fantasy graphics magazine Heavy Metal, this five-part animated feature combines the talents of hundreds of artists and animators from 17 different countries. A glowing green orb called Loc-Nar that contains the sum total of all evil in the universe travels through space and time, spreading violence and discord in its wake. The stories that follow demonstrate Loc-Nar's malevolent presence throughout the universe. In New York in the year 2023, cabbie Harry Canyon picks up a fare who turns out to have Loc-Nar in her possession, and it turns out to be one trip he wishes that he had never made. In contemporary suburban America, a nerdy high school kid finds the orb in his backyard and is transported to a comic-book universe where he's a mighty warrior and famous spoiler of women. A robot created by an alien race falls in love with a secretary from Earth who was kidnapped by his masters, while she is at once fascinated and repelled by his sexual talents. And finally, Loc-Nar crashes into a mountain, and a world of fantasy and danger spontaneously appears in its wake, ruled by The Defender, a beautiful amazon who rides on a giant bird. The voice cast for Heavy Metal includes John Candy, Harold Ramis, Joe Flaherty, Eugene Levy, Richard Romanus, and John Vernon. The sound track features selections by Black Sabbath, Blue Oyster Cult, Nazareth, Cheap Trick, Devo, and Grand Funk Railroad. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Rodger BumpassJackie Burroughs, (more)
 
1979  
 
War Brides was originally produced for Canadian television. Drawing from the life, the film details the tribulations of European women who impulsively married Canadian servicemen during WW II. Some of these ladies were genuinely in love, others merely wanted free passage to North America. Whatever the case, most of the brides were subjected to persecution and discrimination once they reached Canadian shores. Layne Coleman and Sharry Flett star in War Brides, which premiered in America via cable TV. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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1978  
 
In 1915 North Dakota, Swedish-born farmer Ray Sorenson (Robert Behling) organizes the populist Nonpartisan League as a response to the bank foreclosures that threaten the livelihoods of himself and his neighbors. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi

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Starring:
Robert BehlingSusan Lynch, (more)
 
1961  
 
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Also known as Eyes of Hell, The Mask, is an inexpensive Canadian horror film is distinguished by a gimmick which relies upon full-audience cooperation. Anticipating Jim Carrey by 30 years, Paul Stevens comes into possession of an ancient mask which harbors Strange Powers. When Stevens places the mask over his face, the line "Put your mask on now" is supposed to cue the audience to don their 3-D glasses -- whereupon both Stevens and the audience experience a series of hallucinatory images. The major difference is that Stevens' hallucinations give him the urge to kill; it is hoped that the audience will not follow suit. In the early 1980s, a restored stereoscopic version of The Eyes of Hell was released to television in tandem with a pair of 3-D Three Stooges shorts, Spooks (1953) and Pardon My Backfire (1953). ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Paul StevensClaudette Nevins, (more)