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Directed by
  
Edited by
  
Thomas Berner

Running time
  
1h 21m

Produced by
  
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Cinematography
  
Henri Filks

Director
  
Screenplay
  
Patrick Loubert

Editor
  
Thomas Berner

Written by
  
Patrick LoubertVictor Coleman

Starring
  
Tim HenryJackie BurroughsRobert A. Silverman

Release date
  
November 7, 1974 (1974-11-07)

Similar
  
The Rubber Gun, 2 Seconds, Lost and Delirious, À tout prendre, Fire Song

125 rooms of comfort 1974


125 Rooms of Comfort is a Canadian drama film, released in 1974.

The film stars Tim Henry as Billie Joyce, a gay and transvestite former musician who has been institutionalized in an asylum due to mental illness. Inheriting the smalltown hotel formerly owned by his deceased father, he returns home intending to sell the hotel to real estate developer Oscar Kidd (Robert A. Silverman), but soon finds himself in the position of defending the rights of the hotel's staff against Kidd's renovation plans. The film's cast also includes Robert Warner, Sean Sullivan and Jackie Burroughs.

The film was a nominee for Best Picture at the Canadian Film Awards in 1975, but did not win.

References

125 Rooms of Comfort Wikipedia


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