Booky's Crush

Booky's Crush (2009)


  • Genre: Drama, Family
  • Release Date: 2009-02-15
  • User Rating: 5/10 from 3 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 29min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Shaftesbury Films
  • Production Country: Canada
  • Director: Peter Moss
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Summary

The Thomsons - parents Thomas and Francie, and children Willa, Arthur, Beatrice (nicknamed Booky) and Jakey - are a loving working class family living in the Depression era in Toronto. Arthur is showing aptitude in drawing, and although his parents want to support his skill, Thomas in particular wants him to take up a vocation that is a little more stable. Willa, the part time librarian, is attracted to Russell, the medical student she meets at the library. And 11-year old Booky is happy that she has been asked to tutor the new older sixth grade student, Georgie Dunlop, in spelling, since she has a crush on him, her first ever. She just can't wait for him to ask her to the school dance. But she begins to have mixed feelings about Georgie based on a gift he gives to her. Digging a little deeper, Booky begins to understand both the good and bad of Georgie.

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  • Rachel Marcus

    as Beatrice 'Booky' Thomson
  • Megan Follows

    as Francie Thomson
  • Stuart Hughes

    as Thomas Thomson
  • Dylan Everett

    as Arthur Thomson
  • Sarah White

    as Willa Thomson
  • Noah Ryan Scott

    as Jakey Thomson
  • Ariel Waller

    as Rosie
  • Emilia McCarthy

    as Laura
  • Connor Price

    as Georgie
  • Albert Schultz

    as Mr. Spencer
  • Marc Bendavid

    as Russell
  • Marcia Bennett

    as Elderly Woman
  • Brad Borbridge

    as Dave Juniper
  • Lisa Berry

    as Librarian
  • Tom McCamus

    as Sidney
  • Chick Reid

    as Dottie
  • Susan Coyne

    as Jeannie
  • Bill Lake

    as Mr. Jenkins
  • James Wallis

    as Gordo the Wolf Boy
  • Thomas Price

    as Number 5
  • Ruth Kearney

    as Party Woman
  • Kelly Fiddick

    as Ride Master
  • Max Moore

    as Boy #3
  • Clyde Phillips Sr.

    as Factory Worker
  • Don Gough

    as Fire-Eater (uncredited)
  • Jordan Dean Scott

    as Boy at the Fair (uncredited)
Directing Peter Moss Director
Art Rob Hepburn Set Decoration
Production Phyllis Platt Producer
Editing Diane Brunjes Editor
Camera Norayr Kasper Director of Photography
Production Jenny Lewis Casting
Production Sara Kay Casting
Writing Tracey Forbes Writer
Directing Winnifred Jong Script Supervisor
Art Martha Sparrow Art Direction
Production Armand Leo Producer
Writing Bernice Thurman Hunter Novel
Art Aidan Leroux Production Design
Costume & Make-Up Jenifur Jarvis Costume Design
Sound Robert Carli Original Music Composer

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