Canadian Bacon
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Canadian Bacon

The U.S. President, low in the opinion polls, gets talked into raising his popularity by trying to start a cold war against Canada.

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In the 1995 satirical comedy film Canadian Bacon, the U.S. President finds himself facing low approval ratings and seeks to boost his popularity by fabricating a conflict with Canada. As tensions escalate between the two countries, a group of American citizens and a sheriff from the U.S.-Canada border town come together to uncover the truth and prevent a potential war.

Filled with witty humor and political satire, Canadian Bacon explores themes of nationalism, media manipulation, and the absurdity of international conflicts. The film offers a lighthearted take on political dynamics as it follows the quirky characters navigating the escalating tensions between the neighboring countries.

As the comedic events unfold, viewers are taken on a hilarious journey that challenges their perceptions of patriotism and patriotism. With a talented cast led by John Candy, Alan Alda, and Rhea Perlman, Canadian Bacon delivers a mix of laughs and social commentary that will leave audiences entertained and thoughtful.

Also Known As:

Canadian Bacon

Release Date:

22 Sep 1995

Writers:

Michael Moore