An alcoholic small-town police chief's life is shattered by unspeakable tragedy.An alcoholic small-town police chief's life is shattered by unspeakable tragedy.An alcoholic small-town police chief's life is shattered by unspeakable tragedy.
Maxwell McCabe-Lokos
- Lyle Jr
- (as Max McCabe-Lokos)
Owen Crow Shoe
- Hal Laskamin
- (as Owen Crowshoe)
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- TriviaHigh River, Alberta, was the perfect small-town stand-in for Tin Star's fictional Little Big Bear, but the Rocky Mountains were not as prominent in the town's skyline as the show's producers had imagined. The town of Waterton, 200 kilometers to the south, is surrounded by a dramatic, mountainous landscape but wasn't equipped to host Tin Star's large crew. The solution involved compositing footage of Waterton's mountains with footage shot in High River to create the final images of Little Big Bear seen in the series.
- GoofsDuring the gas station scene at the beginning of the episode, Jim's pistol vanishes from its holster between shots.
- Quotes
Title Card: There is sometimes a fine line between a cop and a criminal. What drives their personality may be the same, and they have simply chosen different roles and professions to call their own. -Dr. M.L. Rapier PhD, Clinical Psychologist
- SoundtracksHappy Birthday To You
(uncredited)
Written by Patty S. Hill and Mildred J. Hill
Performed by Willis Earl Beal
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Annoying Non-Stop Violin Music
The violin music is so loud that I had trouble hearing the characters talking. Just non-stop drama and music of doom. It is really overbearing.
Tim Roth has a new job as Police Chief. His family is getting settled down when Roth decides to fight the new refinery and its billions of dollars. Before long, Roth and his new best friend, the local doctor, are facing scandals. Shortly thereafter, his house is being burned down, shot at, etc.
Tim Roth is no Rambo. His character is an alcoholic loser who blacks out and has no idea what is happening to his family. Not a good father, considering that people are trying to kill him and his family. The repercussions of Sheriff Roth's never-ending drunken binge will be horrible and permanent. The loud obnoxious violin music only makes it more depressing.
Tim Roth has a new job as Police Chief. His family is getting settled down when Roth decides to fight the new refinery and its billions of dollars. Before long, Roth and his new best friend, the local doctor, are facing scandals. Shortly thereafter, his house is being burned down, shot at, etc.
Tim Roth is no Rambo. His character is an alcoholic loser who blacks out and has no idea what is happening to his family. Not a good father, considering that people are trying to kill him and his family. The repercussions of Sheriff Roth's never-ending drunken binge will be horrible and permanent. The loud obnoxious violin music only makes it more depressing.
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- Johnny_West
- Nov 2, 2021
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- Kananaskis Country, Alberta, Canada(Little Big Bear)
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- Runtime46 minutes
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- 16:9 HD
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