Partners is a Canadian thriller drama film, directed by Don Owen and released in 1976.
[1] The film stars Hollis McLaren as Heather Grey, the daughter of business magnate John Grey (Denholm Elliott); when she takes over leadership of the company after her father's death, she becomes a target for the romantic interests of Paul (Michael Margotta), a corporate spy for an American company eyeing a hostile takeover of the firm.
[2] The Ontario Censor Board forced Owen to cut 35 seconds of a sex scene from the film.
[3] The film has most commonly been analyzed as an allegory for Canadian nationalism.
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