[2] The cast also includes Joann McIntyre, Lenore Zann, Derek McGrath, Daniel Buccos, Kate Trotter, Matt Craven, Les Carlson, Jack Mather, Frank Moore, Peter MacNeill, Meredith Winning, Caroline Sturk, Norma Edwards, Michael Wong, Evan Meister and Kathryn Winning in supporting roles.
[3] Yolles described the film as centred on "the male identity in an increasingly feminist world and the place children have in our lives when we're all looking for self-expression.
[4] Jay Scott of The Globe and Mail characterized this release strategy as essentially "an attempt to conform to the letter of Academy of Canadian Cinema law while subverting its spirit.
Maybe if they were in one of those monthly Hollywood switcheroo comedies - then he could happily bear children, and she could resume her ruthless corporate climb unhindered by either guilt or morning sickness.
Unfortunately, the movie they're stuck in is this one, which means they've got to work things out without benefit of potions, plot contrivances, John Hughes or magic rays.
The problem is, of course, that while the filmmakers would like us to see this quest as his attempt to come to grips with a changing world, the lingering image is of a man in search of a brood mare.