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Partners is a Canadian thriller drama film, directed by Don Owen and released in 1976. 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. The Ontario Censor Board forced Owen to cut 35 seconds of a sex scene from the film.

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  • Partners is a Canadian thriller drama film, directed by Don Owen and released in 1976. 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. The Ontario Censor Board forced Owen to cut 35 seconds of a sex scene from the film. (en)
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  • Partners is a Canadian thriller drama film, directed by Don Owen and released in 1976. 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. The Ontario Censor Board forced Owen to cut 35 seconds of a sex scene from the film. The film has most commonly been analyzed as an allegory for Canadian nationalism. However, it was not well received by critics, and Owen did not make another film until 1984's Unfinished Business, which was billed as his "comeback". It was a Canadian Film Award nominee for Best Feature Film at the 27th Canadian Film Awards in 1976, (en)
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