| The Secret Life of Algernon | |
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| Directed by | Charles Jarrott | 
| Written by | 
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| Produced by | Nancy Marano | 
| Starring | |
| Cinematography | Gregory Middleton | 
| Edited by | Doug Forbes | 
| Music by | Graeme Coleman | 
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Release date  | 1997 | 
Running time  | 106 minutes | 
| Country | Canada | 
| Language | English | 
The Secret Life of Algernon is a 1997 Canadian comedy film directed by Charles Jarrott. It stars John Cullum and Carrie-Anne Moss in an early film appearance. It won an award at the 1998 Breckenridge Festival of Film.[1] The film is based on the novel by Russell H. Greenan The Secret Life of Algernon Pendleton.
Plot
Algernon is an old man who lives alone, having conversations with a porcelain cat and making things out of bones, for which he boils a neighbor's dead dog. He is visited by an old friend who is dying of ailments and thus commits suicide, leaving a million dollars in a suitcase. A woman claiming to be interested in Algernon's Egyptologist great-grandfather pretends to be in love with Algernon, and he almost falls for it.
Cast
- John Cullum as Algernon Pendelton
 - Carrie-Anne Moss as Madge Clarisy
 - Charles Durning as Norbie Hess
 - Hrant Alianak as Mahir Sullyman
 - Kay Hawtrey as Mrs. Binney
 
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