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Canadian Bacon 1995

Box Office

$164K

Budget

$11M

Runtime

91 mins

Language

English

English

Facing dismal poll numbers, the embattled U.S. President is urged to boost his approval by fabricating a hostile stance toward Canada. In a satirical take on political desperation, he attempts to spark a mock cold war with the neighbor, only to find that wielding power without an opponent becomes a lonely, self‑defeating game.

Facing dismal poll numbers, the embattled U.S. President is urged to boost his approval by fabricating a hostile stance toward Canada. In a satirical take on political desperation, he attempts to spark a mock cold war with the neighbor, only to find that wielding power without an opponent becomes a lonely, self‑defeating game.

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In Niagara Falls, New York, R. J. Hacker, a military-minded businessman, shuts down Hacker Dynamics, his weapons manufacturing plant, leaving thousands of former employees furious and uncertain about their futures. At the falls, Sheriff Bud Boomer and his deputy, Honey, intervene just as a despondent former employee, Roy Boy, teeters on the edge of suicide, creating a scene that mixes desperation with a stubborn sense of loyalty to the community.

A conference at Hacker Dynamics escalates the tension. Hacker himself pins the blame for the shutdown on the President, arguing that safeguarding children’s future matters more than war. The President, the President, defends that belief, even as his approval rating slides under the weight of the crisis. In the aftermath, Boomer’s quick reflexes save the President from an assassination attempt, and the President confides in General Dick Panzer and Stuart Smiley, the National Security Advisor who secretly has ties to Hacker, that he feels rudderless without a tangible enemy to rally against.

The plot widens as Boomer’s blunt bravado collides with a national crisis of perception. At a hockey game that should unite two nations, Boomer makes a crude joke about Canadian beer, sparking a brawl that shoots onto television screens across the border and around the country. The ensuing riot pulls in Kabral Jabar, a local Mountie liaison, and drags Roy Boy and Honey into a chaotic scene that feeds a rising tide of anti-Canada sentiment. The next day’s headlines give the impression that Canada has become the new adversary, a narrative that Stuart Smiley leans on as he presses forward with a plan to redirect American anger outward.

Stuart gathers deeper intelligence from CIA agent Gus, who reveals strains and provocations at the edges of the political machine. With Canada cast as the enemy-of-choice, anti-Canada propaganda floods U.S. media, and Boomer seizes the moment to organize a local militia, arming Honey, Roy Boy, and Kabral for what could become a national response. The film then takes the audience on a cross-border push that culminates in a tense border crossing, a dangerous operation near a hydroelectric plant, and a dramatic sequence where Honey is briefly captured by Mounties before escaping—her path leading straight to Canada’s central grid of power.

Fueling the escalation is a more sinister backstory: Hacker uses his own vendetta to manipulate a software program known as “Hellstorm,” designed to trigger missile silos across the country. The President learns the signal seems to originate from Canada, but the layers of manipulation begin to unravel as the global stakes rise. The Omega Force, led by Omega Force Leader, is deployed to counter the looming threat, while Stuart seizes the opportunity to seize control of the situation—even as he confronts the moral cost of his choices.

In the tense aftermath, Hacker is killed during a dramatic exchange as he tries to bargain for a trillion-dollar payoff that would let him end the Hellstorm. The President orders Stuart’s arrest, insisting on a controlled, lawful resolution even as the missiles’ countdown inches closer to action. With the clock running out, the President appeals for a pause in the crisis and reaches out to Clark MacDonald, the Canadian Prime Minister, for a path back from brinkmanship toward diplomacy and restraint.

Meanwhile, Honey’s hospital stay winds into a daring escape. She makes it to the CN Tower, where she discovers the central computer that runs the Hellstorm and shoots it out of commission with decisive, brutal force. The abort sequence is triggered just in time, and she reunites with Boomer, the pair slipping away on a speedboat to return to the United States across Lake Ontario.

As the smoke of crisis clears, international tensions begin to settle into a fragile equilibrium. The film introduces a thread about Vladimir Krushkin, the Russian president, whose presence underscores the global chessboard behind what began as a local town saga. The final shots pull back to reveal a world where power, fear, and a struggle for control can tilt nations toward danger even when there appears to be no true enemy in sight.

In the end, an epilogue reveals the characters’ fates, leaving audiences with a bittersweet impression of how quickly politics, profit, and personal vendettas can collide at the edge of peace.

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Canadian Bacon Other Names and Titles

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