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Vancouver is a major city in western Canada, located in British Columbia's Lower Mainland.

Popular Culture[]

Appearances[]

Variants[]

The following list is of explicit appearances of Vancouver.

Year Name Appearance Notes
1974 Vancouver
  • Kosygin is Coming, author Tom Ardies
  • A disgraced RCMP officer is entrusted with preventing a malcontent from disrupting the visit of the Soviet Premier.
  • Adapted into the 1974 film Russian Roulette.
1982 Vancouver
  • Yellow Fever, author R. A. Shiomi
  • Private eye Sam Shikaze seeks to locate a missing girl while navigating racism and political intrigue in the 1970's.
1988 Vancouver
  • Shoot to Kill
  • FBI agent Warren Stantin (Sidney Poitier) and tracker Jonathan Knox (Tom Berenger) track a deadly murderer from Bishop Falls, Washington to the Canadian border, and finally to Vancouver, before engaging in a climactic shootout on a ferry.[1]
1997 Vancouver
  • Case Manager Connor Doyle (Paul Miller) investigates the repeating apparition of a dead stalker (John Ralston) still following actress Jackie Kinley (Kristin Lehman).[2]
2004 Vancouver
  • American expatriate hermits Russell Walker and Zandor Zudenigo must work with Vancouver Police Department Constable Nika Mandic to stop the heinous crimes of a serial killer briefly detected by the telepathic Zudenigo.[3]
2004 Vancouver
  • Godzilla: Final Wars
  • An overweight child with chocolate smeared all over his face (Jordan Fleming) smashes his kaiju toys into each other, before throwing a toy Squirtle into the open fire. He then stares in awe at the television showing Anguirus rampaging through Shanghai.[4][5]
2005 - 2007 Vancouver
  • Intelligence
  • The show centres on Jimmy Reardon (Ian Tracey) and Mary Spalding (Klea Scott), respectively one of Vancouver's top crime bosses and the head of the Vancouver Organized Crime Unit. The show revolves around the inner workings of both law enforcement and organised crime, as well as international politics.[6]
2005 - 2008 Vancouver
  • A comedy-drama about the various residents of Robson Arms, a West End apartment building.[7]
2008 Vancouver
  • Walker, Zudenigo and Mandic unite once more when the Central Intelligence Agency comes searching for Zudenigo.[8]
2011 Vancouver
  • In the Name of the King 2: Two Worlds
  • Martial arts instructor and former Special Forces officer Granger (Dolph Lundgren) is kidnapped from his home in Vancouver in a plot to save the Kingdom of Ehb in the distant past.[9]
2012 - 2013 Vancouver
  • Primeval: New World
  • Individuals involved with Cross Photonics and Project Magnet join forces after anomalies begin releasing prehistoric lifeforms into Canada.[10]
2015 Vancouver
  • Beeba Boys
  • Jeet Johar (Randeep Hooda) leads the Indo-Canadian gang the Beeba Boys in a war against the established organisation of Robbie Grewal (Gulshan Grover).[11]
2015 - 2016 Vancouver
  • The Romeo Section
  • An espionage drama centring on spymaster Wolfgang McGee (Andrew Airlie), a contractor for CSIS investigating Chinese intelligence operations in Canada and its connections to the heroin trade.[12]

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References[]

  1. Shoot to Kill - IMDB - Retrieved 15 April 2021
  2. The Undead/Stalker Moon - IMDB - Retrieved 29 November 2020
  3. Very Bad Deaths - Goodreads
  4. Godzilla: Final Wars - IMDB - Retrieved 26 April 2021
  5. Brandon's Cult Movie Reviews: GODZILLA: FINAL WARS (PART 1) - Brandon Tenold - 28 September 2019 - YouTube - Retrieved 25 April 2021
  6. Intelligence - IMDB
  7. Robson Arms - IMDB
  8. Very Hard Choices - Goodreads
  9. In the Name of the King: Two Worlds - IMDB - Retrieved 23 January 2021
  10. Primeval: New World - IMDB - Retrieved 25 June 2021
  11. Beeba Boys - IMDB - Retrieved 17 May 2021
  12. The Romeo Section - IMDB
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