Canada was led to war by a bigoted, ignorant, self-obsessed Minister of Militia, who may well have been clinically insane, but the importance of Canada's contribution in that war owes a great deal to him. The man of course, was Colonel - later made Lieutenant General by his own hand - Sam Hughes. Sam's Army is a compelling portrait of a complex man and the formidable military he built. Sam Hughes was not your standard-issue military leader. Canada's World War I Minister of Militia and Defence concentrated power in his own hands, insisted that the Canadian military use the ill-conceived Ross rifle and liberally promoted his cronies. But there was no denying Hughes was a visionary. He assembled the world's largest-ever volunteer army and bucked superiors to keep his ferocious fighting force together in one Canadian Corps.
Alan Erlich | Director |
Michael Ulster | Coordinating Producer |
Robert Burgess | Research Assistant |
Susan Hormuth | Research Assistant |
Jean-Pierre Gagnon | Research Assistant |
Kerri Neraasen | Executive Assistant |
John McMullan | Assistant Production Coordinator |
John Denniston | First Assistant Camera |
Josie Lovergine | Assistant Picture Editor |
Steve Hammond | Foley Artist |