Veteran actor John Vernon, playing coach Fred Wares, behind the Maple Leafs bench in a scene from "Face Off." From left: Bobby Baun, Jim Harrison and Art Hindle.
What makes "Face Off" a true delight more than a half-century since its release is the grainy film footage of the NHL of the day, especially the game and backstage views of Maple Leaf Gardens, and the cameo appearances of Gordie Howe, Jean Beliveau, Bobby Hull, Stan Mikita and many more.
Footage of Hindle, wearing the No. 18 of Jim McKenny, his Maple Leafs stunt double, is cut into film of NHL games, following Duke and his Toronto teammates at the Gardens and into Montreal, Detroit, Philadelphia and California.
The film premiered in Toronto on Nov. 12, 1971, and included speaking roles for Maple Leafs captain George Armstrong and Boston Bruins forward Derek Sanderson.