Lions for Breakfast
Lions for Breakfast is a Canadian family drama film, directed by William Davidson and released in 1975. The film centres on two brothers, 22-year old Trick and ten-year-old Zanny, who are on a bus trip to find a new place to live after the death of their parents. The supporting cast includes Jan Rubeš as Ivan, an older drifter the brothers connect with on the trip; Susan Petrie as Jenny, a young woman who becomes a love interest for Trick; and Paul Bradley as Charlie, a garage attendant.
The film premiered on May 7, 1975 at the Guelph Spring Festival.
It was a Canadian Film Award nominee for Canadian [Screen Award for Best Motion Picture|Best Picture] at the 26th [Canadian Film Awards], but did not win. It won the Canadian Film Award for Best Musical Score.
The film was broadcast by CBC Television on the CBC Film Festival series in 1980.