
Cayle Chernin
Cayle Vivian Chernin was a Canadian actress, writer, and producer.
- Title: Cayle Chernin
- Popularity: 0.1282
- Known For: Acting
- Birthday: 1947-12-04
- Place of Birth: Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, Canada
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- Also Known As: Lorraine Chernin

Cayle Vivian Chernin was a Canadian actress, writer, and producer.

Movies5.778 1970 HD
Two friends travel from Nova Scotia to Toronto in hope of finding a better life.
Movies4 2011 HD
In 1970, Joey and Pete left Nova Scotia to try life in the big city in the Canadian Classic Goin’ Down the Road. Now, some forty years later, Joey has died, and Pete must fulfill his last wish: to take his ashes back to Cape Breton Island, as well as a few other tasks along the way. Armed with a series of letters and an envelope full of money, Pete heads back home. DOWN THE ROAD AGAIN is a touching, comedic and romantic tale of second chances at life and love.
Movies2.3 1991 HD
After a rich man discovers a grave of a little girl, some unknown force drives him to discover the circumstances of her death. He hires a private eye to do so, and discovers more than he ever imagined.
Movies6.227 2001 HD
Janine and Sandy are a lesbian couple who decide to have a baby, but after a few years Sandy dies. This tragedy is exploited by Sandy's parents to snatch the girl from Janine's care. But then, and despite having the laws against her, Janine decides to fight in order to regain custody of her daughter.
Movies2 1970 HD
A family have become disillusioned with one another. The father has an affair and is caught by his daughter, who has already hooked up with the free-love hippies who live next door. When her mother realizes, she too travels next door.
Movies1 1997 HD
The story of Morris Saxe, one man whose actions left their mark not only on the business and agricultural life of Ontario, but on the conscience of Canada. The determination and generosity that made Saxe "a man of conscience" are examined through the eyes of his grandson. Born in 1878, Saxe founded the Federated Jewish Farmers of Ontario. He rescued 79 Jewish orphans from Europe and brought them to Canada.