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Tit Coq ()


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After returning home from war, an ill-tempered young soldier must deal with his sweetheart having married another man.

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Father Desilets
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Marie-Ange Desilets
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Germaine
Clément Latour ...
Jean-Paul Desilets
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Aunt Clara
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Mother Desilets
George Alexander ...
Camp Commander
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Rosie
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Uncle Alcide
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Padre
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Leoplod Vermette
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Tit-Coq

Directed by

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René Delacroix
Gratien Gélinas

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Gratien Gélinas ... (writer)

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Gratien Gélinas ... producer
Paul L'Anglais ... executive producer

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Maurice Blackburn
Morris C. Davis

Cinematography by

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Akos Farkas
José Mena

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Roger Garand
Anton Van De Water

Production Design by

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Michel Ambrogi

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Maggy Ambrogi ... (uncredited)

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Denyse Ethier ... makeup artist (as Denise Éthier)

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Roger Garand ... production director

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George Alexander ... assistant director

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Marc Audet ... sound
André de Tonnancourt ... sound (as André de Tonnancour)

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José Mena ... camera operator

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Irene Zerebko ... script supervisor

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Plot Summary

Set in Quebec before WWII, a French-Canadian soldier nicknamed Tit-Coq (literally meaning "Little Rooster") is depressed over his illegitimate birth, a fact he can't seem to forget. A romance with the lovely young Marie-Ange changes everything for him until he's called upon to fight in the war. Marie-Ange promises to wait for him until the war is over but after many long and lonely months she succumbs to pressure from her family and marries an old admirer, the wealthy Leoplod Vermette. Tit-Coq returns home after the end of the war and is angry, bitter, and hurt over what has happened. He sets out to reclaim Marie-Ange, who is still in love with him. Written by pr1mal_1

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Also Known As
  • Ti-coq (Canada, French title)
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  • 104 min
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Budget CAD106,000 (estimated)

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