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The Plouffe Family ()

Les Plouffe (original title)
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The lives of the average Quebecois Plouffe family during the final years of the depression and through World War II.

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Ovide Plouffe
Rémi Laurent ...
Denis Boucher
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Napoléon Plouffe
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Joséphine, la mere Plouffe
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Théophile, le pere Plouffe
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Guillaume Plouffe
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Rita Toulouse
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Cécile
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Onésime Ménard
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Curé Folbêche
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Jeanne Duplessis
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Mme Boucher
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Père Alphonse
Paul Dumont ...
Tom Brown
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Suzan Connely
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Stan Labrie
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Eustache Lafrance (as Gilbert Comptois)
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Rosario le bedeau
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Ramona
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Jos Bonefon
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Phil Talbot
Georges Delisle ...
Père Lelièvre
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Cardinal Villeneuve
Paule Verschelden ...
Bérangère Thibodeau
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Aumônier syndical (uncredited)
Jean-Guy Deschamps ...
Charles Métivier (uncredited)
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Receveur de Guillaume (uncredited)
Claude Grisé ...
Docteur du sanatorium (uncredited)
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Amie de Rita (uncredited)
Denis Lavergne ...
François Thibodeau (uncredited)
Steven Mendell ...
Police montée (uncredited)
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Sergent O'Neil (uncredited)
Gilles Rochette ...
Sergent Sénécal (uncredited)
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Frère Léopold (uncredited)

Directed by

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Gilles Carle

Written by

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Gilles Carle ... ()
 
Roger Lemelin ... (novel)
 
Roger Lemelin ... (screenplay)
 
Jacques Vigoureux ... ()

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Denis Héroux ... executive producer
Justine Héroux ... producer
John Kemeny ... executive producer

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Claude Denjean
Stéphane Venne

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François Protat

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Yves Langlois

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Thomas Metzger ... color timer

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William McCrow

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Jocelyn Joly

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Real Ouellette

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Nicole Pelletier

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Gaétan Noiseux ... hair stylist
Marie-Angèle Protat ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Micheline Garant ... production manager
Pierre Laberge ... unit manager
Carole Mondello ... location production manager

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Pierre Magny ... first assistant director
Marie Théberge ... second assistant director

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Andre Brochu ... construction supervisor
Raymond Dupuis ... assistant art director
Jean-Vincent Fournier ... assistant set props
François Lamontagne ... assistant art director
Real Ouellette ... set designer
Norman Simpson ... location props

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Andy Malcolm ... foley artist
Patrick Rousseau ... sound
Lise Wedlock ... foley assistant
Don White ... foley recording mixer (uncredited)

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Louis Craig ... special effects

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Attila Dory ... still photographer
Gilles Fortier ... electrician
Jacques Fortier ... gaffer
Michel Girard ... second assistant camera
Serge Grenier ... key grip
Robert Guertin ... first assistant camera

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Louise Jobin ... wardrobe

Additional Crew

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Lucienne Appel ... public relations
Jacques Arcouette ... responsible for vintage cars
Jacques Chamberland ... studio prop
Pierre Guevremont ... production accountant
Nicole Martin ... singer: title song
Luc Bouthillier ... security officer (uncredited)

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Plot Summary

Chronicles seven years in the difficult lives of the Plouffe family, who live in Basse-Ville area of Quebec City. Beginning with the final years of the depression, the family is shattered by the economic crisis. Theophile, the father, was once a champion cyclist but is now a typesetter for the Christian Action newspaper and on the verge of retirement. Josephine, the mother, is devoutly devoted to the church and her family. Napoleon, the oldest son, is unemployed and in love with Jeanne, a waitress dying from Tuberculosis. Guillaume is the athlete, being trained in vain by Napoleon to become a great cyclist despite being a baseball fanatic. Cecile is the oldest and only daughter, still unmarried in her 40s, working in a shoe factory, and in love with a married bus driver. Finally is Ovide, the intellectual opera singer who turned away from the priesthood his mother destined him for out of love for Rita Toulouse, a flirtatious woman pursued by all the young men in town. When WWII arrives, Theophile who is also a nationalist opposed to conscription, may have to deal with the pain of seeing his sons go to war and get killed... Written by pr1mal_1

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Taglines Spanning a generation of love and laughter..sadness and sorrow..with Canada's most famous family. See more »
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Also Known As
  • The Plouffe Family (Canada, English title)
  • The Plouffe Family (India, English title)
  • The Plouffe Family (United States)
  • The Plouffe Family (United Kingdom)
  • Il était une fois des gens heureux... Les Plouffe (France)
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Runtime
  • 227 min
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Trivia -Stéphane Audran's character is called Madame Boucher. This is a homage to one of the actress' most famous movies, The Butcher (1970). See more »
Movie Connections Followed by The Crime of Ovide Plouffe (1984). See more »
Soundtracks Il Était une Fois des Gens Heureux See more »

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