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-"Qui perd gagne" is a play from Quebec (Canada) directed by Louis-Georges Carrier, scripted by Marcel Dubé and broadcast on January 4, 1976 in "Les Beaux Dimanches" on Radio-Canada Television.

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Cast

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Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
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Nephew
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Jérôme Dessureaux
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Octave Lamouche
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Christian Lajoie (as Jean LeClerc)
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Valmore Duplessis
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Niece
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Martial St-Just
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Louise St-Amour
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Rosa St-Amour
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Marina
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Dr. Urgel Sanschagrin

Directed by

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Louis-Georges Carrier

Written by

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Marcel Dubé ... ()
 
Jean-François Regnard ... (original story)

Music by

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Claude Léveillée

Production Design by

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Alison Green

Costume Design by

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Gilles-Andre Vaillancourt ... (as Gilles-A. Vaillancourt)

Makeup Department

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Jacques Lafleur ... makeup artist

Art Department

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Hervé Ouimet ... set dresser

Sound Department

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Claude Lagacé ... sound recordist (as Claude Lagace)

Camera and Electrical Department

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André Nepveu ... lighting technician

Music Department

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Claude Léveillée ... Music

Script and Continuity Department

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Hélène Bouchard ... script assistant

Additional Crew

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Normand Blier ... technical director
Pierre Fiore ... graphist
Yvan Lalonde ... production assistant
Jean-Paul Rubinette ... production assistant

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Distributors

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Special Effects

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

-A cruel painting of bourgeois mores where Marcel Dubé tracks down almost everyone: the rich, the parvenus, the servants, the notaries, the doctors. A ferocious comedy about a rich and very sick man who has not yet made his will, despite the impatience of his entourage, where the situations are generally of a comic force that only yields to the cynicism of the characters.

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Also Known As
  • Qui perd gagne (Canada)
Runtime
  • 60 min
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