Duplessis
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Duplessis | |
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Directed by | Mark Blandford |
Written by | Denys Arcand |
Starring | Jean Lapointe, Gabriel Arcand |
Distributed by | Société Radio-Canada |
Release date(s) | 1977 |
Running time | 420 minutes (7 episodes) |
Language | French |
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Duplessis was a historical television series in Quebec that aired in 1978. It tells the story of Maurice Duplessis, the controversial premier of Quebec from 1936 to 1939 and 1944 to 1959. It is one of the most famous mini-series in Quebec Television history. The series is famous for having been written (but not directed) by Oscar-winning film director Denys Arcand, and because based in large part on Conrad Black's popular biography. The series contains 7 episodes, each one containing a different historic moment in Duplessis's life and path into power. Duplessis is portrayed by Jean Lapointe. It is distributed by Radio-Canada and is available on DVD.
[edit] Cast
- Jean Lapointe - Maurice Duplessis
- Gabriel Arcand - Ti-Bi Chamberland
- Rolland Bédard - Maurice Thinel
- Roger Blay - Adélard Godbout
- Yvon Bouchard - Maurice Hamelin
- Jean Brousseau - Paul Gouin
- Jacques Tourangeau - Oscar Drouin
- Yvan Canuel - Mgr Georges Cabana
- René Caron - Onésime Gagnon
- Raymond Cloutier - Daniel Johnson
- Gilbert Comptois - J.A. Coté
- Pierre Curzi - Le reporter
- Robert Desroches - S. Dufresne
- Denis Drouin - E. Tétreault
[edit] See also
- List of Quebec television series
- Television of Quebec
- Culture of Quebec
- Politics of Quebec
- History of Quebec