The Dog Who Stopped the War
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The Dog Who Stopped the War | |
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Directed by | André Mélançon |
Produced by | Rock Demers Nicole Robert |
Written by | Roger Cantin Danyèle Patenaude |
Starring | Cédric Jourde Marie-Pierre A. D'Amour Julien Elie Minh Vu Duc Maryse Cartwright |
Music by | Germain Gauthier |
Cinematography | François Protat |
Editing by | André Corriveau |
Release date(s) | 25 October 1985 (USA) |
Running time | 92 mins |
Country | Canada |
Language | French |
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The Dog Who Stopped the War, or in original French La Guerre des tuques, is a French Canadian comedy/drama film from Quebec, directed by André Mélançon. The film is the 1st in the Tales for All (Contes Pour Tous) series of children's movies created by Les Productions la Fête.
[edit] Plot
The film involves a huge snowball fight between the children of a village who split into two rival gangs, one defending a snow castle, the other attacking it. The snowball fight turns into a practical war, until an incident occurs and part of the snow castle crumbles, exactly where one of the children's pet dog was resting during their folly, instantly killing it, and ending the war.
The heartbreaking song at the end of the movie is performed by Nathalie Simard.
[edit] Crew
- Directed by: André Mélançon
- Written by: Roger Cantin and Danyèle Patenaude