Pale Face

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With an unlikely hero who apparently excels at almost anything, this confused saga of survival in the wilderness and accidental murder starts out hard to believe and stays that way. C.H. (Luc Matte) used to be a star player for the Montreal Canadiens and has turned in his puck and hockey stick for the pursuit of women -- as well as a good game of chess (he is a master at that too). He supports himself by waiting tables and one day takes some time off to go on vacation in the Quebec wilderness, where some local thugs give him a hard time. From that point onward, things get worse after one of the hooligans is accidentally killed.

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24-08-1985

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CAJP

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101 min

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French

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Claude Gagnon

Claude Gagnon

Claude Gagnon is a Canadian born director, actor, and producer. Gagnon was born in 1949 in Saint-Hyacinthe, Quebec, Canada. He performed as Don Costello at Return of the Street Fighter (1974). He helped produce several films such as Visage pâle (1985), Heaven (1999), and Looking for Anne (2009). He won the Directors Guild of Japan New Directors Award in 1979 for Keiko. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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