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Quebec (1951)
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In keeping with the postwar trend of on-location shooting, Quebec was actually lensed in Canada, rather than on some Hollywood back lot or other. Set in 1837, the film recounts a skirmish between French and English factions over whether or not Quebec would remain a province, or split off into its own country. Heading the separatist movement is Lafleur (
Corinne Calvet
). John Barrymore Jr. co-stars as Mark Douglas, a loyal Canadian who discovers that Lafleur is his long-lost mother. Quebec winds up with a well-staged military assault on Lafleur's fortress. Billed eighth in the cast is former silent-screen star
Patsy Ruth Miller
, making her first screen appearance since 1931. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
John Drew Barrymore
Mark Douglas
Barbara Rush
Madelon
Corinne Calvet
Mme. Stephanie Durossac
Don Haggerty
Col. Durossac
John Hoyt
Father Antoine
Patric Knowles
Charles Douglas
Patsy Ruth Miller
Germaine
Arnold Moss
Racelle
Howard Joslin
Malbouf
Paul Guevremont
Heliodore
Production Crew
Ernst Fegte
Art Director
Howard Greene
Cinematographer
Edward Plumb
Composer (Music Score)
Nathan VanCleave
Composer (Music Score)
Van Cleave
Composer (Music Score)
George Templeton
Director
Jack W. Ogilvie
Editor
Alan LeMay
Producer
Alan LeMay
Screenwriter
Year: 1951
Runtime: 85
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Adventure
Historical Film
Produced by
Paramount
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