Étienne Brûlé gibier de potence (1952)
An explorer is tasked by Samuel de Champlain to learn the language and culture of the Hurons. Étienne Brûlé subsequently adopts their culture. By his mistakes, he causes the fall of the city of Québec, conquered by the English. Declared a traitor, he returns to live within the Hurons.
Director: Melburn E. Turner
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Paul Dupuis as Étienne Brûlé |
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Jacques Auger as Samuel de Champlain |
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Ginette Letondal as Une jeune fille |
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Paulette DeGuise as Gayonena |
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Gabriel Gascon as Janedo |
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Guy Hoffmann as Serge Pelletier |
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Lionel Villeneuve as Le père Jean-de-Bréboeuf |
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Aimé Major as Ojekwa\Odeneo |
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Louis Thomas as Sagida |
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Peter Jennings as L'aide de camp de l'Amiral Kirke |
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Réal Lemieux as Un mousquetaire |
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Donald McGill as L'Amiral Kirke |
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Pierre Rondeau as Un mousquetaire |
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Tom Taylor as Nika |
| Writing | Jeanette Downing | Writer |
| Production | Jean Brunet | Production Driver |
| Costume & Make-Up | Tanyss Malabar | Costume Supervisor |
| Directing | Melburn E. Turner | Director |
| Writing | J. Herbert Cranston | Novel |
| Editing | Melburn E. Turner | Editor |
| Sound | Stanley Clemson | Sound |
| Camera | Georges Delanoë | Director of Photography |