Servant boys
The film the Servant boys is a Comédie Québécois realized by Louis Saïa and left in 1997. The series includes/understands also the films Servant boys II (1998), Servant boys III (2001) and Servant boys IV (2005). In October 2007, the Servant boys was carried on television with the beginning of the Servant boys: The Series .
Synopsis
The film tells the adventures of a team of hockey ( the Servant boys ) which belongs to a league of garage and financed by a bar whose Stan (Rémy Girard) is the owner. The Servant boys must gain the victory against the team of Méo, the enemy of the owner of the bar, because if not, Stan will have to give its bar to Méo.
Data sheet
- Title: the Servant boys
- Realization: Louis Saïa
- Scenario: Louis Saïa and Christian Fournier
- Production: Melenny Productions
- Kind: Comedy
- Québécois Film
- Lasted: 107 minutes
- Coming out date: : December 12th 1997
Distribution
- Marc Messier: Bob
- Rémy Girard : Stan
- Patrick Huard: Ti-Guy
- Serge Thériault: François
- Michel Bar: Roger
- Paul Houde: Fernand
- Luc Guerin: Marcel
- Yvan Pontoon: Jean-Charles
- Rock LaFortune: Julien
- Michel Cart: Léopold
- Patrick Labbé: Mario
- Dominic Philie: Boisvert
- Sylvain Giguère: Cossette
- Pierre Lebeau: Méo
- Maxim Roy : Sonia
- Turned pink Yale: Brigitte
- Annie Dufresne: Karine
- Bob Lefebvre : Labine
- Louis Champagne: Rodrigue “Doggy”
- Guy Jodoin: Pierrot
- Sylvie Potvin: Smoothing iron
Around film
- the film collected nearly seven million dollars in receipt to the Box-office at the time of its commercial pursuits, which then made of them the greatest success of the Québécois cinema.
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Michel Barette (Roger) could not patinate during the turning of film. For this reason one never sees it on the ice and that it is always on the bench.
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At the time of the exit to the cinema of the film Titanic in Quebec, the Servant boys is the only film in the world which has been able to cut a place in top of film Titanic.
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