Estados Unidos,
1951, 85 min
Director:
George TempletonGuión:
Alan Le MayCámara:
W. Howard GreeneMúsica:
Van CleaveReparto:
John Drew Barrymore, Corinne Calvet, Barbara Rush, Patric Knowles, Nikki Duval, John Hoyt, Arnold Moss, Patsy Ruth Miller, Don Haggerty, Paul GuèvremontSinopsis(1)
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. (texto oficial de la distribuidora)
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