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Continental, a Film Without Guns

The mysterious disappearance of a man affects the lives of four different people, all living in loneliness in the suburbs of Quebec: the wife of the missing person, an aging ex-gambler, a young receptionist who want to share her life with somebody, and a father looking to help his family.

Top Cast

  • Marie-Ginette Guay

    Marie-Ginette Guay

    Lucette Simoneau

  • Gilbert Sicotte

    Gilbert Sicotte

    Marcel Beaudoin

  • Fanny Mallette

    Fanny Mallette

    Chantal Lefebvre

  • Réal Bossé

    Réal Bossé

    Louis Girard

  • Pauline Martin

    Pauline Martin

    Nicole

  • Marie Brassard

    Marie Brassard

    Diane

  • Denis Houle

    Denis Houle

    Denis

  • Gary Boudreault

    Gary Boudreault

    Policier

  • Dominique Quesnel

    Dominique Quesnel

    Femme de chambre

Overview

The mysterious disappearance of a man affects the lives of four different people, all living in loneliness in the suburbs of Quebec: the wife of the missing person, an aging ex-gambler, a young receptionist who want to share her life with somebody, and a father looking to help his family.

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