Cruising Bar (1989)
July 14, 1989Release Date
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Cast & Crew.
Michel Côté
Jean-Jacques
Louise Marleau
La divine
Geneviève Rioux
Sonia
Véronique Le Flaguais
Gertrude
Diane Jules
Lisette
Marthe Turgeon
Mado
Pauline Lapointe
Marguerite
Jean-Pierre Bergeron
Nosel
Marcel Gauthier
L'oreille
Roger Léger
Jaws
Annette Garant
Vendeuse
Linda Sorgini
Sophie
Tony Nardi
Marcello
Robert Ménard
Director
Lynne Adams
Jessica
Louise Richer
Louise
Sylvie Boucher
Barmaid
Claire Wojas
Writer
Eric Cabana
Grand Punk
Marie-Élaine Berthiaume
Diane
Claude Bonin
Producer
Marie-Lise Hétu
Jocelyne
Philippe Lefebvre
Director
Richard Grégoire
Composer
Pierre Mignot
Cinematographer
Alain Chartrand
Assistant director
Michel Arcand
Editor
Liliane Clune
Actress
Anne Miller
Pharmacy clerk
Danièle Panneton
Thérèse
Marie-Christine Perreault
Assistant cameraman
Charles Côté
Pierre-Paul
Media.
Details.
Release DateJuly 14, 1989
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 36m
Box Office$3,400,000
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This Movie Is About.
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Cruising Bar is a 1989 Canadian comedy film, directed by Robert Ménard. The film stars Michel Côté as four separate characters – Serge, a shy nerd; Patrice, a drug-addicted film and television stuntman; Jean-Jacques, a pompous yuppie; and Gérard, an unhappily married man – who are each out on Saturday night hoping to hook up with a woman.The film's cast also includes Louise Marleau, Geneviève Rioux, Véronique Le Flaguais, Pauline Lapointe, Marthe Turgeon, Linda Sorgini and Tony Nardi.
The film was highly successful in Quebec, setting the province's then-record gross box office for its first week in theatres, and later reaching the highest box office ever received in the province by a homegrown film with a gross of C$3.36 million in Canada. It was not Quebec's most successful film of the year overall; although its box office in Quebec exceeded that of Denys Arcand's Jesus of Montreal, the Arcand film was more successful in English Canada and internationally.The film received three Genie Award nominations at the 11th Genie Awards in 1990: Best Actor (Côté), Best Cinematography (Pierre Mignot) and Best Costume Design (Louise Labrecque). It did not win any of those awards, but Jacques Lafleur and Pierre Saindon were presented with a Special Achievement Genie for Make-Up.A sequel film, Cruising Bar 2, was released in 2008.