Troublemaker (1964)
1h 19m
Running Time
March 20, 1964Release Date
Plot.
A humanity student, Lucien is active in various extracurricular activities. Recognized by his peers, he represents other students in their challenge of college rules and the settlement of the fate of an incompetent professor. He ends up being thrown out of the school. After his mother's death, even though he dates Lise, a young woman with whom he does acting, he has to resist the advances of a homosexual whose death he will accidentally cause.
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Cast & Crew.

Lucien Hamelin
Lucien Charette

Louise Rémy
Lise

Percy Rodriguez
Le policier noir

Henry Trumblay
Le confident de Lucien

Yves Corbeil
l'étudiant metteur en scène

Roland Chenail
père de Lucien

Gilbert Chénier
Mike

Yvon Deschamps

Jean Duceppe
le bon samaritain

Camille Ducharme
l'homosexuel

Ronald France
Le Père Bonhomme

Yves Létourneau
le père supérieur / Le Père Supériuer

Yves Massicotte
Le prédicateur

Lucie Poitras
La mère de Lucien

Pierre Patry
Director / Writer

Claude Léveillée
Original Music Composer

Jean Roy
Director of Photography

Jean-Claude Lord
Writer

Lucie Mitchell

Mireille Lachance

Claude Palmieri

Yan-André Lafrance

Rita Imbault

Yves Lapointe
Media.


Details.
Release DateMarch 20, 1964
Original NameTrouble-fête
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 19m
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
gay theme
Wiki.
Trouble-Maker (French: Trouble fête) is a Canadian drama film, directed by Pierre Patry and released in 1964.
The film stars Lucien Hamelin as Lucien, a student at a religious school who begins to rebel against the strict moral order of the Roman Catholic priests.
It was made over 25 days on a shoestring budget, and adapted some aspects of the direct cinema style of filmmaking. The film is typically analyzed by critics as an allegory for the Quiet Revolution, although its criticism of the Catholic church saw Patry threatened with excommunication.
The film was a Canadian Film Award finalist for Best Motion Picture in 1964.