It Isn't Jacques Cartier's Fault Explained

It Isn't Jacques Cartier's Fault
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Director:Clément Perron
Georges Dufaux
Screenplay:Clément Perron
Georges Dufaux
Starring:Jacques Desrosiers
Paul Buissonneau
Paul Hébert
Studio:National Film Board of Canada
Cinematography:Gilles Gascon
Editing:Georges Dufaux
Claude Godbout
Clément Perron
Country:Canada

It Isn't Jacques Cartier's Fault is a Canadian comedy film, directed by Clément Perron and Georges Dufaux and released in 1968.[1] The film centres on a family of American tourists in Montreal, who are being accompanied around the city by a tour guide who is romantically interested in the family's oldest daughter.

The film's cast includes Jacques Desrosiers, Michèle Chicoine, Mary Gay, Michael Devine, Paul Buissonneau, Lisette Gervais and Paul Hébert.

It was an entrant for Best Feature Film at the Canadian Film Awards,[2] but lost to The Ernie Game.

Notes and References

  1. [Yves Lever]
  2. "Dief: Best actor?". The Globe and Mail, May 22, 1968.