Panic (1977 film) explained

Panic
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Director:Jean-Claude Lord
Producer:Pierre David
René Malo
Starring:Paule Baillargeon
Jean Coutu
Lise Thouin
Music:Pierre F. Brault
Cinematography:François Protat
Editing:Jean-Claude Lord
Studio:Les Productions Mutuels
Runtime:127 minutes
Country:Canada
Language:French

Panic (French: Panique) is a Canadian thriller drama film, directed by Jean-Claude Lord and released in 1977.[1] The film centres on a crisis in the fictional city of Port-Champlain, Quebec, after industrial pollution has poisoned the city's drinking water.[2]

The film's cast includes Paule Baillargeon, Jean Coutu, Lise Thouin, Pierre Thériault, Jacques Thisdale, Raymond Lévesque, Gérard Poirier, Jean-Marie Lemieux, Benoît Girard, Claude Michaud, Marc Legault, Pierre Gobeil, J-Léo Gagnon and Roger Lebel.[3]

Notes and References

  1. [Gerald Pratley]
  2. André Lavoie, "Fureur sur la ville avec «Panique»". Le Devoir, August 3, 2020.
  3. Charles-Henri Ramond, "Panique – Film de Jean-Claude Lord". Films du Québec, March 24, 2009.