There's Always a Way to Find a Way explained

There's Always a Way to Find a Way
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Director:Denis Héroux
Producer:Denis Héroux
Starring:Willie Lamothe
Jean-Guy Moreau
Dominique Michel
Music:Marcel Lefebvre
Editing:Yves Langlois
Runtime:92 minutes
Country:Canada
Language:French

There's Always a Way to Find a Way (French: Y'a toujours moyen de moyenner!) is a Quebecois film directed by Denis Héroux and with a scenario by Marcel Lefebvre with input from Héroux, Guy Fournier, Gilles Gauthier, and Jean-Guy Moreau; it was released in 1973.[1]

Plot summary

A Quebec comedy about an ordinary man (Jean-Guy Moreau) and his overly active and imaginative brother-in-law (Willie Lamothe) who tells a lie about why he was late coming in to his bank-teller job. One thing leads to another, and confusion and mayhem are unleashed. An early film role for Quebec singing star Dominique Michel, who had a hit with the film's title song released as a duet with Lamothe.

Cast

Notes and References

  1. [Gerald Pratley]