The Outlander Trailer

The Outlander Trailer (2005)

22 April 2005 Drama 138 mins

It is the early 20th century. A stranger arrives in the small, rural community and disrupts the lives of its inhabitants. The man, who refuses to give his name, is dubbed The Outlander. A traveller who disdains conventional behaviour and parochialism, The Outlander disturbs the villagers' complacency and scandalizes the community; he also elicits admiration and gains a woman's love. He ultimately leaves in the same manner he had arrived, but not before he has helped the villagers open their eyes to the larger world beyond their village.

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Cast

Jean-Nicolas Verreault

as Le Survenant

Anick Lemay

as Angélina Desmarais

Gilles Renaud

as Didace Beauchemin

François Chénier

as Amable Beauchemin

Catherine Trudeau

as Phonsine Beauchemin

Germain Houde

as David Desmarais

Pierre Collin

as Pierre-Côme Provençal

Pierrette Robitaille

as Laure Provençal

Patrice Robitaille

as Odilon Provençal

Hugolin Chevrette

as Joinville Provençal

Vincent-Guillaume Otis

as Vincent Provençal

Marie-France Monette

as Lisabel Provençal

Stéphanie Crête-Blais

as Catherine Provençal

Nicolas Canuel

as Beau-Blanc De-Froi

Gaston Caron

as Jacob Salvail

Marie-Lyse Laberge-Forest

as Bernadette Salvail

Crew

Alice Wright

Alice Wright Sound Editor

Jacques Plante

Jacques Plante ADR Supervisor

Michel Corriveau

Original Music Composer

Bernard Couture

Bernard Couture Director of Photography

Robert Marchand

Robert Marchand Music Arranger

Normand Sarazin

Normand Sarazin Production Design

Johanne Paiement

Johanne Paiement Hairstylist

International Titles

Le survenant Trailer

International Releases Dates

Canada 22 April 2005

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