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Directed by Jean-Claude Lord Initial release 14 March 1974 Screenplay Lise Thouin Producer Pierre David | 5.9/10 IMDb Edited by Jean-Claude Lord Director Jean-Claude Lord Music by Michel Comte | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Produced by Pierre David
Louise Ranger Written by Jean-Claude Lord
Roch Poisson
Lise Thouin
Michel Capistran
Jean Salvy Starring Réjean Guénette
Anne-Marie Provencher
Claude Michaud
Alexandra Stewart
Gilles Pelletier Cinematography Claude La Rue
François Protat Cast Claude Michaud, Alexandra Stewart, Gilles Pelletier, Réjean Guénette, Anne‑Marie Provencher Similar Another Day, Mexico City, Panique, Parlez‑nous damour, Les Ordres |
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Bingo is a 1974 French-Canadian thriller directed by Jean-Claude Lord. The plot relates to Quebec's October Crisis of 1970.
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Bingo 1974 trailer
Synopsis
Director Jean-Claude Lord exploits the post-October Crisis paranoia that was rampant in Quebec with considerable panache with this skilful melodrama. Although the story is not about the events leading up to the War Measures Act, it does draw upon the fabric and feelings of that time. A young photographer (Réjean Guénette) becomes unwittingly entangled in a terrorist organization, which engages in a plot against prominent politicians and business leaders before an upcoming election. The film was hugely popular in Quebec and established Lord as a major director with this, his third feature.
Soundtrack
Lord's wife, and co-screenwriter, the actress Lise Thouin released "Bingo", written by Michel Conte as a single.