

Lucien Brouillard
Directed by Bruno CarrièreMontreal provides a backdrop for this intriguing, fast-paced political drama about the later, dangerous interactions of two boys who first became best friends during their years at an orphanage. Once the boys leave the orphanage to continue their separate ways as adults, they keep in touch with each other even though they disagree on almost all the major issues in life.
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Lucien Brouillard was released on March 21, 1983.
Lucien Brouillard was directed by Bruno Carrière.
Lucien Brouillard has a runtime of 90m.
Lucien Brouillard was produced by René Gueissaz.
Montreal provides a backdrop for this intriguing, fast-paced political drama about the later, dangerous interactions of two boys who first became best friends during their years at an orphanage. Once the boys leave the orphanage to continue their separate ways as adults, they keep in touch with each other even though they disagree on almost all the major issues in life.
The key characters in Lucien Brouillard are Lucien Brouillard (Pierre Curzi), Jacques Martineau (Roger Blay), Alice Tanguay (Marie Tifo).
Lucien Brouillard is a Crime, Drama, History film.
Lucien Brouillard has an audience rating of 5.8 out of 10.
Lucien Brouillard had a budget of $485K.














