

The Big Rock
Directed by Raymond GarceauMarch 1, 1969 73mDrama
5.3
In rural Quebec, a new phenomenon has emerged: violence. How does a handsome, free-spirited, and peaceful young man from the village become entangled in a life of crime? This is the story of Big Rock after his marriage to Régine, who covets all the possessions advertised. Forced to trade his freedom for a weekly paycheck, cut off from his roots, Big Rock seeks adventure in the underworld, where he becomes a masked criminal.
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The Big Rock was released on March 1, 1969.
The Big Rock was directed by Raymond Garceau.
The Big Rock has a runtime of 73m.
The Big Rock was produced by Guy L. Coté.
In rural Quebec, a new phenomenon has emerged: violence. How does a handsome, free-spirited, and peaceful young man from the village become entangled in a life of crime? This is the story of Big Rock after his marriage to Régine, who covets all the possessions advertised. Forced to trade his freedom for a weekly paycheck, cut off from his roots, Big Rock seeks adventure in the underworld, where he becomes a masked criminal.
The key characters in The Big Rock are Le grand Rock (Guy Thauvette), Francine Racette, Jacques Bilodeau.
The Big Rock is a Drama film.
The Big Rock has an audience rating of 5.3 out of 10.
The Big Rock had a budget of $150K.





