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Donald Pilon

Donald Pilon

Canadian actor
April 12, 1938 (86 years old)
Can. 2024. Dramatic comedy by André Forcier with Rémi Brideau, Éric Bruneau, Rémy Girard. In a working-class neighborhood of Montreal, an apprentice typographer who dreams of freedom sees his life transformed by the publication of a pro-secularism pamphlet.
Runtime: 94 min.

Forgotten Flowers

V.O.: Les Fleurs oubliées
Can. 2019. Dramatic comedy by André Forcier with Roy Dupuis, Yves Jacques, Christine Beaulieu. Inspired by the ghost of Brother Marie-Victorin and a journalist, a mead producer comes to the aid of Mexican workers exploited by a pesticide manufacturer.
Runtime: 102 min.

Laura Cadieux

V.O.: C't'à ton tour, Laura Cadieux
Can. 1998. Mores comedy by Denise Filiatrault with Ginette Reno, Pierrette Robitaille, Denise Dubois. An obese mother goes to her weekly medical appointment, where she socializes with other women in her condition.
Runtime: 92 min.
Runtime: 82 min.
Can. 1994. Mores drama by Brenda Longfellow with Diana Fajrajsl, Francine Vezina, Donald Pilon.
Runtime: 89 min.
Can. 1986. Mores drama by Gilles Carle with Chloé Sainte-Marie, Warren Peace, Donald Pilon. A woman seeks revenge on a millionaire who caused the death of her two children.
Runtime: 98 min.
U.S. 1985. Spy drama by Don Taylor with Linda Hamilton, James Franciscus, Hunt Block. A young Russian spy's training and mission are compromised by her love for an American.
Runtime: 96 min.

Murder in the Family

V.O.: Le Crime d'Ovide Plouffe
Can. 1984. Mores drama by Denys Arcand with Gabriel Arcand, Jean Carmet, Anne Létourneau. In 1950, the owner of a jewelry store in Quebec City is wrongly accused of murdering his wife.
Runtime: 107 min.

The Plouffe Family

V.O.: Les Plouffe
Can. 1981. Dramatic comedy by Gilles Carle with Gabriel Arcand, Émile Genest, Pierre Curzi. In the late 1930s, members of a family living in Quebec City's lower town face various situations.
Runtime: 180 min.
Can. 1980. Musical by Gilles Carle with Carole Laure, Serge Reggiani, Lewis Furey.
Runtime: 110 min.
Can. 1979. Drama by Alvin Rakoff with Barry Newman, Susan Clark, Jonathan Welsh.
Runtime: 104 min.
Can. 1978. Crime drama by Murray Markowitz with Donald Pilon, Elke Sommer, Chuck Shamata. A Hungarian immigrant in Canada is on trial for the murder of his wife.
Runtime: 87 min.
Can. 1974. Sentimental drama by George Bloomfield with Dyan Cannon, Donald Pilon, Joseph Campanella. A married woman becomes a painter
Runtime: 90 min.

The Heavenly Bodies

V.O.: Les Corps célestes
Can. 1973. Satire by Gilles Carle with Donald Pilon, Carole Laure, Jacques Dufilho. The installation of a brothel in a Northwestern Quebec mining town in 1938.
Runtime: 105 min.
Can. 1973. Melodrama by Pierre Harel with Donald Pilon, Claudine Monfette, Yvan Ducharme.
Runtime: 91 min.

The True Nature of Bernadette

V.O.: La Vraie Nature de Bernadette
Can. 1972. Dramatic comedy by Gilles Carle with Micheline Lanctôt, Donald Pilon, Reynald Bouchard. A woman imbued with naturalistic and libertarian theories leaves her home to live in the countryside with her young son.
Runtime: 96 min.

The Smart Guys

V.O.: Les Smattes
Can. 1972. Social drama by Jean-Claude Labrecque with Daniel Pilon, Donald Pilon, Louise Laparé. Having unintentionally injured a civil servant, two young people who refused to leave their Gaspesian village are pursued by the police.
Runtime: 86 min.

The Males

V.O.: Les Mâles
Can. 1971. Mores comedy by Gilles Carle with Donald Pilon, René Blouin, Andrée Pelletier. A student and a lumberjack, who have been living in the woods for a year and a half, decide to kidnap a woman from the nearest village.
Runtime: 111 min.

Master Cats

V.O.: Les Chats bottés
Can. 1971. Comedy by Claude Fournier with Donald Pilon, Donald Lautrec, Jacques Famery. Two apathetic bachelors living by their wits pile on female conquests.
Runtime: 90 min.
Can. 1970. Social drama by Gilles Carle with Daniel Pilon, Geneviève Deloir, Gratien Gélinas. A man of mixed heritage, suspected of murdering his half-sister, escapes into the wilderness and then returns to punish the real culprit.
Runtime: 94 min.

Two Women in Gold

V.O.: Deux Femmes en or
Can. 1970. Comedy by Claude Fournier with Monique Mercure, Louise Turcot, Marcel Sabourin. Two suburban women, neglected by their husbands, decide to invite as many delivery drivers as possible to their homes.
Runtime: 105 min.

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