J'ai mon voyage! (1973)
Directed by Denis Héroux

Comedy
aka: I've Had It

Film Synopsis

Jean-Louis Cartier, a Frenchman, has settled in Canada and has married a petulant woman from Quebec.  Having acquired a taste for adventure, he presents his wife with a caravan and takes her on a grand tour of his adopted country.  A major misunderstanding results in Jean-Louis being mistaken for Monsieur de Chartiez, a senior French diplomat...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Denis Héroux
  • Script: Gilles Richer
  • Cinematographer: Bernard Chentrier
  • Cast: Dominique Michel (Mme Cartier), Jean Lefebvre (M. Cartier), Régis Simard (François Cartier), René Simard (Luc Cartier), Francis Blanche (M. De Chatiez), Mylène Demongeot (Mme De Chatiez), Denise Proulx (Mme Lafleur), Frank Mahovlich (Himself), Germaine Gloutnez, Len Watt, Barry Baldaro, Dave Broadfoot, Yoland Guérard, Patsy Gallant, Dave Nichols, Yvan Ducharme, Marc Laurendeau
  • Country: France / Canada
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 89 min
  • Aka: I've Had It ; Enuff Is Enuff

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