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Le sphinx (1995)

109 min  -  Drama  -   22 September 1995 (USA)
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A school teacher falls in love with a stripper/singer. He even leaves his wife and children for her... See full summary »

Director:

Louis Saïa
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Cast

Cast overview, first billed only:
Marc Messier Marc Messier ...
Réal Prescott
Céline Bonnier Céline Bonnier ...
Angie
Serge Thériault Serge Thériault ...
Carbone
Eric Hoziel Eric Hoziel ...
Jo
Vittorio Rossi Vittorio Rossi ...
Tony
Sylvie Drapeau Sylvie Drapeau ...
Jojo
Micheline Bernard Micheline Bernard ...
Suzanne
Pierre Claveau Pierre Claveau ...
J.P. Comeau
Pierre McNicoll Pierre McNicoll ...
Bob
Henri Chassé Henri Chassé ...
Charles
Bob Harrison Bob Harrison ...
Pierre Aucoeur
Christine Olivier Christine Olivier ...
La Mère
Claudine Bouchard Claudine Bouchard ...
Louise
Marie-Claude Rodrigue Marie-Claude Rodrigue ...
Ginette
Chantal DesRoches Chantal DesRoches ...
L'asiatique
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Storyline

A school teacher falls in love with a stripper/singer. He even leaves his wife and children for her. He soon spends a lot of time at the club where he works part-time as the M.C.. But the owner, a mobster, interferes in the relationship which brings fear and violence into the game. Written by Steve Richer <sricher@sympatico.ca>  

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Genres:

Drama

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Country:

Canada

Language:

French

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Filming Locations:

Montréal, Québec, Canada

Box Office

Gross:

$218,233 (USA)
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Soundtracks

"La Lune et l'Autre"
From "Les Pensionnaires" of Verlaine
Adapted by Louis Saïa
Music by François Asselin
Performed by Bob Harrison See more »