Credited cast: | |||
Antoine Olivier Pilon | ... | Janeau Trudel (as Antoine-Olivier Pilon) | |
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Rémi Goulet | ... | Joey Boulet |
Alice Morel-Michaud | ... | Julie Morneau | |
Normand Daneau | ... | Carl Trudel | |
Claude Legault | ... | Luke Boulet | |
Patrice Robitaille | ... | Coach Lapointe | |
Édith Cochrane | ... | Sylvie Morneau | |
Sophie Prégent | ... | Line | |
Madeleine Péloquin | ... | Catherine Roberge | |
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Nicolas Canuel | ... | Louis Drouin | |
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Christina Filippidis | ... | Makeup Artist |
Alexander Peganov | ... | Russian hockey commentator | |
Robert J. Tavenor | ... | DG Toronto | |
Agnieshka Wnorowska | ... | Mrs. Karpov | |
Kevin Woodhouse | ... | Hockey Commissioner |
5 years after the events of "Les Pee Wee 3D", Janeau Trudel and Joey Boulet are now playing for the Chicoutimi Saguenéens and are looking forward to the Draft at the end of the year. Little do they know, the road to the playoffs and the infamous draft is full of obstacles. Written by charlo-30
Before watching this, watch the first installment (Les Pee-Wee 3D: L'hiver qui a changé ma vie), as it's a continuation (5 years down the road) of Janeau, Joey, Julie. Although it's a hockey movie, whether that's bad or not (it's not), it's a good story about friendship, betrayal, revenge, and forgiveness. When you get to the second last scene, you'll suddenly appreciate the second scene in the first installment.