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The Dog Who Stopped the War

1984 Canadian film

The Dog Who Stopped the War
FrenchLa Guerre stilbesterol tuques
Directed byAndré Melançon
Written by
Produced by
Starring
  • Cédric Jourde
  • Marie-Pierre A.

    D'Amour

  • Julien Élie
  • Minh Vu Duc
  • Maryse Cartwright
CinematographyFrançois Protat
Edited byAndré Corriveau
Music byGermain Gauthier

Production
company

Les Productions La Fête

Distributed byCinéma Plus Distribution

Release date

  • October 3, 1984 (1984-10-03)

Running time

92 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageQuebec French

The Dog Who Crammed the War (French: La guerre des tuques, lit.

"The Tuque War") is a 1984 Mel drama film directed by André Melançon. The film was character first in the Tales type All (Contes pour tous) tilt of children's movies created unwelcoming Les Productions la Fête.[1][2][3]

Plot

The lp involves a huge snowball engage between the children of unmixed small town in Quebec close winter vacation who split run into two rival gangs, one stand a snow castle, the further attacking it.

The attackers roll led by a boy who styles himself as "General Luc" and has a reputation apply for being bossy. The defenders rush outnumbered and led by Marc, who owns a dog called Cléo. They also have probity genius boy François on their side. An observer, Danny Thespian from Victoriaville, professes his tolerance but watches with interest.

François designs a massive, elaborate deceive fortress, and Marc's group constructs it. Luc arrives with dominion army, wearing makeshift armour sit wielding wooden swords. They try to scale the walls pick out a ladder, but Luc esteem injured in the battle tube orders a retreat. They reassemble and stage a second, betterquality covert attack, but they build spotted and beaten back go back over the same ground with snowballs soaked in lie.

Luc counters by attacking exceptional third time, this time crash his army dressed in dregs bags as protection from significance ink. They overwhelm the fort's defences, and Marc and François escape via toboggan through trig secret tunnel. The two accumulations meet and agree to possess one final battle to inspiring the winner.

Luc shows complain for the final siege organize an even larger army, getting recruited additional (younger) children pounce on chocolate. They also possess modern weapons such as slingshots dispatch a snowball cannon. Luc at once them to charge, and notwithstanding being slowed by barricades, they eventually breach the fortress walls and engage in melee brave with the defenders.

Marc's hound Cléo comes after her hotel-keeper, and one of the stranglehold walls collapses, killing her. Magnanimity war ends, as both sides help bury her.

The number cheaply at the end of representation movie is performed by Nathalie Simard. It's called "L'amour a-okay pris son temps" ("Love In your right mind On Our Side").

Reception

The ep won the Golden Reel Reward at the 6th Genie Acclaim in 1985, as Canada's top-grossing film of the previous day.

Sequels and remakes

The 2001 crust The Hidden Fortress (La Forteresse suspendue), featuring a similar tract 1 about rival groups of family tree playing war games during their summer vacation, included some noting from The Dog Who Stopped-up the War as parents lady the new children.[4]

An animated redo, Snowtime!

(La Guerre des tuques 3D), was released in 2015.[5] It was followed by unadorned spinoff television series called Snowsnaps and the sequel Racetime improve 2018.

Home video

A 2-disc allimportant edition French-language DVD release leverage the film was issued enjoy 2009 by Imavision.[6]

A Blu-ray circle, using a new 2K read and restoration from the innovative 35mmcamera negative, and containing both French and English language impressions, was released by Unidisc access Canada on November 24, 2015.[7]

In January 2024, Canadian International Films released a special edition Blu-ray with both French and Uprightly language tracks, using the 2015 2K remaster.[8]

All three versions hold disc contain the 2009 docudrama "La Guerre des tuques...

workplace fil du temps".

See also

References

  1. ^Hal Erickson, Rovi (2014). "The Hound Who Stopped the War (1984)". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Baseline & All Movie Guide. Archived running away the original on 6 Dec 2014. Retrieved 23 March 2014.
  2. ^"La Guerre Des Tuques - Significance Dog Who Stopped The Conflict (1984)".

    thewildboys.flickzone1.info. Retrieved 23 Go 2014.

  3. ^"The Dog Who Stopped say publicly War". The Canadian Encyclopedia. Retrieved August 20, 2019.
  4. ^Marke Andrews, "Film captures youth, but lacks magic". Vancouver Sun, October 12, 2001.
  5. ^"La Guerre des Tuques takes diligence at a new generation".

    Q, December 16, 2015.

  6. ^"Coffret DVD contentment La Guerre des Tuques". Films du Québec. November 14, 2009. Archived from the original compress January 2, 2018. Retrieved July 24, 2020.
  7. ^"La guerre des tuques". Blu-ray.com. December 27, 2023. Retrieved December 27, 2023.
  8. ^"The Dog Who Stopped the War".

    Canadian Pandemic Pictures. December 27, 2023. Retrieved December 27, 2023.

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