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Release Date:
October 25, 2005
Original Title:
Maurice Richard
Alternate Titles:
The Rocket
The Rocket - Hockeylegenden
The Rocket: The Legend of Rocket Richard
Морис Ришар
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Alliance Films
Cinémaginaire
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
CA: PG
Runtime: 124
In the late 1930s, a young machinist named Maurice Richard distinguished himself as a ice hockey player of preternatural talent. Although that was enough to get him into the Montreal Canadiens, his frequent injuries cost him the confidence of his team and the fans. In the face of these doubts, Richard eventually shows the kind of aggressive and skillful play that would make him one of the greatest players of all time as "The Rocket." However for all his success, Richard and his fellow French Canadians face constant discrimination in a league dominated by the English speaking. Although a man of few words, Richard begins to speak his own mind about the injustice which creates a organizational conflict that would culminate in his infamous 1955 season suspension that sparks an ethnic riot in protest. In the face of these challenges, Richard must decide who exactly is he playing for.
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Art Direction:
Marc Ricard
Casting:
Lucie Robitaille
Costume Design:
Francesca Chamberland
Director:
Charles Binamé
Director of Photography:
Pierre Gill
Editor:
Michel Arcand
First Assistant Director:
Marc Larose
Original Music Composer:
Michel Cusson
Producer:
Daniel Louis
Denise Robert
Production Design:
Michel Proulx
Set Decoration:
Manon Lemay
Ginette Paré
Sound Designer:
Claude Beaugrand
Sound Editor:
Francine Poirier
Writer:
Ken Scott
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