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Little Tougas (French: Ti-Cul Tougas) is a Canadian comedy-drama film, directed by Jean-Guy Noël and released in 1976. The film stars Claude Maher as Rémi Tougas, a musician who is hiding out in the Magdalen Islands with his girlfriend Odette (Micheline Lanctôt) after stealing his band's payment from a gig; they plan to further escape to California with Odette's friend Gilberte (Suzanne Garceau), but their plans are complicated when Rémi's bandmate Martin (Gilbert Sicotte) arrives to recover the money. The film won the Prix L.-E.-Ouimet-Molson from the .

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  • Ti-Cul Tougas (fr)
  • Little Tougas (en)
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  • Ti-Cul Tougas est un film québécois de Jean-Guy Noël tourné en 1975 et sorti en 1976. Le film met en vedette Micheline Lanctôt, Suzanne Garceau, Gilbert Sicotte et Claude Maher. Il s'agit du quatrième long-métrage du cinéaste. (fr)
  • Little Tougas (French: Ti-Cul Tougas) is a Canadian comedy-drama film, directed by Jean-Guy Noël and released in 1976. The film stars Claude Maher as Rémi Tougas, a musician who is hiding out in the Magdalen Islands with his girlfriend Odette (Micheline Lanctôt) after stealing his band's payment from a gig; they plan to further escape to California with Odette's friend Gilberte (Suzanne Garceau), but their plans are complicated when Rémi's bandmate Martin (Gilbert Sicotte) arrives to recover the money. The film won the Prix L.-E.-Ouimet-Molson from the . (en)
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  • Little Tougas (en)
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  • François Beauchemin (en)
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  • Canada (en)
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  • Jean-Guy Noël (en)
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  • Marthe de la Chevrotière (en)
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  • French (en)
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  • Georges Langford (en)
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  • Marc Daigle (en)
  • René Gueissaz (en)
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  • Jean-Guy Noël (en)
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  • Little Tougas (French: Ti-Cul Tougas) is a Canadian comedy-drama film, directed by Jean-Guy Noël and released in 1976. The film stars Claude Maher as Rémi Tougas, a musician who is hiding out in the Magdalen Islands with his girlfriend Odette (Micheline Lanctôt) after stealing his band's payment from a gig; they plan to further escape to California with Odette's friend Gilberte (Suzanne Garceau), but their plans are complicated when Rémi's bandmate Martin (Gilbert Sicotte) arrives to recover the money. The cast also includes Louise Forestier, Jean-Louis Millette, Guy L'Écuyer and Gabriel Arcand. Carmel Dumas of Cinema Canada praised the film, writing that it demonstrated "that a very good young cinema is hard on the heels of the Carles and the Jutras of Quebec's film community." The film won the Prix L.-E.-Ouimet-Molson from the . (en)
  • Ti-Cul Tougas est un film québécois de Jean-Guy Noël tourné en 1975 et sorti en 1976. Le film met en vedette Micheline Lanctôt, Suzanne Garceau, Gilbert Sicotte et Claude Maher. Il s'agit du quatrième long-métrage du cinéaste. (fr)
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