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Cinq bébés à la une

Titre original : Million Dollar Babies
  • Mini-série télévisée
  • 1994
  • 3h 20min
NOTE IMDb
6,8/10
346
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Cinq bébés à la une (1994)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre languePoor Ontario family births quintuplets in 1930s. Town doctor takes over, turning babies into freak show attraction. As it becomes a multi-million industry, desperate parents fight to regain ... Tout lirePoor Ontario family births quintuplets in 1930s. Town doctor takes over, turning babies into freak show attraction. As it becomes a multi-million industry, desperate parents fight to regain their children.Poor Ontario family births quintuplets in 1930s. Town doctor takes over, turning babies into freak show attraction. As it becomes a multi-million industry, desperate parents fight to regain their children.

  • Casting principal
    • Beau Bridges
    • Roy Dupuis
    • Céline Bonnier
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,8/10
    346
    MA NOTE
    • Casting principal
      • Beau Bridges
      • Roy Dupuis
      • Céline Bonnier
    • 7avis d'utilisateurs
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 4 victoires et 5 nominations au total

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    Beau Bridges
    Beau Bridges
    • Dr. Allan Roy Dafoe
    • 1994
    Roy Dupuis
    Roy Dupuis
    • Oliva Dionne
    • 1994
    Céline Bonnier
    Céline Bonnier
    • Elzire Dionne
    • 1994
    Sean McCann
    Sean McCann
    • Premier Mitch Hepburn
    • 1994
    Monique Spaziani
    Monique Spaziani
    • 1994
    James B. Douglas
    • 1994
    Ginette Reno
    Ginette Reno
    • Madame Legros
    • 1994
    Domini Blythe
    Domini Blythe
    • Nurse Lena de Keyzer
    • 1994
    Kate Nelligan
    Kate Nelligan
    • Helena Reid
    • 1994
    Tod Fennell
    Tod Fennell
    • Ernest Dionne, 7 yrs.
    • 1994
    Tiah-Rosine Coxon
    • Rose Dionne, 6 yrs.
    • 1994
    Martin Drainville
    Martin Drainville
    • Clovis Dionne
    • 1994
    Julia Garland
    • Therese Dionne, 5 yrs.
    • 1994
    Sébastien Duguay
    • Daniel Dionne, 3 yrs.
    • 1994
    Renée Girard
    • Madame Lebel
    • 1994
    Joan Ornstein
    • Mrs. Henderson
    • 1994
    Marcel Sabourin
    Marcel Sabourin
    • Father Nadeau
    • 1994
    Mark Wilson
    • Melvin Kates
    • 1994
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    Avis des utilisateurs7

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    RosalieBustingMyBowls

    Magnificent!!!

    This is a wonderful and heartfelt film! The actors are all incredible, and the whole movie is magically spellbinding! The movie is so dramatic, you can feel the anguish if Mrs. Dionne and the whole family. Me and my mom watched it and we loved it!!! A beautifully done movie!
    8rps-2

    Five stars (as in quints) Actually eight...

    We stumbled onto this masterpiece while surfing You Tube. It is a tremendously well done film. I'm surprised that it has not been revived anywhere on television or even in theatres. It dates from 1994,an era before the CBC degenerated into Dragon's Den and Schitts' Creek. Why has CBC not revived it? It's effectively shot on location. There is an awesome parade of vintage cars and trucks. I recognized a lot of the props and gadgets.(The quints were born a month after I was.) Unlike today's Murdoch Mysteries which has an abysmal, devil-may-care habit of using props, people and even slang from the wrong period, the producers here seem to have everything right, from neckties to stoves. Production values are high and I presume the story hews close to the facts.
    hillari

    Sad Tale of Exploitation

    This is a very well done movie about the Canadian quintuples who had their childhoods stolen from them, offered up as a side show attraction to the world. The film does a good job of showing how naive their parents were, and the complex doctor (great job by Bridges) who believes his "protection" of them in the girls' best interests. Of course, multiple births are practically commonplace these days. This story recreates what it must have been like for a world to experience something that had not happened before.
    theowinthrop

    A Miracle that was spoiled

    There is a scene in A NIGHT AT THE OPERA where Groucho and Chico are trying to agree to a contract. Amidst their patter about this clause and that one ("That's just the average "sanity" clause", says Groucho; "You cannot fool-a me," smiles Chico, "there ain't no "sanity" clause."). One of the other confusions in their dialog is when Groucho says that the contract has to be signed in triplicate. "You know what triplicate means?", asks Groucho. "Yeah,", says Chico,"It's those kids in Canada!" Chico's comment is based on the names of the most famous babies on Earth in 1935, the one year old Dionne Quintuplets. Born in a poor hamlet in the Province of Ontario in 1934 the Quintuplets were a rarity at that date of five living babies born to the same mother on the same day. They quickly became the subject of as much public attention as the President (FDR), Adolf Hitler, George Bernard Shaw, Clark Gable, Greta Garbo, Mahatma Gandhi, and maybe twenty other super celebrities of that date). Put another way - it was more likely that the average non-Canadian would have heard of the Dionne Quintuplets than the current Prime Minister of Canada (Richard Bradford Bennett) or the current Premier of the province of Ontario (Mitchell Hepburn).

    Their story would be known in the west until about 1939 when the coming of the World War finally made their youthful travails seem trivial. But occasionally they returned to public notice. One of the girls had mental problems and died early in her adult life. Another died in the 1990s. Occasionally stories about fights concerning financial matters surfaced. But (like so much) it became part of yesterday's news. Few people cared who were not in their immediate circle.

    The television film MILLION DOLLAR BABIES dealt with the economic, social, and political upheaval the birth of the babies brought about. You need to understand points to see how this could happen.

    The Dionne family (Roy Dupuis and Celine Bonnier) were French and Roman Catholic. This did not set them up well outside of Quebec. Unfortunately they were living in the Province of Ontario, and the doctor who brought the girls into the world, Dr. Allan Roy Dafoe (Beau Bridges) was a bigot. He disliked Roman Catholics and French Canadians. A pretentious type, Dafoe decided that the quintuplets were such a unique miracle for that day they should have state sponsored care (under himself, of course), away from their parents. Through a series of legal tricks, Dafoe got the Dionnes to sign documents putting the babies into his care. He then interested Prime Minister Hepburn (Sean McCann) in setting up a state-of-the-art nursery and hospital for the care of these children. Hepburn was just elected to his position as the Prime Minister of Ontario as a Liberal. Although Mackenzie King was the party leader in Ottawa opposed to Prime Minister Bennett, he'd been out of power for four years. Hepburn, as head of the second largest province in population, had dreams of replacing King as Liberal leader and possible Prime Minister.The publicity involved with the babies would help immensely. He fully supported Dafoe.

    The Doctor and the Prime Minister exploited the kids. There would be plenty of advertisements for baby products that got "endorsements by the Dione Quintuplets" through Dafoe. There were even a series of movies from Hollywood supposedly based on their adventures. There was huge sums of money involved, and none of it was going to the parents.

    This film was the first to discuss this disgraceful story completely. Instead of concentrating on five prattling babies, or five female moppets at play or school, the story was one of greed and ambition. And few come out looking all that good. The five quintuplets do, but the adults don't.

    The father is upset at the nasty anti-French/Roman Catholic methods of Dafoe, and manages to damage one public event by coaching the girls to ask about some unpleasant situation regarding French Canadian rights. But as it turns out, he is as willing to milk these kids for all he can as Hepburn and Dafoe are. Dafoe, who in time actually did show he could care for the children, managed to blow his position because (1) he got tipsy at an important conference he had to attend in New York City, and 2) the same snobbery he held for the parents and their French Canadian forbears was pointed at him being "inadequate" regarding his medical background - he was a simple country practitioner, and could not handle a hospital.

    This was a good little history lesson into the dangers of sudden fame for the weakest in society, when the social order steps in. In the end (frequently) the biggest losers are those who get the sudden fame.
    7phbalanced

    Tragic tale about the exploitation of children by government and big business

    This is an extremely sad movie from beginning to end. It's heartbreaking to see a poor Depression era family raise five children on the farm and then add another five all at once to their roster. Initially, it's a blessing when the family doctor takes over the Dionne quintuplets to ease the burden of looking after the underdeveloped babies with very little medical equipment and staff. But the doctor goes overboard when worldwide attention is given to the infant girls, and this translates into advertising endorsements for which he is handsomely rewarded but the earnings are not shared with either the parents or the quintuplets. Instead, the girls are put on display for the next five years, raising the doctor's profile and career to new highs.

    Great performances by real-life couple Roy Dupuis and Celine Bonnier as the parents and also Beau Bridges as the unscrupulous doctor. The official DVD offers some commentary by the surviving quintuplets. Presented in two parts as a three hour mini series, it's lengthy and could have been shortened to a two hour movie. But it's a shocking story and is of interest not only to Canadians but perhaps to anyone who may have some ideas about placing their children into the business of entertainment. Yeah, the money may be good, but being part of the industry at such a young age may also be viewed as being part of a freak show.

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      As there was not a set of female quintuplets that existed at the time of filming, two sets of triplets had to be cast: Grace (Cecile), Bonnie (Cecile), and Erin (Annette) Morris-Vanasse; Samantha (Emilie), Brooke (Yvonne), and Emily (Marie) Gilliland.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 20 novembre 1994 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Canada
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • -Le film original au complet
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Million Dollar Babies
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Ontario, Canada
    • Sociétés de production
      • Bernard Zuckerman Productions
      • CBS Entertainment Production
      • CINAR
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      3 heures 20 minutes
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.33 : 1

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