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Maurice Richard

  • 2005
  • PG
  • 2h 4m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
5.5K
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Maurice Richard (2005)
A story about Quebec's most famous hockey player, Maurice "The Rocket" Richard, focusing on the struggles of a French Canadian in the National Hockey League dominated by Anglophones.
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A story about Quebec's most famous hockey player, Maurice "The Rocket" Richard, focusing on the struggles of a French Canadian in the National Hockey League dominated by Anglophones.A story about Quebec's most famous hockey player, Maurice "The Rocket" Richard, focusing on the struggles of a French Canadian in the National Hockey League dominated by Anglophones.A story about Quebec's most famous hockey player, Maurice "The Rocket" Richard, focusing on the struggles of a French Canadian in the National Hockey League dominated by Anglophones.

  • Director
    • Charles Binamé
  • Writer
    • Ken Scott
  • Stars
    • Roy Dupuis
    • Stephen McHattie
    • Julie Le Breton
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    5.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Charles Binamé
    • Writer
      • Ken Scott
    • Stars
      • Roy Dupuis
      • Stephen McHattie
      • Julie Le Breton
    • 34User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 12 wins & 20 nominations total

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    Roy Dupuis
    Roy Dupuis
    • Maurice Richard
    Stephen McHattie
    Stephen McHattie
    • Dick Irvin
    Julie Le Breton
    Julie Le Breton
    • Lucille Richard
    Philip Craig
    Philip Craig
    • Tommy Gorman
    Patrice Robitaille
    Patrice Robitaille
    • Émile 'Butch' Bouchard
    Michel Barrette
    Michel Barrette
    • M. Norchet
    Diane Lavallée
    Diane Lavallée
    • Alice Norchet
    Tony Calabretta
    Tony Calabretta
    • Frank Selke
    François Langlois-Vallières
    • Maurice Richard à 16 ans
    Pierre-François Legendre
    Pierre-François Legendre
    • Georges Norchet
    Mario Jean
    Mario Jean
    • Paul Stuart
    Robert Brouillette
    Robert Brouillette
    • Partisan fanatique
    Benoît Girard
    Benoît Girard
    • Paul St-Georges
    Normand Chouinard
    Normand Chouinard
    • Michel Normandin
    Paul Doucet
    Paul Doucet
    • Camil Desroches
    Randy Thomas
    Randy Thomas
    • Hector 'Toe' Blake
    Mike Ricci
    • Elmer Lach
    Vincent Lecavalier
    Vincent Lecavalier
    • Jean Beliveau
    • Director
      • Charles Binamé
    • Writer
      • Ken Scott
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    8joekerr

    The Man behind the legend.

    Maurice Richard is a very good film about one of the most important Canadian athletes ever. The film addresses many issues concerning the famous Montreal riot, following a major penalty given to Richard just a few days before the beginning of the play-offs, and the "revolution tranquille" ignitor.

    But this splendid film relates the story of an underdog player. His rise to hero and finally to that of a legend. It feels somewhat epic. The challenges Maurice faces are easy to relate to. You truly feel his angst has he's pushed around, beaten and bloodied. But still manages to overcome these problems and eventually becomes a symbol for every underdog who has ever dreamt of reaching the unreachable.

    Maurice Richard isn't just a good quebecois film. It's simply a good film. Worth seeing.
    8animal_8_5

    Best Hockey Movie Made So Far

    I have been a hockey fan for almost 40 years and have collected almost every dramatic film ever made about the sport. But, I'd have to say that "The Rocket" is far and away, the best one ever made. The cinematography is stunning, the acting spellbinding and the story gripping. It tells the story of a simple and tortured man who drives himself to excel at the sport he loves. It leads him to become the reluctant hero of French-Canadian culture, self-perceived as being held back and oppressed by the anglophones.

    Roy Dupuis, who portrayed Maurice in no less than two other cinematic projects, perfectly captures the fire and intensity of the man in a most fitting, if not THE crowning tribute, to the legend of Maurice "The Rocket" Richard. Biname goes to great lengths to duplicate the look and feel of the late-30s, on into the mid-50s and certainly captures the collective agony and anger of early-to-mid 20th century French Canada.

    Julie LeBreton is beautiful and amazing as Richard's wife, Lucille. Notable also are the cameo appearances made by NHLers Sean Avery (Bob Dill), Vincent Lecavalier (Jean Beliveau); Mike Ricci (Elmer Lach), Ian Laperierre (Boom Boom Geoffrion) and Stephane Quintal (Dollard St. Laurent). What "Slap Shot" proved, "The Rocket" confirms. Pro hockey players are damn good actors!

    I realize funding for this movie was brought up in the infamous "Sponsorship Scandal" that dissolved former Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin's Liberal government in 2006, but you can't fault it at any level. It was worth every cent used to make it and it will be hard for Canadian cinema to duplicate this level of quality ever again.
    8emily-annem

    A Movie That Rocks!

    This was an excellent movie. It will definitely be collecting quite a few rewards. If you're a hockey fan, you'll love it. If you're a movie fan, you should see it. If you're a Canadian, this is your history on film. I'm tired of constantly hearing people grumble about the state of Canadian cinema ("not enough money blah blah blah"). Well this is a great Canadian movie that stands up, so go see it and support it. This is one of those great films everyone's been saying they wanted.. It's about one of the greatest hockey players ever, and it's one of the greatest hockey movies ever. There is a lot of history in this film and it looks gorgeous. Roy Dupuis is excellent. One thing I did wonder, however, is why there is nothing about Henri Richard in it.
    8cloulie

    A great way to remember a legend.

    This movie is a real success. Maurice Richard was one of the best and fearless hockey player that ever was, he never gave-up. The people that worked on this movie really did a great job. All the locations where very well re-created especially the Montréal Forum. The actor who played Toe Blake was excellent and Roy Dupuis did a great job (he really does look like Maurice Richard). The hockey scenes where very well done, you feel like your on the ice. The attention to details is impressive it really looks like the fifties. Many actual hockey players ad a little part in this movie (like Mike Ricci) and did well. Richard worked hard to get to the NHL, he worked in a day factory and in the evening played hockey even if he was extremely tired. A must see movie for all the hockey fans.
    don-mcgregor

    Re: Henri Richard

    In one of the comments on the film, the writer asks why there's no mention of Henri Richard, the "Pocket Rocket." The film really takes us up to it's climax, the Richard Riot, and Henri, fifteen years younger than Maurice, was starring with the Junior Canadians. Although he came up to play with his brother in the last years of Maurice's career, Henri was not on the team for the period covered by this film. The line of Henri at centre, Dickie Moore on left wing, and Maurice on right wing was called by the Rocket's great rival, Gordie Howe, the best line he ever played against. In a sense the movie stops at the point when Richard was the most popular player in Québec, that is before he became the greatest star in the rest of Canada too. When he received the Stanley Cup in Toronto after the Canadians swept the Leafs in four games straight to win their fifth championship in a row, everybody sensed it could be his last game, and he received a standing ovation in Maple Leaf Gardens, a rare honour for any visiting player, especially when he'd been throughout his career the Leafs' greatest rival. The film beautifully evokes the period when players were ordinary guys working for a living. The clothing and lighting are magnificent in capturing the feel of the forties and fifties, and the hockey sequences are amazing in that, having seen the Rocket play so many times, I lost sight that it was Roy Dupuis, not the Rocket, on the screen. And the sequence in which he kayos Bob Dill (Sean Avery in a piece of type casting if there ever was one!) is a dandy. That happened in New York and the Daily News, the tabloid famous for its great headlines, featured a full-page image of the Rocket standing over his fallen rival with a huge headline, "DILL PICKLED". I wish they'd put that in the film. Richard had a unique skating style and was unusual in those days because there were few left-hand shots playing right wing. And they were able to recreate one of the greatest goals in detail when the Rocket, after being knocked out by Boston's Leo Labine in the play-offs, returned in overtime and went end to end to score the winning goal against "Sugar Jim" Henry. Dupuis and the film magicians capture Richard's swooping, darting style beautifully. Richard may not have been the best player who ever played, but he was the greatest star the game will ever see. See this film and you'll be as close to seeing the real Rocket as it's possible to be.

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    • Trivia
      Several National Hockey League players have supporting roles or cameos: Mike Ricci, Vincent Lecavalier, Stéphane Quintal, Sean Avery, Ian Laperrière, Pascal Dupuis, and Philippe Sauvé.
    • Goofs
      In the shaving scene which takes place in the mid-1950's Dupuis (as Richard) is using a safety razor that hadn't yet been invented - it wouldn't be invented and marketed until about 1963. The razor has a numbered dial, which the film shows in close-up, round its handle; this dial changed the spacing between the razor blade and the head of the shaver; safety razors in the 50's, and earlier, did not have this space-setting dial feature.
    • Quotes

      Dick Irvin: Richard, people are saying you're a waste of money. A WASTE OF MONEY... you're playing tonight.

    • Crazy credits
      [referring to Maurice Richard] He's all of Quebec standing powerful and alive.
    • Connections
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    • Release date
      • October 13, 2007 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Languages
      • French
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Rocket
    • Filming locations
      • Colisée Pepsi, Québec City, Québec, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Cinémaginaire Inc.
      • Alliance Atlantis Vivafilm
      • Desjardins
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      • CA$8,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 4m(124 min)
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      • 2.35 : 1

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