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Canadian mystery writer Louise Penny said the fictional Ouellet quintuplets in her book How The Light Gets In "were certainly inspired by the Dionne girls". [ 44 ] In the 1935 film A Night at the Opera , Chico makes an oblique reference to the quintuplets, when he says that "duplicates" are "those five kids up in Canada".
The film was released on October 14, 1938, by 20th Century Fox. [1] [2] The film follows the escalating rivalry between radio journalists Duke Lester (Romero) and Christine Nelson (Trevor) that culminates in a competition to cover the exploits of the famous Canadian quintuplets, the Wyatts, played by The Dionne Quintuplets. [3]
This was the second film featuring the Dionne Quintuplets. Their first film, The Country Doctor, a fictional account of their birth, was released earlier in 1936. The screen credits note that "Scenes of the Dionne Quintuplets were photographed at Callander, Ontario under the technical supervision of Dr. Allan R. Dafoe". Dr.
Title Director Cast Genre Notes 1913: Battle of the Long Sault: Frank Crane: Frank Crane: Short drama: Made with the Kanehnawaga First Nations [1]: 1914: Evangeline
Canadian Film Award - Special Award [8] Perpetual Movement (Mouvement perpétuel) Claude Jutra: Canadian Film Award winner for Best Amateur Film in 1950 The Rising Tide: Jean Palardy: NFB documentary: It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary (Short Subject) The Story of Dr. Louise (On ne triche pas la vie) Paul Vandenberghe ...
The Gaither quintuplets (born 3 August 1983, in Indianapolis, Indiana) were the first surviving African-American quintuplets and were one of only three naturally-conceived American sets in 1983. [47] [48] [49] The Al-Ghamdi quintuplets (born 2 February 1988, in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia) were the first set to be born in Saudi Arabia. The 5 boys were ...
The Man from the Movies: Le gars des vues: Jean Pierre Lefebvre: A Pacemaker and a Sidecar: L'Eau chaude, l'eau frette: André Forcier: 1977: The Angel and the Woman: L'Ange et la femme: Gilles Carle: J.A. Martin Photographer: J.A. Martin photographe: Jean Beaudin: The Late Blossom: Le Soleil se lève en retard: André Brassard: The Old Country ...
The first Canadian sound feature film; made with U.S. financing. [2] Damaged Lives: Edgar G. Ulmer: Diane Sinclair, Lyman Williams: Drama: Made with U.S. financing 1935: Lest We Forget: Frank Badgley, W.W. Murray: Short: Made by the Canadian Government Motion Picture Bureau, the precursor to the National Film Board of Canada. [3] Rhapsody in ...