
Route 132
Drama
Overview
Two old friends and small-time crooks embark on a crime spree, but take an unexpected detour that could lead them down the road to redemption.
Top Cast


François Papineau
François Papineau
Gilles
François Papineau
Gilles


Alexis Martin
Alexis Martin
Bob
Alexis Martin
Bob


Sophie Bourgeois
Sophie Bourgeois
Mélanie
Sophie Bourgeois
Mélanie


Andrée Lachapelle
Andrée Lachapelle
Alberta
Andrée Lachapelle
Alberta


Gilles Renaud
Gilles Renaud
Curé de St-André
Gilles Renaud
Curé de St-André


Janine Sutto
Janine Sutto
Grand mère Carmelle
Janine Sutto
Grand mère Carmelle


Gary Boudreault
Gary Boudreault
Sergent Michaud
Gary Boudreault
Sergent Michaud


Clémence DesRochers
Clémence DesRochers
Madame Déziel
Clémence DesRochers
Madame Déziel


Benoît McGinnis
Benoît McGinnis
Damien
Benoît McGinnis
Damien


Alice Morel-Michaud
Alice Morel-Michaud
Petite Maude
Alice Morel-Michaud
Petite Maude
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