
The Plouffe Family
Drama
Overview
The lives of the average Quebecois Plouffe family during the final years of the depression and through World War II.
Top Cast


Gabriel Arcand
Gabriel Arcand
Ovide Plouffe
Gabriel Arcand
Ovide Plouffe


Pierre Curzi
Pierre Curzi
Napoléon Plouffe
Pierre Curzi
Napoléon Plouffe


Juliette Huot
Juliette Huot
Joséphine, la mère Plouffe
Juliette Huot
Joséphine, la mère Plouffe


Émile Genest
Émile Genest
Théophile, le père Plouffe
Émile Genest
Théophile, le père Plouffe


Serge Dupire
Serge Dupire
Guillaume Plouffe
Serge Dupire
Guillaume Plouffe


Rémi Laurent
Rémi Laurent
Denis Boucher
Rémi Laurent
Denis Boucher


Anne Létourneau
Anne Létourneau
Rita Toulouse
Anne Létourneau
Rita Toulouse


Denise Filiatrault
Denise Filiatrault
Cécile
Denise Filiatrault
Cécile


Paul Berval
Paul Berval
Onésime Ménard
Paul Berval
Onésime Ménard


Louise Laparé
Louise Laparé
Jeanne Duplessis
Louise Laparé
Jeanne Duplessis
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