

Crime · Thriller · Action
Overview
1979. Donald Lavoie is a fearsome hitman who works under the orders of Claude Dubois, head of the Montreal South-West mob. Donald is tasked to take under his wing new recruit Serge Rivard, a hotheaded small-time crook who soon compromises him in a botched double murder. Donald avoids justice thanks to the Dubois clan's lawyers, but this is only a temporary setback for Detective Sergeant Roger Burns, who wants to convince Lavoie to become an informer.
Top Cast


Éric Bruneau
Éric Bruneau
Donald Lavoie
Éric Bruneau
Donald Lavoie


Benoît Gouin
Benoît Gouin
Claude Dubois
Benoît Gouin
Claude Dubois


Rose-Marie Perreault
Rose-Marie Perreault
Francine Lavoie
Rose-Marie Perreault
Francine Lavoie


Sylvain Marcel
Sylvain Marcel
Patrick Burns
Sylvain Marcel
Patrick Burns


Simon Landry-Désy
Simon Landry-Désy
Carl Lavoie
Simon Landry-Désy
Carl Lavoie


Joakim Robillard
Joakim Robillard
Serge Rivard
Joakim Robillard
Serge Rivard


Hugues Frenette
Hugues Frenette
Jean-Guy
Hugues Frenette
Jean-Guy


Alexandre Castonguay
Alexandre Castonguay
Reynald
Alexandre Castonguay
Reynald


Jean Petitclerc
Jean Petitclerc
Gilbert Savard
Jean Petitclerc
Gilbert Savard
Martin Tremblay
Martin Tremblay
Policier
Martin Tremblay
Policier
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