
2 Frogs in the West
Drama · Comedy
Overview
Marie Deschamps has her whole life ahead of her but isn't sure what to do with it. To the disappointment of her parents, she drops out of college and decides to go work in Whistler in order to perfect her English. After a journey across Canada, her arrival in British-Columbia is less glorious than she dreamt. Fortunately, she meets Jean-Francois Laforest, a Quebecois skier who has been living on the West Coast for 10 years. J-F will introduce her to his Anglo friends and to the lifestyle of the mountains. Somewhere out West, this adventure will change her life forever.
Top Cast


Mirianne Brûlé
Mirianne Brûlé
Marie Deschamps
Mirianne Brûlé
Marie Deschamps


Dany Papineau
Dany Papineau
Jean-François Laforest
Dany Papineau
Jean-François Laforest


Jessica Malka
Jessica Malka
Gaby
Jessica Malka
Gaby
Brandon Barton
Brandon Barton
Brad
Brandon Barton
Brad


Juan Riedinger
Juan Riedinger
Tobey
Juan Riedinger
Tobey


Anik Vermette
Anik Vermette
Julie Deschamps
Anik Vermette
Julie Deschamps


Germain Houde
Germain Houde
Jacques Deschamps
Germain Houde
Jacques Deschamps


Diane Lavallée
Diane Lavallée
Gisèle Deschamps
Diane Lavallée
Gisèle Deschamps


Valérie Chevalier
Valérie Chevalier
Valérie
Valérie Chevalier
Valérie


Charlie David
Charlie David
Brett
Charlie David
Brett
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