Son Copain (1951)
Directed by Jean Devaivre
Run Time - 110 min. |
Countries - Canada, France |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Hal Erickson
Paul Dupuis is featured in Son Copain as a Royal Canadian Mountie who, as the saying goes, always gets his man. This time, however, Dupuis is after a woman: accused murderess Helen (played by British film-favorite Patricia Roc). Sheltering Helen is Pierre (Rene Dary), who happens to be an old friend of the Mountie. The film is essentially a continent-wide chase, with pauses for romance and pontification. Son Copain was a co-production of feisty young Quebec Films and old, established Eclectique Films of Paris.