107 minutes
5/21/1970
Two bored Montreal housewives (Monique Mercure & Louise Turcot), with inattentive husbands (Marcel Sabourin & Donald Pilon), and lots of time on their hands, amuse themselves by paying the local tradesmen something extra to give them amorous attention. Their entertainment leads to frantic confusion, however, when one of the visiting gentlemen - shall we say - 'expires'. The housewives deal with their unpleasant situation quite energetically.
Monique Mercure
as Fernande Turcot
Louise Turcot
as Violette Lamoureux
Marcel Sabourin
as Yvon-T. Turcot
Donald Pilon
as Bob Lamoureux
Jean-Vincent Fournier
as Vincent Turcot
Francine Morand
as Miss Cinéma
Yvon Deschamps
as Monsieur Téléphone
Donald Lautrec
as Monsieur Lait
Gilles Latulippe
as Monsieur Jolicoeur
Réal Béland
as Raconteur de blagues
Janine Sutto
as Madame Lalonde
Paul Buissonneau
as Monsieur Plâtre
Jean Lapointe
as Sergent Detective Poivrot
Paul Berval
as Monsieur Tapis
Georges Groulx
as François-Xavier Lalonde
Raymond Lévesque
Michel Chartrand
as Le juge
Earl Pennington
Lucien Lecompte
as Monsieur Tabarnak
Dick Shane
Michel Verrier
as Le Traiteur Chinois
Sidney Rosenstone
as Le Producteur Américain
Raymond Juteau
Bruno Cyr
Guy Godin
Ingrid Saumart
Paul Gauthier
Gérard De Guire
Josée Vanasse
Conrad Lachance
Myriam Dubuis
Vittorio
as Photographe de Playboy
Jérôme Lemay
Ingrid Fisher
Suzanne Côté
Pierre Elliott Trudeau
as Self (at football game) (uncredited)