In the Belly of the Dragon

In the Belly of the Dragon (French: Dans le ventre du dragon) is a Canadian comedy science fiction film, directed by Yves Simoneau and released in 1989.[2] The film stars David La Haye as Lou, an aimless slacker who is dissatisfied with his job distributing flyers around the city, and signs up to be a drug testing subject for two mysterious scientists (Monique Mercure and Marie Tifo); meanwhile, his delivery colleagues Steve (Rémy Girard) and Bozo (Michel Côté) must team up to find and rescue him before the medical experiments go horribly wrong.[3]

In the Belly of the Dragon
Dans le ventre du dragon
Directed byYves Simoneau
Produced byMichel Gauthier
Written byMarcel Beaulieu
Pierre Revelin
Yves Simoneau
StarringDavid La Haye
Rémy Girard
Michel Côté
Monique Mercure
Marie Tifo
Music byRichard Grégoire
CinematographyAlain Dostie
Edited byAndré Corriveau
Production
company
Les Films Lenox
Les Productions Québec-Amérique
Distributed byAlliance Films
Release date
  • February 14, 1989 (1989-02-14)
Running time
100 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageFrench
Box officeC$1.16 million (Canada)[1]

The cast also includes Andrée Lachapelle, Pierre Curzi, Jean-Louis Millette, Roy Dupuis and Pierrette Robitaille.

Reception

The film set what was at the time Quebec's all-time record for box office receipts in the first three days of release[4] and was the third-highest-grossing film in Canada for the year with a gross of C$1.16 million.[1]

Award

Paul Dion received a Genie Award nomination for Best Sound Editing at the 11th Genie Awards in 1990.[5]

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gollark: If they have physical manifestations, they aren't what I mean and they aren't what you seem to mean.
gollark: Which ones, specifically? I mean, we have lots of fields doing some of that. Economics, politics, sociology, psychology, sort of thing.
gollark: The issue with saying "realm of spirit" instead of just "information [which doesn't physically exist]" is that you then have all the various vaguely religion-y connotations which you can then use to "prove" other things.
gollark: There aren't any (known) "people" who aren't also "humans", and humans physically exist, according to research.

References

  1. "Canadian Films At Home". Variety. November 19, 1990. p. 56.
  2. "Innovative Quebecois director Yves Simoneau stands alone". Montreal Gazette, February 18, 1989.
  3. "Stylish Quebec film finds a ready market: Young Montrealers flock to Yves Simoneau's latest as director celebrates early box-office success". The Globe and Mail, February 24, 1989.
  4. "New Quebec comedy sets box-office record". Montreal Gazette, February 23, 1989.
  5. "Jesus film leads Genies". Ottawa Citizen, February 13, 1990.


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