Maurice Richard
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Maurice Richard
Summary
Maurice Richard is a film[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Maurice Richard's instance of is recorded as film[3].
- Maurice Richard was directed by Charles Binamé[4].
- Ken Scott wrote the screenplay for Maurice Richard[5].
- Maurice Richard's composer is recorded as Michel Cusson[6].
- Maurice Richard's genre is biographical film[7].
- Maurice Richard's genre is drama film[8].
- Maurice Richard's genre is sport film[9].
- A cast member of Maurice Richard was Roy Dupuis[10].
- A cast member of Maurice Richard was Julie Le Breton[11].
- A cast member of Maurice Richard was Stephen McHattie[12].
- A cast member of Maurice Richard was Vincent Lecavalier[13].
- A cast member of Maurice Richard was Diane Lavallée[14].
- A cast member of Maurice Richard was Michel Barrette[15].
- A cast member of Maurice Richard was Normand Chouinard[16].
- A cast member of Maurice Richard was Patrice Robitaille[17].
- A cast member of Maurice Richard was Pierre-François Legendre[18].
- A cast member of Maurice Richard was Rémy Girard[19].
- A cast member of Maurice Richard was Mario Jean[20].
- A cast member of Maurice Richard was Benoît Girard[21].
- A cast member of Maurice Richard was Tony Calabretta[22].
- A cast member of Maurice Richard was Robert Brouillette[23].
- A cast member of Maurice Richard was Paul Doucet[24].
- A cast member of Maurice Richard was Philip Craig[25].
- Maurice Richard was produced by Daniel Day-Lewis[26].
- Maurice Richard was produced by Denise Robert[27].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Producers include Daniel Day-Lewis[26], Denise Robert[27], and Daniel Louis[28]. Maurice Richard was directed by Charles Binamé[4]. Ken Scott wrote the screenplay for it[5]. Cast members include Roy Dupuis[10], Julie Le Breton[11], Stephen McHattie[12], Vincent Lecavalier[13], Diane Lavallée[14], and Michel Barrette[15].
Publication
Maurice Richard was published on January 1, 2005[29]. Original languages include French[30] and English[31]. Genres include biographical film[7], drama film[8], and sport film[9]. It was distributed by video on demand[32].
Reception
Reviews include 6/10[33] and 56%[34].
Why It Matters
Maurice Richard has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[35]