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Black Robe (1991)
Movie: Black Robe (1991)

- Director: Bruce Beresford
- Release Date: 4 October 1991 (USA)
- Run Time: 101 min | Germany:97 min
- Country: Canada , Australia
- Genre: Adventure , Drama , History
Trivia: This movie was filmed “in sequence”, that is to say, all of the scenes were filmed in the order in which they appear on the screen.
Goofs: Continuity: When Mestigoit the Sorcerer meets Laforgue, Laforgue is reading the Breviary (daily prayer of a priest). The page is clearly at DOMINICA V POST PASCHA, the fifth Sunday of Easter which falls between 3rd May and 6th June. Yet the action is supposed to be taking place in the autumn-winter of 1634.
“In the 17th century a Jesuit priest and a young companion are escorted through the wilderness of Quebec by Algonquin Indians to find a distant mission in the dead of winter. The Jesuit experiences a spiritual journey while his young companion falls in love with the Algonquin chief’s beautiful daughter underneath the imposing and magnificent mountains. Dread and death follows them upriver. Written by Keith Loh <loh@sfu.ca>”




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