
I've Had It
Feb 23 1973
•1h 29m
•Comedy
A Parisian named Cartier living in Quebec City and employee of a major English Canadian insurance company is promoted to a job in Vancouver. He brings along his annoying and hyperactive Quebecquer wife and his two young kids. Rolling on a trailer van and with no knowledge of the English language, it becomes a Trans-Canadian wacky journey for the French-speaking family, and might influence Mr.Cartier to reconsider accepting this important position...
Cast
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Dominique Michel
Danielle Cartier

Jean Lefebvre
Jean-Louis Cartier

Mylène Demongeot
Mrs. de Chatiez

Francis Blanche
Mr. de Chatiez
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