
Harry: A Private Eye Documentary
Nov 25 2016
•1h 27m
•Mystery
A filming crew meets Harry Houde, a charismatic, yet polarizing and unethical private detective from Quebec City. After a few weeks, they all go to Gaspesia, where Harry hopes he can find a woman who has been missing for 5 years.
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Nick Theodorakis
Harry Houde

Denis Marchand
Paul Poitras
Michel Blanchard
Daniel Doiron

Tobie Pelletier
Guy Gouin
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