In the Belly of the Dragon | |
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Director: | Yves Simoneau |
Producer: | Michel Gauthier |
Starring: | David La Haye Rémy Girard Michel Côté Monique Mercure Marie Tifo |
Music: | Richard Grégoire |
Cinematography: | Alain Dostie |
Editing: | André Corriveau |
Studio: | Les Films Lenox Les Productions Québec-Amérique |
Distributor: | Alliance Films |
Runtime: | 100 minutes |
Country: | Canada |
Language: | French |
Gross: | C$1.16 million (Canada)[1] |
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]
The cast also includes Andrée Lachapelle, Pierre Curzi, Jean-Louis Millette, Roy Dupuis, Angèle Coutu, Suzanne Champagne and Pierrette Robitaille.
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]
Simoneau subsequently moved into English-language film and television production, and did not make another French-language film for the Quebec market until The Bait (L'Appât) in 2010.[5]
Paul Dion received a Genie Award nomination for Best Sound Editing at the 11th Genie Awards in 1990.[6]