I've Had It (1973)

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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...

Director: Denis Héroux
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 89 min
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Production: Kangourou Films, Téléfilm Canada, Cinévidéo
Country: Canada, France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Denis Héroux
More Films in Genre: Comedy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is I've Had It about?
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...
Who directed I've Had It?
I've Had It was directed by Denis Héroux.
Who stars in I've Had It?
I've Had It stars Dominique Michel, Jean Lefebvre, Mylène Demongeot, Francis Blanche, René Simard, Régis Simard.
How long is I've Had It?
I've Had It has a runtime of 1h 29m (89 minutes).
What genre is I've Had It?
I've Had It is a Comedy film.
Where was I've Had It produced?
I've Had It was produced in Canada, France.