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Belizaire the Cajun Details

FULL SYNOPSIS

This inexpensive but effusively energetic film is set in Louisiana's Cajun country of the 19th century. Belizaire (Armand Assante), unofficial spokesman for his people, butts heads with local bigots who want to rid the area of Cajuns. Belizaire's former girlfriend (Gail Youngs) is now the common-law wife of the film's main antagonist (Will Patton), the son of a wealthy landowner. When Patton is murdered, the locals try to pin the blame on the rabble-rousing Belizaire. He confesses, but only to save his cousin, who'd previously been targeted for lynching. All plot pieces fall into place on the day of Belizaire's scheduled execution. Although an American film, Belizaire the Cajun was unable to get US distribution until it was showered with praise at the Cannes Film Festival. Visually, the film is a banquet, but the multi-dialect soundtrack can be very difficult to follow at times. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

  • Release date:June 13, 1986

Awards

Awarded by
Nominee
Category
Year
Status
Sundance Film Festival Glen Pitre In Competition 1985 Nominee
Independent Spirit Awards Glen Pitre Best First Feature 1986 Nominee

Cast

Armand Assante
as Belizaire Breaux
Gail Youngs
as Alida Thibodaux
Michael Schoeffling
as Hypolite Leger
Stephen McHattie
as James Willoughby
Will Patton
as Matthew Perry
Nancy Barrett
as Rebecca
Loulan Pitre
as Sheriff
Andre DeLaunay
as Dolsin
Jim Levert
as Amadee Meaux
Ernie Vincent
as Old Perry
Paul Landry
as Sosthene
Allan L. Durand
as Priest
Robert Duvall
as Preacher
Charlie Goulas
as Vigilante
Ken Meaux
as Card Player
Steve Broussard
as Man at Gallows
Michael Doucet
as Fiddler
Robin Wood
as Vigilante
Brett Ashy
Craig Soileau
as Card Player
Lauren Greene
as Dancing Girl
Bob Edmundson
as Head Vigilante

Crew

Glen Pitre
Director
Glen Pitre
Producer
Sandra Schulberg
Producer
Allan L. Durand
Producer
Glen Pitre
Screenwriter
Richard Bowen
Cinematographer
Michael Doucet
Composer (Music Score)
Howard Shore
Composer (Music Score)
Paul Trejo
Editor
Randall LaBry
Production Designer
Deborah Schildt
Art Director
Donald Brooks
Costume Designer
Sara Fox
Costume Designer
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