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Big Red (1962)

5.6 | Jun 06, 1962 (US) | Action, Adventure, Drama, Family | 01:29

Wealthy sportsman James Haggin (Walter Pidgeon) lives on a Quebec estate called Wintapi. Émile Fornet (Émile Genest), handler of Haggin's hunting dogs, and Émile's wife Therese (Janette Bertrand), Haggin's cook and housekeeper, live in a separate house on the estate. To start a line of top show dogs, Haggin purchases the winner of the Montreal Kennel Club show, an Irish setter named Red.

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Walter Pidgeon
James Haggin
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Gilles Payant
Rene Dumont
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Émile Genest
Emile Fornet
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Janette Bertrand
Therese Fornet
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Georges Bouvier
Baggageman
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Doris Lussier
Farmer Mariot
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Rolland Bédard
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r96sk
6 | Jan 27, 2021
It holds some charm, but 'Big Red' is mostly average. Gilles Payant gives a likeable, if wooden, performance as Rene, while Walter Pidgeon adds a touch of elegance to the film as James. Émile Genest and Janette Bertrand are alright, too. The cast I actually like, it's just the plot and how it is told that hampers the film for me. The onscreen dogs are adorable and their story ends in a cutesy manner, but there's not much more to enjoy past that. It's a very basic premise which is revealed in a very basic way. Nothing necessarily bad, but nothing all that good either. Forgettable, in a word.