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Black Robe
Black Robe
Missionary Father LaForgue travels to the New World in hopes of converting Algonquin Indians to Catholicism. Accepted, though warily, by the Indians, LaForgue travels with the Indians using his strict Catholic rules and ideals to try and impose his religion.
rating
6.5
runtime
101 min

Release

1991-10-04

Cast

Lothaire Bluteau
Lothaire Bluteau
as Laforgue
Sandrine Holt
Sandrine Holt
as Annuka
August Schellenberg
August Schellenberg
as Chomina
Tantoo Cardinal
Tantoo Cardinal
as Chomina's Wife
Lawrence Bayne
Lawrence Bayne
as Neehatin
Aden Young
Aden Young
as Daniel
Billy Two Rivers
Billy Two Rivers
as Ougebmat
Wesley Côté
Wesley Côté
as Oujita
Frank Wilson
Frank Wilson
as Father Jerome
François Tassé
François Tassé
as Father Bourque
Jean Brousseau
Jean Brousseau
as Champlain
Yvan Labelle
Yvan Labelle
as Mestigoit
Raoul Max Trujillo
Raoul Max Trujillo
as Kiotseaton
James Bobbish
James Bobbish
as Ondesson
Denis Lacroix
Denis Lacroix
as Taratande
Gilles Plante
Gilles Plante
as Older Workman
Gordon Tootoosis
Gordon Tootoosis
as Old Aenons
Marthe Turgeon
Marthe Turgeon
as Laforgue's Mother
Claude Préfontaine
Claude Préfontaine
as Old Priest
Deano Clavet
Deano Clavet
as Mercier
Jean-Raymond Châles
Jean-Raymond Châles
as Workman
Paul Stewart
Paul Stewart
as Workman
Jean-Jacques Blanchet
Jean-Jacques Blanchet
as Workman
Marco Baron
Marco Baron
as Montagnais
Patrick Tenassco
Patrick Tenassco
as Montagnais
George Pachanos
George Pachanos
as Iroquois Leader
Minor Mustain
Minor Mustain
as Iroquois #1
Don Brisebois
Don Brisebois
as Iroquois Guard
Jean Raphael
Jean Raphael
as Iroquois Elder
Guy Provencher
Guy Provencher
as Old Iroquois Member
Joe De Laronde
Joe De Laronde
as Tall Painted Iroquois
Linlyn Lue
Linlyn Lue
as She Manitou
Bonfield Marcoux
Bonfield Marcoux
as Domerque
Wanda Obomsawin
Wanda Obomsawin
as Pregnant Woman
Jean-Pierre Pérusse
Jean-Pierre Pérusse
as Tallevant
Gérard Soler
Gérard Soler
as Massé
Alison Reid
Alison Reid
as Iroquois Torture Woman
Brenda Adams
Brenda Adams
as Iroquois Torture Woman
Denis Plante
Denis Plante
as Musician
Daniel Thonon
Daniel Thonon
as Musician
Cordelia Beresford
Cordelia Beresford
as Mlle LaFontaine
Annie Bearskin
Annie Bearskin
as Member of the Algonquin Tribe
Doreen Stevens
Doreen Stevens
as Member of the Algonquin Tribe
Joseph Campeau
Joseph Campeau
as Member of the Algonquin Tribe
Eric Johnston
Eric Johnston
as Member of the Algonquin Tribe
Mirya Obomsawin
Mirya Obomsawin
as Member of the Algonquin Tribe
Zoe Leigh Hopkins
Zoe Leigh Hopkins
as Member of the Algonquin Tribe
Rodrigue Boivin
Rodrigue Boivin
as Member of the Algonquin Tribe
Irvin Hill
Irvin Hill
as Member of the Algonquin Tribe
Valerie Decontie
Valerie Decontie
as Member of the Algonquin Tribe
Waylon Hare
Waylon Hare
as Member of the Algonquin Tribe
Robert Wylde
Robert Wylde
as Member of the Algonquin Tribe
Walter Jacobs
Walter Jacobs
as Member of the Algonquin Tribe
Helen Bobish Atkinson
Helen Bobish Atkinson
as Member of the Algonquin Tribe
John Tenasco
John Tenasco
as Member of the Algonquin Tribe
Jonathan Blacksmith
Jonathan Blacksmith
as Member of the Algonquin Tribe
Earl Danyluk
Earl Danyluk
as Member of the Algonquin Tribe
Arnold Eyah-Saulteux
Arnold Eyah-Saulteux
as Member of the Algonquin Tribe
Harrison Liu
Harrison Liu
as Awondoie
REVIEWS
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Geronimo1967

Regardless of the quality of the production, films like this make me want to throw a brick at the screen! An established culture of Huron living in tandem with nature, turf-warring with their Iroquois neighbours and enduring a largely substance existence are introduced to that most ultimate of plagues. Christianity! It's the eponymous "Laforgue" (Lothaire Bluteau) who is charged by his fellow Jesuits to travel to this remote and beautiful land in order to spread the word. Now, to be fair to this "Black Robe" he is tenacious. It's one hell of an effort - mostly by canoe through some of the most hostile conditions the planet has to offer - as he travels with his companions "Daniel" (Aden Young) and "Annuka" (Sandrine Holt) to the remote home of some sceptical, but nonetheless welcoming tribesfolk. "Laforgue" is not an evil man, but he has a job to do and the rather more simplistic religiosity of the locals which is based much more around the seasons, the harvest, the weather etc., is not really much of a match for his disciplined indoctrination of these people - especially once the church is built. The apple cart is soon well and truly upset and chief "Chomina" (August Schellenberg) is soon having to make tough choices to ensure the survival of his people against this new, all consuming, mysticism. Bluteau is adequate here, I wouldn't say anything more - probably Schellenburg takes the acting plaudits; but that's not so important I think. It's the message this comprehensively conveys that gives it some extra bite. It looks great. The Québec scenery, snowscapes, mountains and expanses are superbly captured as we get a sense of just how virgin this territory was before the expansion of European man and their obligatory religious baggage. It's a telling narrative that really does shout from the rooftops that their society wasn't broke so why did we try to fix it?