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  1. The series was an adaptation of Roger Lemelin's 1982 novel, Le crime d'Ovide Plouffe, a sequel to his influential 1948 novel Les Plouffe. The original novel had been adapted by Carle as the 1981 film The Plouffe Family, and many of the same actors from the 1981 film reprised their roles in The Crime.

    • French
  2. The Crime of Ovide Plouffe: With Donald Pilon, Rémy Girard, Yves Jacques, Ginette Boivin. Ovide Plouffe has married Rita. She still tries to attract other men even after their marriage. Unhappy Ovide feels for Marie - a young French woman he had met.

    • (393)
    • 1984-08-27
    • Crime, Drama
    • 107
  3. 408 p. ; 24 cm. An icon used to represent a menu that can be toggled by interacting with this icon.

  4. The theatrical film depicted the criminal trial of Ovide Plouffe after he is falsely accused of murdering his wife Rita (Létourneau), while the television-only episodes told the story leading up to Rita's death. The series aired in French on Télévision de Radio-Canada, and in English on CBC Television, in 1986.

  5. Ovide Plouffe has married Rita. She still tries to attract other men even after their marriage. Unhappy Ovide feels for Marie – a young French woman he had met. But his catholic background and surrounding can’t let him love another woman or divorce from his wife.

  6. The plane explodes, and Ovide is suspected and arrested for this horrible crime. Ovide Plouffe has married Rita. She still tries to attract other men even after their marriage.

  7. Ovide is accused of the horrible crime, and the Plouffe family closes ranks to protect him. This fiction, based on the facts of an actual plane crash in Quebec in the late ‘40s, will be welcomed by a legion of devoted readers.