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The Rocket
199842 min 25 secFilm: Documentaire
Réalisation: Jacques Payette
Production: Éric Michel
Meet Maurice Richard on and off the ice, and follow his spectacular career with the Montreal Canadiens--from the early '40s, when only a few thousand people turned out for pro hockey games, to the 1950s, when the Montreal Forum was bursting with delirious fans.
A photographer claims that the Rocket hit the puck so hard and so fast that there wasn't time to snap a picture. Teammates and officials all agree that the player wearing the number 9 jersey was unstoppable. A referee recounts how Richard once scored a goal with a 200-pound opponent on his back.
Clarence Campbell, former president of the NHL, describes him as "the most exciting player I have ever seen in my life." This same man had suspended Richard before the play-offs in 1955, a move that so inflamed Quebecers that when Campbell showed up at the Forum, his presence sparked a famous riot.
The Rocket features footage from games and revealing interviews with Richard himself, the first star of the golden age of hockey.
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- Sports d'hiver > HockeyPortraits
- Société > Société québécoise
- Histoire - Canada - 1946 à nos jours > Québec
Générique
- réalisateur
- Jacques Payette
- producteur
- Éric Michel
- montage
- José Heppell
- montage sonore
- Claude Langlois
- Claude Chevalier
- ré-enregistrement
- Jean Paul Vialard
- musique
- Normand Roger