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5150 Elm's Way (DVD) (*)
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$20.99 $14.97

Original Title: 5150 Rue des Ormes
Alternate Title: 5150, Rue des Ormes (Fifty One Fifty Elm's Way)
Screened, competed or awarded at:
Other Film Festival Awards


Language Selections:
English ( Subtitles )
French ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )
French ( Dolby Digital 5.1 )


Product Origin/Format:
United Kingdom ( PAL/Region 2 )

Running Time:
106 min

Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen (2.35:1)

Special Features:
Interactive Menu
Scene Access


Movie filmed in 2009 and produced in:
Canada ( USA, Canada )


Directed By:
Éric Tessier


Written By:
Patrick Senécal


Actors:
Marc-André Grondin ..... Yannick Bérubé
Normand D'Amour ..... Jacques Beaulieu
Sonia Vachon ..... Maude Beaulieu
Mylène St-Sauveur ..... Michelle Beaulieu
Élodie Larivière ..... Anne Beaulieu
Catherine Bérubé ..... Josée
Normand Chouinard ..... Jérome Bérubé
Louise Bombardier ..... Francine Bérubé
Pierre-Luc Lafontaine ..... Simon
René-Daniel Dubois ..... Jean Guy Ruel
Jacques Allard ..... Lecteur de nouvelles
Melanie Bergeron ..... Ambulancier
Emile Castonguay ..... Déménageur
Stéphane Dufault ..... Policier
Karen Hader ..... Couple qui s'engeulo


Synopsis:
5150 Elm's Way is located at the end of a quiet street in a small town. When Yannick fell off his bike, he knocked at the door of the Beaulieu residence so he could clean the blood off his hands. But Jack Beaulieu and his family had other plans for Ian. Beaulieu is a righteous psychopath and fanatic chess player who wants to rid the world of evil. And even though Ian has done nothing wrong, he is beaten, tortured and tormented before Beaulieu makes him an offer: win at chess and he is free to go. And so Ian is now a pawn in Beaulieu's game. A game in which he will either lose his mind or his life.

Elm's Way is a calm street in a small town. When Yannick falls from his bike, he knocks on the door of the Beaulieu residence, to call a cab home. Entering the house, Yannick hears a man screaming upstairs. When he finally encounters the source of the screams he realizes that Beaulieu has wounded the man and was holding him hostage. Beaulieu then locks down Yannick in fear of him calling the police. Over time he learns Beaulieu is a righteous psychopath and fanatic chess player who kills drug-dealers, pedophiles and other bad people for a better world. As Yannick has done nothing wrong, Beaulieu doesn't want to kill him and eventually agrees to let him go if he wins a game of chess against him. Beaulieu having never lost a game in his life so far. After Beaulieu's wife and daughter finally stand up to Beaulieu, they free Yannick. But Yannick has gone mad sitting locked in the room playing chess games against Beaulieu and doesn't leave, believing that the only option to stop Beaulieu is to win against him. In the final showdown the two play a chess game in the cellar, where Beaulieu has conserved all of his victims and placed them as pieces on a giant chessboard. During the game, Beaulieu's little stepdaughter enters the cellar and witnesses her dead mother placed as a piece on the chessboard. She is the shot by Beaulieu and the scene ends. In the next scene police enters the house, frees Yannick and arrests Beaulieu. Four months later Yannick is still madly obsessed with the interrupted chess game, so thoroughly consumed by the thought of the final position that he alienates himself from his girlfriend.

This product was added to our catalog on Saturday 10 March, 2012.
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