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  2. List of Canadian films of the 1940s - Wikipedia

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    Fridolinons. Roger Blais. Gratien Gélinas. Short. The Music Master (Le Père Chopin) Fedor Ozep & Georges Freedland. Madeleine Ozeray, Marcel Chabrier, Pierre Durand. Drama. The first of several feature films produced during the 1940s and early 1950s by Renaissance Films of Montreal.

  3. History of Montreal cabarets - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1940s, there were between 25 and 30 cabarets in Montreal, [6] but it was after the end of World War II that Montreal's cabaret scene experienced its most prosperous period, lasting around a decade. By the end of the 1940s, some forty cabarets in a wide variety of styles were operating in Montreal at the same time. [7]

  4. List of films shot in Montreal - Wikipedia

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    Hollywood films shot in Montreal. City on Fire (1979), starring Barry Newman, Susan Clark. Quintet (1979), directed by Robert Altman; shot on the former Expo 67 site. Once Upon a Time in America (1984), directed by Sergio Leone, starring Robert De Niro, James Woods, Joe Pesci. The Freshman (1990), starring Marlon Brando, Matthew Broderick.

  5. Montréal–Mirabel International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Montréal–Mirabel International Airport ( IATA: YMX, ICAO: CYMX ), originally called Montréal International Airport, widely known as Mirabel and branded as YMX International Aerocity of Mirabel, is a cargo and former international passenger airport in Mirabel, Quebec, Canada, 21 nautical miles (39 km; 24 mi) northwest [2] of Montreal.

  6. Montréal–Trudeau International Airport - Wikipedia

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    It is the only Transport Canada designated international airport serving Montreal and is situated 20 km (12 mi) west of Downtown Montreal. The airport terminals are located entirely in the suburb of Dorval, while one runway is located in the Montreal borough of Saint-Laurent.

  7. Cinema of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Cinema in Canada dates back to the earliest known display of film in Saint-Laurent, Quebec, in 1896. The film industry in Canada has been dominated by the United States, which has utilized Canada as a shooting location and to bypass British film quota laws, throughout its history. Canadian filmmakers, English and French, have been active in the ...

  8. List of Quebec films - Wikipedia

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    Films du Québec, January 19, 2009. ^ Martin Malina, "Hijinks in the Laurentians". Montreal Gazette, February 12, 1971. ^ a b Dane Lanken, "Two new film releases here show true rise of Quebec cinema". Montreal Gazette, February 5, 1972. ^ Charles-Henri Ramond, "Quelques arpents de neige – Film de Denis Héroux".

  9. St. Louis Lambert International Airport - Wikipedia

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    STL is located 14 miles (23 km) northwest of downtown St. Louis in unincorporated St. Louis County between Berkeley and Bridgeton. The airport provides nonstop service to airports throughout the United States and to the Caribbean, Mexico, Canada, and Europe. In 2019, it served nearly 16 million passengers.