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Director: Richard Roy
Cast: Céline Bonnier, Bernard-Pierre Donnadieu, James Hyndman, Gildor Roy
An abandoned caboose becomes a junkie's hideout, a multiple murder has been committed. A police investigation leads nowhere, the crime remains unsolved, and Marceau, a hardened cop, resigns in the aftermath. But his troubles don't end there: someone is stalking him and his life is in danger. To save himself, Marceau recruits Camille, a young woman drummed out of the police academy for her inability to fire a gun. They make a pact: Camille agrees to flush out Marceau's potential murderer and Marceau, in exchange, undertakes to remunerate and train her. Camille plunges into Marceau's seedy underworld and encounters a raft of suspects. As Camille sinks deeper and deeper into this sordid world, she comes to terms with its violence and understands that the line between good and evil is narrow indeed. From this insight she draws the strength that had previously eluded her. Marceau's legacy... But who, exactly, is Marceau?
Critical Reception & Ratings
Caboose (1996) is a thriller film directed by Richard Roy that received mixed reviews from critics, with little information available about its awards recognition or public reception.
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Fans of gritty, psychological thrillers will enjoy the 1996 film Caboose, directed by Richard Roy. With its intriguing mystery, complex characters, and dark, atmospheric tone, the film pulls viewers into the seedy underworld of a hardened cop and a reluctant young woman forced to confront the blurred lines between good and evil.
A caboose is a crewed North American railroad car coupled at the end of a freight train. Cabooses provide shelter for crew at the end of a train, who were formerly required in switching and shunting; as well as in keeping a lookout for load shifting, damage to equipment and cargo, and overheating axles.
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