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St. Marie-La-Mauderne is a tiny fishing village in what some may call the middle of nowhere. For eight years the locals have stood in line for weekly welfare checks, wearing patched sweaters and glum expressions, and remembering the good old days when the catch was good, the fishermen were proud, and life seemed a lot more magical. Then one day, a chance at salvation: A small company wants to build a factory on the island, but only if a full-time doctor lives in St. Marie. The situation seems hopeless until a young doctor in Montreal has an unfortunate incident with a traffic cop and finds himself on a boat to the faraway village. But how to convince handsome, young, urbane Dr. Lewis to stay in this dreary little spot on the map? As it turns out, the answer lies in just a bit of seductive subterfuge…along with a tapped phone, a hastily assembled cricket team, and something called Festival de Beef Stroganoff.
A charming ensemble cast, with Raymond Bouchard turning in a winning performance as the lovable old schemer in charge, makes this effortless comedy a sparkling delight from start to finish. Jean-François Pouliot's Seducing Doctor Lewis makes it easy to see how anyone can find le bonheur in St. Marie.