Quebec is a 1951 American historical drama film directed by George Templeton and written by Alan Le May.
Set in 1837, it stars John Drew Barrymore in a fictional account of the Patriotes Rebellion.
Stephanie Durossac, also known as Lafleur (played by Corinne Calvet), a fiery pro-independence leader, and Mark Douglas (Barrymore), a young man who discovers that Lafleur is his long-lost mother he believed to be deceased.
The film was actually shot on location in Quebec, in the fashion typical of post-war Hollywood.
[3] Quebec also features Patsy Ruth Miller, a former silent-screen star making her first screen appearance since 1931.