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The Last Tunnel 2004

★ 5.314 votes109 min📅 2004-03-12

Érik Canuel's *The Last Tunnel* (2004) plunges viewers into the gritty underworld of Montreal's criminal underbelly, where a recently paroled ex-con orchestrates one final, high-stakes heist with his old crew.

Director: Érik Canuel

Cast

Michel Côté
Michel Côté
Marcel Talon
Jean Lapointe
Jean Lapointe
Fred Giguere
Christopher Heyerdahl
Christopher Heyerdahl
Smiley
Nicolas Canuel
Nicolas Canuel
Vincent Savard
Marie-France Marcotte
Marie-France Marcotte
Magdeleine " Maggy " Fortin
Sébastien Huberdeau
Sébastien Huberdeau
Regis Turcotte
Céline Bonnier
Céline Bonnier
Annie Beaudoin
Anick Lemay
Anick Lemay
Isabelle Parenteau
Jean-François Beaupré
Jean-François Beaupré
Sgt. Létourneau
Michel Mongeau
Paolo Morrietti

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *The Last Tunnel* (2004) about?

*The Last Tunnel* follows a recently released prisoner who reunites his old criminal crew for one final, desperate heist. What begins as a straightforward plan quickly spirals into chaos as betrayals and unforeseen obstacles threaten to derail the mission. The film dives deep into the psychology of a group clinging to their past, where every move could be their last.

Who directed *The Last Tunnel*?

Érik Canuel directed *The Last Tunnel*. Known for his work in Quebec cinema, Canuel crafts a tense, character-driven crime drama that balances suspense with raw realism.

Who stars in *The Last Tunnel*?

The film stars Michel Côté, Jean Lapointe, Christopher Heyerdahl, Nicolas Canuel, and Marie-France Marcotte in key roles.

Is *The Last Tunnel* (2004) worth watching?

While not rated on IMDb, *The Last Tunnel* stands out as a gripping crime drama with strong performances and a tight plot. Its atmospheric tension and moral complexity make it a compelling watch for fans of the genre, even if it doesn't reach the heights of Hollywood blockbusters.

How long is *The Last Tunnel*?

The runtime for *The Last Tunnel* is 109 minutes.

About The Last Tunnel (2004) — A Gritty Crime Drama Heist You Won't Forget

Érik Canuel's *The Last Tunnel* (2004) plunges viewers into the gritty underworld of Montreal's criminal underbelly, where a recently paroled ex-con orchestrates one final, high-stakes heist with his old crew. The film unfolds like a tense, atmospheric crime drama, blending sharp dialogue with the raw tension of a plan unraveling at every turn. Michel Côté and Jean Lapointe deliver standout performances as the hardened masterminds driving the operation, their chemistry electrifying as they navigate betrayals and close calls in the shadows of the city's most infamous tunnel. With its moody pacing and morally complex characters, *The Last Tunnel* explores themes of loyalty, redemption, and the inescapable pull of a life of crime.

The movie's stark visuals and suspenseful narrative capture the claustrophobic desperation of a crew racing against time—and each other—to secure their last payday. As the heist takes unpredictable twists, the film keeps audiences on edge, questioning who can be trusted and how far these characters will go for one final score. A masterclass in Quebecois crime cinema, *The Last Tunnel* delivers a gritty, character-driven thriller that lingers long after the credits roll.