
Nick Hart is a struggling American artist who lives amongst the expatriate community in 1920s Paris. He spends most of his time drinking and socializing in local café's and pestering gallery owner Libby Valentin to sell his paintings. He becomes involved in a plot by wealthy art patroness Nathalie de Ville to forge three paintings. This leads to several run-ins with American rubber magnate Bertram Stone, who happens to be married to Hart's ex-wife Rachel.
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Keith Carradine as Nick Hart

Linda Fiorentino as Rachel Stone

Wallace Shawn as Oiseau

Geneviève Bujold as Libby Valentin

Geraldine Chaplin as Nathalie de Ville

Kevin J. O'Connor as Hemingway

John Lone as Bertram Stone

Charlélie Couture as L'Evidence

Elsa Raven as Gertrude Stein

Ali Giron as Alice B. Toklas

Gailard Sartain as New York Critic

Michael Wilson as Surrealist Poet

Robert Gould as Blackie

Antonia Dauphin as Babette

Véronique Bellegarde as Laurette

Isabel Serra as Armand

David Stein as Art Critic

Hubert Loiselle as Art Critic

Meegan Lee Ochs as Francis

Brooke Smith as Abigail

Marthe Turgeon as Rose Selavy

Pierre Chagnon as Stone's Bodyguard #1

Éric Gaudry as Stone's Bodyguard #2

Timothy Webber as Stone's Business Associate

Mance Edmond as Coco

Normand Brathwaite as Butler Laloux

Michael Rudder as Buffy: Group Montparno

Paul Buissonneau as Alexandre: Group Montparno

Lenie Scoffié as Femme de Lettres: Group Montparno

Reynald Bouchard as Chapelle: Group Montparno

Flora Balzano as Pia Delarue: Group Montparno

Beverly Murray as Eve: Group Montparno

Renee Lee as Chanteuse: Group Montparno

Charles Biddle Sr. as Charlie the Bass Player

Glenn Bradley as Saxophonist

Didier Hoffmann as Priest

Jean-Jacques Desjardins as Hart's Concierge

Ada Fuoco as Self

Harry Hill as Mr. Brown

Marcel Girard as Nathalie's Chauffeur

Danielle Schneider as Fille de Nuit

Stephanie Biddle as Fille de Nuit

Louis Pharand as Referee

Daniel Bloch as M. Raymond

Julien Carletti as Cafe Moderne Waiter
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