Police detective Jacques Laniel's life becomes a nightmare the day drive-by shootists gun down his partner Thomas Colin. His colleagues make matters worse by blaming him for the death, and after his wife leaves him, Laniel decides to quit the force and launch a private investigation into Colin's murder. Soon afterward, Laniel finds the bullet-riddled body of famed author and literature professor Zachary Osborne tied to his car hood. The professor's wife hires Laniel to solve the murder, but what the detective finds is ugly: Osborne was a part of a lucrative land-speculation deal that involved the sale of a crumbling old rectory that had been turned into a halfway house called the Haven of the Monsters. The name is apt, for all the residents are convicted killers who were given inordinately light sentences. When Lanier starts questioning the Haven's tenants and their crimes are revealed via flashback, it takes on the character of a David Lynch production.
as Jacques Laniel
as Claire Ricard
as Thomas Colin
as Maria Colin
as Carole Osborne
as Zachary Osborne
as Gustave Blain
as Antoine Martineau
as Édouard Rossi
as René Tremblay
as Jean Marcheur
as Cécile Sirois
as Nathalie Sirois
as Estelle Artaud
as Charles Bass
as Jean-Marie Tanguay
as Albertine Courvoisier
as Rosaire Courvoisier
as Sophie Beaulne Mercier
as Pierre Mercier
as Juge Michaux
as Mme Juge Michaux
as Virginie Laniel
as Garagiste
as Johnny
as Mélina
as Archiviste
as Chauffeur
as Médecin
as Docteur Louis Roche
as Maurice St-Cyr
as Curé
as Directrice de Théâtre
as Collègue Français
as Serveuse dans le bar XXX
as Carlos Da Costa
as Jeune clochard