Curtis's Charm
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| Directed by | John L'Ecuyer |
| Written by | John L'Ecuyer |
| Based on | "Curtis's Charm" by Jim Carroll |
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| Cinematography | Harald Bachmann |
| Edited by | Craig Webster |
| Music by | Mark Korven |
Production company | Rabid Dog Films |
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Running time | 74 minutes |
| Country | Canada |
| Language | English |
Curtis's Charm is a 1995 Canadian comedy-drama film written and directed by John L'Ecuyer in his directorial debut. The film won a special jury citation for Best Canadian Feature Film at the 1995 Toronto International Film Festival.
Based on a short story by Jim Carroll, the film stars Maurice Dean Wint as Curtis, a paranoid drug addict who believes his mother-in-law has cast a voodoo spell on him, which has resulted in his being stalked by a killer squirrel. With the help of his friend Jim (Callum Keith Rennie), he tries to devise a talisman to protect him from the curse.