Misez Juste was the French-Canadian version of Price. This show lasted for only one sesaon, 94 – 95.Unlike other versions, this version showed some of the past show’s winners. And yes, $9,958 was considered a big win!The host Alain Léveillé, used to talk to the announcer, Fabien Major, before he called the contestants down.One of the first 4 contestant coming down.Alain came on down to the stage also…Délima can win that awesome clothing… Showed by model Josée.…or that wonderful trip to Cuba!Aargh! Even if Joker is called “Les 4 as” (4 Aces), it’s still scary! (Note the same shape, but bland colors of the prop.)Most of the small prizes on Misez Juste are provided by the Sears catalog. This is a cd rack, shown by Eve, the other model.Délima only got to discard 2 cards… I hope she only has aces up there!Looks like she’s about to ram into the prop!Bummer, the Joker was not discarded!A closer view of the one-bid row as Christine wins her way on stage.Note that the giant price tag is pretty similar to the US version, but they are facing the other way.The big do…er… curtains are opening to reveal patio furniture. Note that the logo is going up!That helmet and those gloves are only one of the other small items she can win, playing…Méli-Mélo! Just like Switcheroo, but the top prize she is playing for is only $1900. The colors are different, but the set look similar.After her first try, she only got one right…No luck! She took her second chance and only won a $90 walkman.Romain is going to play Supermaché, which is similar to the US Grocery Game.The brand is not hidden, even if the company didn’t pay for the plug. Today’s game play was sponsored by l’Inter-Marché, a grocery store chain.You had to buy items for a total price between $9 and $10. Romain wins with a total of $9.05 (Note that NON means you lose and OUI means you win!)Contestants not appearing on stage will receive…Coffee? Not much of a budget here!Similar wheel, no green sections, no $1,000 if you get $1. Cheap, cheap, cheap!Ah… Good times! (He got over.)Can you guess what game this contestant is playing? Yeah! Lucky 7! Actually, it’s called “For One Dollar” and it’s played with 7 one dollar coins. (Loonies)Just to make sure nobody cheated with the electronic display, here’s the proof that she won, with only $1 left!Hmm… Furniture… Again!This time, Chantal will play Shell Game or The Rare Pearl! (French expression to describe something that is hard to find.)Higher or lower? This grill was lower than $85. She won one chance!Is the pearl under that clamshell?No, not under that one either! (Note that all the small prizes are given by Sears)The ping-pong ball.. er.. pearl was under the second shell… too bad!Danger Price, “Risque et Péril”. Not too much difference between this and its US counterpart.Danger Price is 630$. Oh, $630! Sorry!Hmm… I’ve found one difference! The reveal buttons are much more smaller!Contestants not appearing on stage will receive…After the second SCSD and the fee plugs, both “Jeu des Grand Prix (Showcase)” contestants meet.Contestant’s Row podiums are used for the Showcases.Since the show had a limited budget, most of the showcases consisted of furniture and a bunch of small prize items.This show did not give away cars, they gave away car rentals!Say Fromage! What a nice Nikon camera!Top winner passed, runner up’s bid? $7,500!First prize of 2nd showcases. What’s that? Another camera, what a nice variety of prizes!And luggage. What could possibly be the next prize…Fooled ya! It’s not a trip, but a complete set of Whirlpool appliances!They had to have a trip in there somewhere! How about a nice train ride from Montreal to Halifax!Yikes! $10,500 for that? It’s a train RIDE not a train!See, you’ve gone over! It says “Too Much” on the readout…No mention of Fremantle, Pearson or All-American during the closing credits, but then again, this was 94!