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CI M L M A~g PRODUCTION by Del Mehes and Michael Dorlani GUIDE i T he following is a list of films in production (actually before the cameras! and in negotiation in Canada. Needless to say, the films which are still in the project stage are subject to changes. A third category, /n Pre-production, will be used to indicate films which are in active pre-production, having set a date for the beginning of principal photography and being engaged in casting and crewing). Films are listed by the name of the company which initiated the project, or with which the pi-oject is popularly associated. This is not necessarily the name of the production company. Where the two companies are different, the name of the production company, if known, is also given. In instances where a producer has asked us not to list a project, or to withhold certain credits due to ongoing negotiations, we have respected his request. Please telephone additions and up-dates information to: Cinema Canada (416) 396-6829 or (S14) 272-5354. Film credit abbreviationi^ d. director asst. d. assistant director so. script adapL adaptation dial dialogue ph./dop. photography sp. ph. efx. special photographic effects ed. editor sup. ed. supervising editor sd. sourjd sd. ed. sound editor sd. rec. sound recording p. des. production designer art, d. art director set dec. set decorator m. music cost. costumes I. p. leading players exec. p. executive producer p. producer assoc. p. associate producer line p. line producer p. sup. production supem.sor p. man. production manager p. c production company dist distributor An asterislt(') fol- lowing the film's title indicates financial participatio'n by the Canadian Film Development Corporation. ON LOCATION CBC (416) 925-3311 SEEING THINGS Eight half-hour series. Two shows al- ready shot. Third Snow titled Vm Looking Through.You shoots March 28-Apr, 19, T,V. Drama Dept. assoc. p. Martin Wiener, Duncan Lamb ex. p. Robert Allen p. Louis Del Grande and David Barlow d. George McCowan sc. Larry Gaynor d.o.p. Nikos Evdemon p. des. Dan Yarhi music Phillip Schreib- man ed. Vincent Kent, Ken Mullally publicity David MoCaughna Lp. Louis Del Grande, Janet-Laine Green. Martha Gibson, Al Bernado, Lynne Gordon, Ivan Beaulieu, Frank Adamson, Murray West- gate, Louis Negin, Cec Linder, Raich Wallace. HURON PRODUCTIONS INC. (604) 926-7491 ICEMAN A contemporary American story shoot- ing in Vancouver, Stewart, B.C. anti Churchill Falls, Man. from Feb. 21 - May 21. Medium-range budget for ihis thea- trical feature film, with 85% Canadian crew p. Patrick Palmer co.-p. Norman Jewison assoc. p. Charles Milhaupt p. man. Robert Brovyn, Justis Greene p. CDor. Patrice Allen p. acct Tom Udell 9C. Chip Poser, John Drimmer d. Fred Schepisi a.d. Jim Van Wyck ar» d. Josan Rosso, Graeme Murray des. cons. Leon Erickson conL Christine Wilson d-o-p. Ian Baker cam. Rod Parkhurst key focus Sandy McCallum grip Tim Hogan gaffer John Barlley sd. Charles Wil- born props Horst Grandt sp. efx. Glen Robinson ward. Bondi Johnson ward. assL Andrew Brown (head), Linda Langdon make-up Mike Westmore (sp efx I Alona Herman hair Susan Bovd fransp. coor. Scott Irvine transp. capt George Greive filni ed. Billy Weber Lp. Timothy Huttoa J^indsay Crouse. LORIMAR PRODUCTIONS INC. (416) 446-5615 LOVING FRIENDS AND PERFECT COUPLES - 80 half-hour series for pay television. 58 half-hours wrapped Mar. 15. Taping for episodes 5980 at Global Studios Toron- to, ironi April ll, exec. p. in charge of prod. Eddie Denault exec, p, Michael Brandman, David Jacobs p. Tom Chero- nes line p. Joyce Kozy King d. Sheldon Larry, Joe Scanlan 8c. Joyce Keener story ed. Roberto Loiederman, Robert Porter p. co-ord. Debbie Cooke post p. co-ord. Jenniver Black post p. asst. Bruce Mailing p. acct, Deborah Johnson asst. acct. Marr Morgan asst. to acct. dept. Elizabeth Keaney assoc. d. Karen Estrada, Don McCuIcheon p. assoc. Jayne Harris art d. Gerry Holmes asst. art d. Andree Brodeau asst. to art depl. Dehra Deeks set dresser Jeff Fruitman, Richard Allen asst. set dresser Elizabeth Calderhead, Nadia Salnick props Jackie Field, Peter Flet- cher costume des. Julie Ganlon key costumes Gayne Gardiner ward, asst Allison Till hair. Vittorio Monteleone make-up Kathy Southern p. asst. Steven Brandman, Jeff Powers, Gary Vandenbor, Global Personnel p. sup. Greg Copeland fl. m a n . Gerry Wilkin- son lighting d. Tom Swartz lighting op. Richard Allen, Tom Fennessy, gaffer Adrian Goldberg, Martin Har- rison camera Rick" Boston, John Fox, Les Medon tech. d. Bob Burns post audio p. Tony Givirn audio John Mc- Ewen VTR Jerry McGuinness hoom Mi- ehaffl O'Connor, Gary Oppenheimer vi- deotape ed. Teriy Pickfordgrip Norm Smith Lp. Lori Hallier, Barbara Law, Alex Leslie, James Carrott Jordan, Tom Hallick, Mimi Kuzyk, Paul Hecht, Lisa Howard Bruce Fairbairn, Ross Petty, Dave Nichols, Melpdy Ryane, Dan Buccos, Audra Williams, Jamie Dick, Simon Reynolds, David Bolt, Sean McCann, Joyce Gordon, Larr>' Reynolds, Allan Royal, Teri Austin, James B. Douglas, Neil DaJnanl, George R, Robertson, Ri- chard Fairell, Alf Humphries, Lynn Vogt, Terry Harford, Annette Terry. Richard Comar, Bob Durosiers, Maida Rogerson, Suzanne Barker, Murray Lowry, Walker Boone, Linda Carter, Raymond Hunt, RegDreger, Bob Collins, Eric Fink, Brian George, Sharonlyn Sparrow, Call Tim- NATIONAL FILM BOARD (Ontario Regional Prod. Ctre) (416) 369-3012 ABORTION One hour documentary TV special began shooting Nov. 22 in Canada, United States, South America and Japan. Shool has two more weeks to go, exec. p. John Spotton and Kathleen Shannon p. John Kramer and Signe Johansson d. Gail Singer. PRIMEDIA PRODUCTIONS LTD. (416) 361-0306 AMATEUR NATURALIST Shooting began July 25th in Europe and Canada Will wrap June 1383. iS half- hour programs. Budge I: Sl,7 million. Pre-sold to CBC, Channel 4 iGB.) South African Broadcasting Corp., TV Ontario, Radio-Canada. p.c. Aiiiateur Naturalist Prod, Ltd ex. p. Pat FernS, Peter Kinder- sley p. Paula Quigley d. Alasiair Brown (Cdal, .lonathan Harris (Europel sc. Ge- rald Durrell Lp. Gerald Durrell, Lee Durrell RSL FILMS LTD. (514) 931-7155 JOY A Canada-France co-production. Shoot- ing on this feature film began Feb. 7 fot 12 weeks in Montreal, New York, Paris and Mexico, co-p. Movie Corp. IX Inc. a subsidiary of RSL Films, and ATC 3000 (France). French crew p. Benjamin Simon d. Serge Bergon 1st a. d. Jean- Pierre Vergne hair Gerald Porcher Canadian crew p. Stephen J. Roth, Robert Lantos p. man. Lyse Lafonlaine assoc. p. man. Jean Gerin admin. Manon Bougie-Boyer u n i t m a n . Ginetle Hardy and asst. a.d. Pedro Gandol 3rd asst. a.d. Francois SyJvestre cont. ffri- gitte Germain d.o.p. Richard Ciupka 1st asst. cam. Andy Chmura 2nd asst. cam. Jacques Bernier art. d. Csaba Kertesz set d. Abraham Lee props Jean Bourret graphics Andrew Gryn asf. props. Pierre Davreux asst. art. d. Colette Derek wardrobe Laurie Drew dresser Marianne Carter asst. ivard. Louise Gagne ward, trainee Catherine Sauriol make-up M.-Josee Lafontaine make-up trainee Jillian Chandler hair Bob Pritchett sd. Don Cohen boom Eric Zimmer gaffer Steve Danyluk best boy Yves Charbonneau key grip Jacob Rolling grip Michel Saint-Pierre dialog, Daniel Landau stills Attila Dory p. asst. Jean-Claude Cloutier drivers Pierre Bedard, L6D D. Carpentier I.p. Claudia Udi, Kenneth Welsh. NEW ORLEANS Made for pay-TV feature. Location shooting in Montreal as of March 14, p. Robert Lantos, Stephen J. Roth exec. p. Andre Fleury, Otto Salamon p. exec. Forrest Murray d. John Thomson p. man. Danny Rossner asst. p. man. YanikoPalis p. coord, NicoleM, Webster audit. Manon Bougie-Boyer p. sec. Jean Gerin p, asst. Jason Levy, Jean- Claude Cloutier ls( a.d. Mac Bradden 2nd a.d. Blair Roth cont. Lyse Foumier casting/MtL Micbele Mercure casting/ Tor. Liz Raimos sc. con. Steven Alix d.o.p. Frank Lenk ist cam. Eric Cayla 2nd cam. Richard St-Pierre 3rd cam. Louis Bother grip Martin Pilon, Pierre Theoret gaffer Walter Klymkiw elec- tric. Claude Pothiergrip electric. Nor- mand Guy electric. Franpois Vincelatte stills- Alex Dukay sd. Michel Lorion boom Normand Mercier, Jean-Marc Magnan art. d. Csaba Kertesz asst. art d. Raymond Larose set dresser Abra- ham Lee asst. set dresser Brian Camp- bell props Jean Bourret props buyer Norman Sarrazin cost. des. Laurie Drew ward, dresser Mariane Carter ward, master Louise Gagne asst. dresser Mary Jane Wallace make-up Louise Mignault, Katherine Casaull hair Bob Pritchett, Richard Hansen art dept. crew Clark Simcoe, Lyne Trout asst. set props Pierre Davreux painters Alain Giguere, Denise Giguere tech. dir. & ecu. Michel Lapoinle tech. sup. & aiguilleur David Goodman VTR operator Gaetan Huot. CUNNING . Made for pay-TV feature, shooting as of March 28. exec. p. Tele-metropole In- ternational p. RSL Films d. Allan Erlich. Crew^ list next issue. RASKALNIKOV-EDWARDS PRODUCTIONS (819) 684-0440 UNDERCURRENTS ~~ A musical-drama being shot on loca- tion in Ottawa for an April 16 comple- tion, p. Pal Edwards, Bob Thomp a.d. David Vainola cam. Mike Mitchell art d. Robert Allen cont. Alice O'Neil sc. Rob Thompson, David Vainola unit pub. Bill Sweelman asst. cam. Dave Kovacs gaffer Mark Ingram grip David Martin sd. Larry Munn cost. Sue Upton mus. Rob Thompson ed. David Vainola tech. con. Tony Lhotsky Lp. John Mil- lard, Eleanor Crowder, Merle Matheson, Judi Young, Norman Belair; Phil Gray, Robert Backstael, Gerald Lunz,Vivienne Atkinson, Frances Brady, Naomi Camp bell, Barbara Young, Lee Vainola, Mi- chael James. IN PRE-PRODUCTION ASTRAL FILM PRODUCTIONS LTD. (514) 748-6541 PYGMALION . Adaptation of the G.B. Shaw play for Pay- TV. Co-production with 20th Century Fox. Toronto shoot set for April 4, exec, p. Harold Greenberg p. Dan Redler p. des. William Beeton cost. Ann Hollo- wood p. man. Richard Baker p. exec. Joel Greenberg Lp. Peter O'Toole, Mar- got Kidder. CANAMEDIA PROD. LTD. 16 Servington Cres., Toronto, Ontario THE COMET HUNTER Movie for television, 90 min. Scheduled for spring 198:1 in Ontario, p. Les Harris sc. Glenn Norman ROCK'N'ROLL Musical on film and tape for pav-TV, 96 inin,, scheduled for early 1983. p. Les Harris sc. John Gray CANAMERICA FILM CORPORATION (604) 738-9095 EAGLE FILMS (CANADA! INC. (416) 534-7711 OUT OF WEDLOCK Comedy feature begins shooting April 17 in Toronto for five weeks. Budget $450,000- Developed with the assistance of the CFDC. p. Gaopal Goel exec. p. Janesh Dayal d. Harvey Frost sc. Ken Gass Lp. Saul Rubinek, Kate Lynch, Dixie Sealle. FILMLINE PRODUCTIONS INC. (514) 878-1469 WEDNESDAY'S CHILD Pre-production has begun, with prin- cipal photography set for Spring '83 in Montreal, p. Pieter Kroonenbur^ David Patterson p. man. Mychelie Bou- drias. TALES OF THE MOUSE HOCKEY LEAGUE Animated feature filtn protJuced in Van- cotiver set for April 1 start. Budget: $1.5 million. Late Fall '83 release, p./sc. Ralph Martin animators Malcolm Col- lett/Marmalade Animation with the assistance of Hugh Foulds, Norm Drew and Al Sens voices Guy Lafleur, Bobby Orr, Bobby Carpenter and others. CORVIDEOCOM LTD. (613) 722-2553 BAGATELLES A 90-min. drama scheduled for begin shootingin the Ottawa Valley in Septem- ber '83. p. Alan White sc. Patricli Gran- leese d. Stewart Dudley. HOTEL NEW HAMPSHIRE Co-production of John Irving's best- selling novel set for a May start in Montreal, with second unit photography in Vienna, Austria. In conjunctien with Tiiny Richardson's Woodfall ProducOenS. line p. Filmline p. Neil Hartley A R^ chardson. ' ^^ BIG BEAR shooting scheduled for Summer '83, with backing from CBC, CFDC an,d4he Alberta Film Development Corp. Based on the novel by Rudy Wiebe. sc cons. Wiebe s c Peter White, Jamie Brown e\ec p. Michael Spencer p. David Pat- terson, Pieter Kroonenburg. LES FILMS VISION 4 INC. (514) 866-9341 CHRONiqUE DES ANNEES 60 The continuation of Jean-Claude La- brecque's Les Vautours set for a June- Juiy s hoot in Quebec City and Montreal.^ Budget: $1 million, p. Claude Bonin »c. Robert Gimk d. Jean-Claude Labrecque 38/Cinema Canada-April 1983
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Page 1: CI M L M A~g PRODUCTION GUIDE

CI M L M A~g

P R O D U C T I O N by Del Mehes and Michael Dorlani

G U I D E i

T he following is a list of films in production (actually before the cameras! and in negotiation in Canada. Needless to say, the films which are still in the project stage are subject to

changes. A third category, /n Pre-production, will be used to indicate films which are in active pre-production, having set a date for the beginning of principal photography and being engaged in casting and crewing). Films are listed by the name of the company which initiated the project, or with which the pi-oject is popularly associated. This is not necessarily the name of the production company. Where the two companies are different, the name of the production company, if known, is also given. In instances where a producer has asked us not to list a project, or to withhold certain credits due to ongoing negotiations, we have respected his request.

Please telephone additions and up-dates information to: Cinema Canada (416) 396-6829 or (S14) 272-5354.

Film c r e d i t abbrevia t ioni^ d. director asst . d. assistant director so. script adapL adaptation d i a l dialogue ph./dop. photography sp. ph. efx. special photographic effects ed. editor sup . ed. supervising editor sd. sourjd sd. ed. sound editor sd. rec. sound recording p. des . production designer ar t , d. art director set dec . set decorator m. music cost . costumes I. p. leading players exec. p. executive producer p. producer a s soc . p. associate producer l ine p. line producer p. sup . production supem.sor p. m a n . production manager p. c production company d i s t distributor An as te r i s l t ( ' ) fol­l o w i n g t h e f i lm's t i t le indicates financial participatio'n by the Canadian Film Development Corporation.

ON LOCATION CBC (416) 925-3311

SEEING THINGS Eight half-hour series. Two shows al­ready shot. Third Snow titled Vm Looking Through.You shoots March 28-Apr, 19, T,V. Drama Dept. a s s o c . p. Martin Wiener, Duncan Lamb ex. p. Robert Allen p . Louis Del Grande and David Barlow d. George McCowan sc . Larry Gaynor d.o.p. Nikos Evdemon p . des. Dan Yarhi m u s i c Phillip Schreib-man ed. Vincent Kent, Ken Mullally pub l i c i ty David MoCaughna Lp. Louis Del Grande, Janet-Laine Green. Martha Gibson, Al Bernado, Lynne Gordon, Ivan Beaulieu, Frank Adamson, Murray West-gate, Louis Negin, Cec Linder, Raich Wallace.

HURON PRODUCTIONS INC.

(604) 926-7491

ICEMAN A contemporary American story shoot­ing in Vancouver, Stewart, B.C. anti Churchill Falls, Man. from Feb. 21 - May 21. Medium-range budget for ihis thea­trical feature film, with 85% Canadian crew p. Patrick Palmer co.-p. Norman Jewison a s s o c . p. Charles Milhaupt p. man. Robert Brovyn, Justis Greene p. CDor. Patrice Allen p. a c c t Tom Udell 9C. Chip Poser, John Drimmer d. Fred Schepisi a.d. Jim Van Wyck ar» d. Josan Rosso, Graeme Murray d e s . c o n s . Leon Erickson conL Christine Wilson d-o-p. Ian Baker c a m . Rod Parkhurst key focus Sandy McCallum g r i p Tim Hogan ga f fe r John Barlley sd. Charles Wil-born p r o p s Horst Grandt sp . efx. Glen Robinson w a r d . Bondi Johnson w a r d . assL Andrew Brown (head), Linda Langdon m a k e - u p Mike Westmore (sp efx I Alona Herman h a i r Susan Bovd f r a n s p . c o o r . Scott Irvine t r a n s p . c a p t George Greive f ilni ed. Billy Weber Lp. Timothy Hut toa J^indsay Crouse.

LORIMAR PRODUCTIONS INC. (416) 446-5615

LOVING FRIENDS AND PERFECT COUPLES

- 80 half-hour series for pay television. 58 half-hours wrapped Mar. 15. Taping for episodes 5980 at Global Studios Toron­to, ironi April l l , exec. p. in c h a r g e of p rod . Eddie Denault exec, p, Michael Brandman, David Jacobs p . Tom Chero-nes l ine p. Joyce Kozy King d. Sheldon Larry, Joe Scanlan 8c. Joyce Keener s to ry ed. Roberto Loiederman, Robert Porter p . c o - o r d . Debbie Cooke p o s t p. c o - o r d . Jenniver Black pos t p. asst . Bruce Mailing p. acct , Deborah Johnson asst . acc t . Marr Morgan ass t . to acct . dept . Elizabeth Keaney a s s o c . d. Karen Estrada, Don McCuIcheon p. a s soc . Jayne Harris a r t d. Gerry Holmes asst . a r t d. Andree Brodeau ass t . to a r t dep l . Dehra Deeks set d r e s s e r Jeff Fruitman, Richard Allen ass t . se t d r e s s e r Elizabeth Calderhead, Nadia Salnick p r o p s Jackie Field, Peter Flet­cher c o s t u m e d e s . Julie Ganlon key c o s t u m e s Gayne Gardiner w a r d , a s s t Allison Till ha i r . Vittorio Monteleone make-up Kathy Southern p. ass t . Steven Brandman, Jeff Powers, Gary Vandenbor, Global Personnel p. sup . Greg Copeland fl. m a n . Gerry Wilkin­son l i gh t i ng d. Tom Swartz l i gh t i ng op . Richard Allen, Tom Fennessy, gaffer Adrian Goldberg, Martin Har­rison c a m e r a Rick" Boston, John Fox, Les Medon tech . d. Bob Burns pos t a u d i o p. Tony Givirn a u d i o John Mc-Ewen VTR Jerry McGuinness h o o m Mi-ehaffl O'Connor, Gary Oppenheimer vi­d e o t a p e ed. Teriy Pickfordgrip Norm Smith Lp. Lori Hallier, Barbara Law, Alex Leslie, James Carrott Jordan, Tom Hallick, Mimi Kuzyk, Paul Hecht, Lisa Howard Bruce Fairbairn, Ross Petty, Dave Nichols, Melpdy Ryane, Dan Buccos, Audra Williams, Jamie Dick, Simon Reynolds, David Bolt, Sean McCann, Joyce Gordon, Larr>' Reynolds, Allan Royal, Teri Austin, James B. Douglas, Neil DaJnanl, George R, Robertson, Ri­chard Fairell, Alf Humphries, Lynn Vogt, Terry Harford, Annette Terry. Richard

Comar, Bob Durosiers, Maida Rogerson, Suzanne Barker, Murray Lowry, Walker Boone, Linda Carter, Raymond Hunt, RegDreger, Bob Collins, Eric Fink, Brian George, Sharonlyn Sparrow, Call Tim-

NATIONAL FILM BOARD (Ontario Regional Prod. Ctre) (416) 369-3012

ABORTION One hour documentary TV special began shooting Nov. 22 in Canada, United States, South America and Japan. Shool has two more weeks to go, exec. p. John Spotton and Kathleen Shannon p. John Kramer and Signe Johansson d. Gail Singer.

PRIMEDIA PRODUCTIONS LTD. (416) 361-0306

AMATEUR NATURALIST Shooting began July 25th in Europe and Canada Will wrap June 1383. iS half-hour programs. Budge I: Sl,7 million. Pre-sold to CBC, Channel 4 iGB.) South African Broadcasting Corp., TV Ontario, Radio-Canada. p.c. Aiiiateur Naturalist Prod, Ltd ex. p. Pat FernS, Peter Kinder-sley p. Paula Quigley d. Alasiair Brown (Cdal, .lonathan Harris (Europel sc. Ge­rald Durrell Lp. Gerald Durrell, Lee Durrell

RSL FILMS LTD. (514) 931-7155

JOY A Canada-France co-production. Shoot­ing on this feature film began Feb. 7 fot 12 weeks in Montreal, New York, Paris and Mexico, co-p . Movie Corp. IX Inc. a subsidiary of RSL Films, and ATC 3000 (France). F r e n c h c r e w p. Benjamin Simon d. Serge Bergon 1st a. d. Jean-Pierre Vergne h a i r Gerald Porcher C a n a d i a n c r e w p. Stephen J. Roth, Robert Lantos p. m a n . Lyse Lafonlaine a s soc . p. m a n . Jean Gerin a d m i n . Manon Bougie-Boyer u n i t m a n . Ginetle Hardy a n d ass t . a.d. Pedro Gandol 3 rd asst . a.d. Francois SyJvestre con t . ffri-gitte Germain d.o.p. Richard Ciupka 1st ass t . cam. Andy Chmura 2 n d ass t . c am. Jacques Bernier art. d. Csaba Kertesz se t d. Abraham Lee p r o p s Jean Bourret g r a p h i c s Andrew Gryn asf. p r o p s . Pierre Davreux ass t . a r t . d. Colette Derek w a r d r o b e Laurie Drew d r e s s e r Marianne Carter ass t . ivard . Louise Gagne w a r d , t r a i n e e Catherine Sauriol m a k e - u p M.-Josee Lafontaine m a k e - u p t r a i n e e Jillian Chandler hair Bob Pritchett sd. Don Cohen b o o m Eric Zimmer gaffer Steve Danyluk bes t b o y Yves Charbonneau key g r i p Jacob Rolling grip Michel Saint-Pierre dialog, Daniel Landau st i l ls Attila Dory p . ass t . Jean-Claude Cloutier d r i v e r s Pierre Bedard, L6D D. Carpentier I.p. Claudia Udi, Kenneth Welsh.

NEW ORLEANS Made for pay-TV feature. Location shooting in Montreal as of March 14, p. Robert Lantos, Stephen J. Roth exec. p. Andre Fleury, Otto Salamon p. exec. Forrest Murray d. John Thomson p. m a n . Danny Rossner ass t . p . m a n . YanikoPalis p. coord , NicoleM, Webster audit. Manon Bougie-Boyer p. sec . Jean Gerin p , ass t . Jason Levy, Jean-Claude Cloutier l s ( a.d. Mac Bradden 2 n d a.d. Blair Roth con t . Lyse Foumier casting/MtL Micbele Mercure casting/

Tor. Liz Raimos sc . c o n . Steven Alix d.o.p. Frank Lenk i s t c a m . Eric Cayla 2 n d cam. Richard St-Pierre 3 rd c a m . Louis Bother g r i p Martin Pilon, Pierre Theoret gaffer Walter Klymkiw e lec ­t r ic . Claude Pothiergr ip e lec t r i c . Nor-mand Guy e lec t r i c . Franpois Vincelatte stills- Alex Dukay sd. Michel Lorion b o o m Normand Mercier, Jean-Marc Magnan ar t . d. Csaba Kertesz ass t . a r t d. Raymond Larose se t d r e s s e r Abra­ham Lee ass t . set d r e s s e r Brian Camp­bell p r o p s Jean Bourret p r o p s b u y e r Norman Sarrazin cos t . des . Laurie Drew w a r d , d r e s s e r Mariane Carter w a r d , m a s t e r Louise Gagne ass t . d r e s s e r Mary Jane Wallace m a k e - u p Louise Mignault, Katherine Casaull h a i r Bob Pritchett, Richard Hansen a r t dept . c r e w Clark Simcoe, Lyne Trout ass t . set p r o p s Pierre Davreux p a i n t e r s Alain Giguere, Denise Giguere t ech . dir . & e c u . Michel Lapoinle t ech . sup . & a igu i l l eu r David Goodman VTR o p e r a t o r Gaetan Huot.

CUNNING . Made for pay-TV feature, shooting as of March 28. exec. p. Tele-metropole In­ternational p. RSL Films d. Allan Erlich. Crew^ list next issue.

RASKALNIKOV-EDWARDS PRODUCTIONS (819) 684-0440

UNDERCURRENTS ~~ A musical-drama being shot on loca­tion in Ottawa for an April 16 comple­tion, p . Pal Edwards, Bob Thomp a.d. David Vainola cam. Mike Mitchell a r t d. Robert Allen con t . Alice O'Neil sc . Rob Thompson, David Vainola unit p u b . Bill Sweelman asst . cam. Dave Kovacs gaffer Mark Ingram grip David Martin sd. Larry Munn cost . Sue Upton m u s . Rob Thompson ed. David Vainola t ech . c o n . Tony Lhotsky Lp. John Mil­lard, Eleanor Crowder, Merle Matheson, Judi Young, Norman Belair; Phil Gray, Robert Backstael, Gerald Lunz,Vivienne Atkinson, Frances Brady, Naomi Camp bell, Barbara Young, Lee Vainola, Mi­chael James.

IN PRE-PRODUCTION ASTRAL FILM PRODUCTIONS LTD.

(514) 748-6541

PYGMALION . Adaptation of the G.B. Shaw play for Pay-TV. Co-production with 20th Century Fox. Toronto shoot set for April 4, exec, p. Harold Greenberg p. Dan Redler p . des . William Beeton cos t . Ann Hollo-wood p. m a n . Richard Baker p. exec. Joel Greenberg Lp. Peter O'Toole, Mar-got Kidder.

CANAMEDIA PROD. LTD. 16 Servington Cres., Toronto, Ontario

THE COMET HUNTER Movie for television, 90 min. Scheduled for spring 198:1 in Ontario, p. Les Harris sc. Glenn Norman

ROCK'N'ROLL Musical on film and tape for pav-TV, 96 inin,, scheduled for early 1983. p. Les Harris sc. John Gray

CANAMERICA FILM CORPORATION (604) 738-9095

EAGLE FILMS (CANADA! INC. (416) 534-7711

OUT OF WEDLOCK Comedy feature begins shooting April 17 in Toronto for five weeks. Budget $450,000- Developed with the assistance of the CFDC. p. Gaopal Goel exec. p. Janesh Dayal d. Harvey Frost sc. Ken Gass Lp. Saul Rubinek, Kate Lynch, Dixie Sealle.

FILMLINE PRODUCTIONS INC. (514) 878-1469

WEDNESDAY'S CHILD Pre-production has begun, with prin­cipal photography set for Spring '83 in Montreal, p. Pieter Kroonenbur^ David Patterson p. m a n . Mychelie Bou-drias.

TALES OF THE MOUSE HOCKEY LEAGUE Animated feature filtn protJuced in Van-cotiver set for April 1 start. Budget: $1.5 million. Late Fall '83 release, p . / sc . Ralph Martin a n i m a t o r s Malcolm Col-lett/Marmalade Animation with the assistance of Hugh Foulds, Norm Drew and Al Sens vo ices Guy Lafleur, Bobby Orr, Bobby Carpenter and others.

CORVIDEOCOM LTD.

(613) 722-2553

BAGATELLES A 90-min. drama scheduled for begin shootingin the Ottawa Valley in Septem­ber '83. p . Alan White s c . Patricli Gran-leese d. Stewart Dudley.

HOTEL NEW HAMPSHIRE Co-production of John Irving's best-selling novel set for a May start in Montreal, with second unit photography in Vienna, Austria. In conjunctien with Tiiny Richardson's Woodfall ProducOenS. l i ne p. Filmline p. Neil Hartley A R^ chardson. ' ^̂

BIG BEAR shooting scheduled for Summer '83, with backing from CBC, CFDC an,d4he Alberta Film Development Corp. Based on the novel by Rudy Wiebe. s c cons. Wiebe s c Peter White, Jamie Brown e \ e c p. Michael Spencer p. David Pat­terson, Pieter Kroonenburg.

LES FILMS VISION 4 INC. (514) 866-9341

CHRONiqUE DES ANNEES 60 The continuation of Jean-Claude La-brecque's Les Vautours set for a June-Juiy s hoot in Quebec City and Montreal.^ Budget: $1 million, p . Claude Bonin »c. Robert Gimk d. Jean-Claude Labrecque

38/Cinema Canada-April 1983

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IN PRE-PRODUCTION CINE M A C

Lp. Anne-Marie Provencher, Gilbert Sicotie, Mpnique Mercure, Amulette Garneau, Carmen Tremblay,

FOUR NINE FILM PRODUCTION LTD. (403) 291-0410

291-0411

JOHN WARE'S ^ COW COUNTRY A two-hour movie for pay television based on the book by Grant MacEwan, to be shot in Alberta, August, 1983. with a budget of $3 mln. With the assistance of the Alberta Motion Picture Development Corp. and the CFDC. p. Maxine Samuels asBoc. p. Les Kimber.

INSIGHT PRODUCTIONS (416)596-8118

INDIGO A iwo-hour video, adapted from an ori­ginal stage-play by Salome Bey, shooting March 14-18 in Toronto. p . c Insight Productions in assoc, with CBC and Superchannel. p. Iain Paterson d. Paddy Sampson I.p. Salome Bey, Charlaine Woodard, Taj Mahal, Billy Dorsey, Denis Simpson.

INTERNATIONAL CINEMA CORPORATION (514) 284-9354

T,OnTSIANA ~ A feature film and a six-hourTV series in co-production between Canada, the U.S. and France. Shooting begins April 5 for three months. Estimated budget: $12M. To be shot in Louisiana and France. Based on the book series by Maurice Denuziere. p.c. Cine-Louisiana Inc./ Tele-Gaumont (France) and HBO (U.S.). exec. p. Denis H6roux, John Kennedy p. Jacques Demy sc. John Melson, Domi­nique Fabre, Etienne Perier re -writ ing Charles E. Israel p. m a n . Stephan Rei-chel art d. Jean-Jacques Caziot Cdian art d, Michel Dernuet d.o.p. Rene Ver-zier Ist a.d. Pierre Magny un i t m a n . Peter Bray p. sec. Luise Massari. Crew list next issue.

THE BLOOD OF OTHERS A Cahada-France-U.S, co-production, based on the book by Simone de Beauvoir, scheduled for May '83 shoot in Paris for anXmasrelease.p.DenisHeroux(I.C.C.)/ Gabriel Boustany (Filmax) sc. Brian Moore d. Claude Chabrol.

LE MATOU A Canada-France co-production based on the book, to be shot in Sept '83 as a feature film-and a 6-one hour series p. Justine H6roux d. Jean Beaudin sc. Lise Rousseau-Mercier,

Please note the new telephone number which Bell Canada has given us. The address, 67 A Port­land St, M5V2M9. remains the same.

LE CRIME D'OVIDE PLOUFFE A six one-hour TV series, and a two-hour feature film, in co-production between Canada and France. Pre-production scheduled for Spring 'S3, and shooting from May-August '83, in Montreal, Que­bec City and I'lle d'Anticosti, with a budget of S6M. Based on the new novel by Roger Lemelin, p.c. Cin6video Inc./ Filmax (France) exec. p. Denis Heroux, John Kemeny p. Justine Heroux p. man . Micheline Garand sc. Roger Lemelin sc . adapt. Gilles Carle d. Carle (tv' series), Denys Arcand (feature) I.p. same casting as Les Plouffe such a s ; Gabriel Arcand, Denise Filiatreault, Pierre Curzi, Serge Dupire, Gerard Poirier, Anne Letourneau.

NELVANA LTD. (416) 863-0091

MR. MICROCHIPS (pre sold to C Channel) THE EDISON TWINS (pre sold to CBC) Two 13-part half-hour series for pay and broadcast television. Presold to C Chan­nel and CBC. Production on Ixjth projects begins this spring. p.c. Nelvana Ltd. p. Ian McDougail.

NEDERLANDER BROS. TELEVISION ANIl FILM PRODUCTIONS (406) 446-5311

A CASE OF LIBEL 90-min. TV show taping at Global Studios in Toronto April 23, 24, 27, 28, has been licensed to Showtime and First Choice. Budget: S900,00d. exec. p . Gladys Rack-mil p. John Dalmage d. Eric Till sc. Henry Denker l.p. Ed Asner, Daniel J. Travanti.

LES PRODUCTIONS VIDEOFILMS LTEE (514) 844-8611

UN MAUVAIS QUARTIER 13 half-hours, in co-production with Radio-Canada and French television. To shoot in summer '83. p. Robert Menard.

MAURICE "ROCKET" RICHARD Casting gets underway in May for this two-hour film and 4-hour miniseries. p./d. Robert Menard.

RAYMOND PRODUCTIONS LTD.

(416) 485-3406

BLACK LIGHT Made for TV feature for CBS. Five-week shoot in Toronto begins April25. Budget: $1,8 million. ACFC crew. exec. p. Bruce Raymond, Joseph Gates p. John Eckert d. Mark Daniels sc, CorieBlechman Lp. Brooke Adams.

RONGEFER FILMS (514) 844-8611

MY FATHER'S HOUSE shooting for this feature has been put off until Spring'83. exec. p. Denis Fortier l ine p. Robert Menard p . man. Lise Abastados sc. Alvin Goldman d. R. Menard i s t & 2nd a-d. Michel Gauthier, Claire Wojas d.o. p. Paul van der Linden sd. Serge Beaucheniin art d. Vianney Gauthier Lp. Winston Reckert, Kerrie Kane, Kale Trotter August Schellengerg pub. reL David Novek Associates (514) 284-2113.

RSL FILMS LTD. (514) 931-7155

JOSHUA THEN AND NOW Feature film set to shoot in Spring '83 in the Eastern Townships, with funding from HBO, Canadian pay-TV and CBC. p. Robert Lantos, Stephen J. R o t h s c Mor-decai Richler d. Ted Kotcheff

STANDARD/TAPESTRY PRODUCTIONS (416) 863-6677 (613) 224-1313

BALCONVILLE Taping of the David Fennario play for C Channel and CBC, in Ottawa at CJOH-TV, as of May 16. exec. p. Bryan Matthews p. Gary McKeehan, Rick Butler d. Mark Bland ford.

TAPESTRY PRODUCTIONS (416) 863-6677

MAGGIE AND PIERRE July taping in Toronto for First Choice, p. Rick Butler sc. Linda Griffiths, Paul Thomp.son I.p. Linda Griffiths.

PROJECTS IN NEGOTIATION ACPAV (514) 849-1381

AU PRES DE IMA BLONDE Script in development, to be shot in 1983. 8C. Giltes NogI p. Marc Daigle.

ARC CINEMA CO. LTD. (604) 669-9111

LAST LAUGH Horror feature with stand-up comedy to be shot in Vancouver. April start-up. p.c. Arc Cinema Development Co. Ltd exec, p. Peter Devaney.

CINEFORT INC. (514) 288-3350

A LIFE'S WORK Six 12-minule films for children about work to be .shot in various locations across Canada, p. Mary Armstrong.

HEADING HOME A 60-minute drama about the situation of thousands of women who take gar­ment work into their homes. To be shot in Montreal, summer 1983. p. Mary Armstrong.

DOOMSDAY STUDIOS LTD. (902) 422-3494

FOREIGNERS This one-hour drama will be shot in Nova Scotia's South Shore in June '83. e \ ec . p. Ramona Mcdonald sc. Bruce McKenna,

F.A. INTERNATIONAL 654-4462

THROUGH THE EYES OF THE PERFORMER A three part television pilot to shot in England and Canada. Scheduled shoot­ing TBA. It's an in-depth look into the-lives of some of the greatest rock musi­cians, exec. p . Peter Bobras p. Walter Giacomini.

VIRGINIA; THE LOST LEGACY Feature to begin shooting in September 1982 based on an important archeolo-gical discovery, exec. p. Peter Bobras p. Walter Giacomini. For further informa­tion call Peter (4161 654-4462.

FAIRCREST FILMS LTD. (613) 745-2236

THE STRANGE ONE*

special effects photography has begun. Location filming in Toronto, Ireland, Scotland on a budget of S4 million, p.c. Faircrest Films Ltd. p. Budge Crawley sc. adapted from a novel by Fred Bos worth, "The Strange One" d.o.p. Robert Ryan ph. Robert Ryan, Patrick Carey sp. efx ph. Patrick Carey, Robert Ryan

LES FILMS RENE MALO (514) 878-9181

STELLA Script in development on a comedy satire on the '60s-'70s generation, to be shot in Montreal, sc . David Lieber.

LES FILMS VISION 4 INC. (514) 866-9341

LES CADAVRES DU PLACARD Budgeted at $1.2 million, a suspense thriller to be shot end-'83. sc. Monique Messier d. Jean-Claude Lord.

POUVOIR INTIME Script under development on this SI million police thriller, slated for early '84. p . Monique Messier sc . Yves Simo-neau, Pierre Curzi d. Yves Simoneau.

KORICAN COMMUNICATIONS (416) 532-0265

MOLLY Project in development, p. Michael Korican sc. Bob Ryan adapted from book by Charles Perkins.

GOOD-BYE, PAPA Project in research. p . / s c Michael Korican.

THE MISINFORMER Project in development p. Michael Korican sc. Erik Knudsen.

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KRIZSAN FILM PRODUCTIONS (902) 425-6939

M I D D L E OF N O W H E R E Made-for-TV movie. Script in develop­ment. Shooting scheduled for August, 1383. p. Corinne Lange d. Les Krizsan.

MANITOU PRODUCTIONS LTD.

(416) 924-2186

GO BOY Shooting schedule TBA, exec. p. Ralph C, Eilis p. William Davidson sc, Davidson, based on autography by Roger Caron c o n s u l t Roger Caron,

D O N ' T H I T T H E PANIC B U T T O N Scheduled for 1983 exec. p. Ralph C. Ellis p. William Davidson sc. William Davidson and Martin Lager based on a slory by Lager.

MUTUAL " PRODUCTIONS LTD. (514) 526-3761 (213) 274-5251

A N E W DAVID CRONENBERG FILM (no title) Schedultjd for Fall '83, exec . p. Pierre David Productions p. Pierre David assoc . p. Denise Dinovi sc. d. David Cronenberg,

T H E P R A C T I C E Project under development, p . Pierre David a s soc . p. Denise Dinovi,

NETWORK FILM PRODUCTIONS (416) 487-5938

F O R B I D D E N W O R L D S [ F o r m e r l y T a l e s of T e r r o r ) Nine episodes of 30 min. for TV. First episode (60 min.i to be shot March 1st in Northern Ontario. '!o be co-produced with Canadian Pay TV Film Production. sc . Michael Chandler p. John T. Good-child p. 8upv, M. Chandler art d. Metro­polis Designs sti l ls Greg Lawson sp. w e a p o n s Richard Cornblum layout Laine Langille arl work Yanis Ertmanis c a s t Linda Mote.'Canadian Film Casting Services I. p. Don Francks.

NEW FRONTIER FILM INC. 2, BLEEKER ST., T O R O N T O M4X 1L8

NO PLACE LIKE PARADISE Schedule TBA Feature lengtii for TV p. Tibor Takacs, Stephen Zolter d. Tiboi Takacs sc. .Stephen Zotler

PHOENIX PICTURES (604) 688-7858

C H A N N E L ONE Feature film scheduled for Spring '83 start. Budget and location TB.A. exec. p. David H, Brady p. Ken Kuratnoto e x e c a s s o c . Da\'id Gre^son sc. Steven AHx assl . p. Elaine Fleming,

PRIMEDIA PRODUCTIONS LTD. (416) 361-0306

T H E A D V E N T U R E R S OF H U D S O N ' S BAY Scheduled for 1983, Co-production with Telecip in France, A six-part dramatic mini series, exec . p. Pat Ferns and Roland Gritti,

LES PRODUCTIONS DE LA CHOUEHE 1514) 288-5719

ISABELLE ET LE CAVALIER BLEU A series of 13 five-ininule episodes, Iht; pilot of which was shown al Ihe 1982 World Film Festival in Montreal, d. Franco Batista ch ief anini . Bill Miilonc

T R O P I C S : A Story A b o u t _ A l b e r t a Feature film to be shot in Alberta in Summer 1983 with an estimated budget of 5750,000. scr. Tom Berry d. George Mihalka.

JEUNES ET A L C O O t l Q U E S / TEENAGERS : CHANGE AND ALCOHOL Three scripts completed for 20 min. docu-dramas on adolescents and alco­holism. Summer '83 shoot.

LES PRODUCTIONS SDA LTEE (514) 937-3525

H I T AND RUN * To begin principal photography in Mon­treal on a S5 million budget, p. Nicole M. Boisvert p. man. Lyse Lafontaine d. Robin Spry sc. Douglas Bowie, Arthur Fuller, Spry, based on the book by Tom Alderman,

STANDARD/TAPESTRY PRODUCTIONS (416) 863-6677 (6131 224-1313 •

Tapestry Prod, in association with Stan­dard Broadcasting developing Canadian plays for tele\>ision. Creative Consultant: Don Harron.

MON PERE, M O N A M O U R ( w o r k i n g tit le) Feature to be shot in Montreal with a Ijudget of S1,5M approximately, p. Nicole Boisvert sc. Roger Fournier,

RIVERCOURT PRODUCTIONS LTD. (416) 363-4444

BODY C O U N T Feature length drama shooting dates TB.A. with a budget of S2.7M. p. Paul Burford d. Michael Anderson sc. Tony Sheer.

RTV COMMUNICATIONS (416) 365-0733

LEE HARVEY O S W A L D Production to begin spring 1983. Live theatre productions of Ihe play by Mi­chael Hastings, tape will be shot for pay-TV. Principal casting in Januar>'. e x e t p. Robert Chorney, Tony Grillo, Victor Tovey d. Jon Michaelson

J INGLES Half-hour sitcom pilot. Script in develop­ment, e x e c p. Robert Chorney, Tony Grillo, Victor To\e\'.

SEAGULL PRODUCTIONS (514) 932-7868

CALIFORNIA CHABLIS In Vancouver with a $3.5 million budget, p. James Shavick s c Steven Manners cast. Casablanca.

R O D E O By Lavnc Coleman, p. Rick Butler d. Les Rose,

T H E SUN NEVER SETS By Paddy Crean p. Gary McKeehan d. John Hirsch exec. p. Bryn Matthews.

SPHINX PRODUCTIONS 1416) 445-7492

BORDER LIVES Project in script development. Scheduled for late spring shot. Contemporary story

IN THE CAN

FEATURES BLOOD RELATIONS Made for television feature motion pic­ture w'rapped in Calgary March 2. Post-production in Calgary, p.c. CFCiV Pro­ductions Ltd. 14031 246-7111 exec. p. Bob Barclav d. Silvio Narizzano Details Ci­nema Canada No. 94,

A CHRISTMAS STORY Feature family comedy, wrapped- in Toronto March 23. p.c. Christmas Tree Films Inc. (4161 288-0500 p. Bob Clark, Rene Dupont d. Bob Clark. Details Cine­ma Canada No. 94.

DEAD ZONE Principal photography on this theatrical horror fantasy wrapped March 29, Not a certified Canadian production. p.c. Dead Zone Productions Ltd. (416) 255-0151 exec. p. Dino De Laurentiis p. Debra Hill d. David Cronenberg. Details Cinema Canada No. 94.

T H E WILLMAR E I G H T Two-hour TV drama produced for NBC-wrapped March 8, p.c. Orion TV/Iveson-Iveson Ltd. (416] 461-0941. exec. p. Eve­rett Chambers p . Joseph Fleury, Mary Beth Yarrow co-p . Rob Iveson exec, in c h a r g e of p. Stanley Neufeld ass t . to exec. p. Linda-Allan p. sec . Brenda McConnell p. man. Gwen Iveson assl. p. man. Janet Cuddy p. co-ord. Susan Murdoch loc. man. Keith Large loc. man./Van. Hagen Beggs d. Lee Grant cons , to d. Milton Justice 1st a.d. Michael Zenon 2nd a.d, Allan Harmon 3rd a.d. Louise Casselman T,A.D. David Bailey sc. sup. Penny Hynam craft se rv ice Patrick Moore p. audit. Norm Webster ass t . acc t . Allen Webster pay­rol l acct . Doreen Davis art d. Keren Bromley asst. art d. Dave Davis trainee Debra Gjendem prop, master Denis Kirkham asst , p r o p s Robert James h e a d set dec. No. l Hilton Rosemarin assl , set dec . No. 1 Elena Kenney head set dec. No. 3 Jacques Bradette ass t . set dec. No. 2 Dan Wladykaward. sup. Lynne MacKay ass*, ward. Gail Filman, Marc O'Hara d.o.p. Fred Murphy op . Bob Saad i s t asst . c a m . Jock Martin 2nd asst . c am. David Makin sd. rec. David Lee b o o m Steven Switzer gaffer Ray Boyle bes t boy Malcolm Kendall elect. Sam Hughes gen. op . Brian Woodroof key grip Lou Graydon asst. key grip Jim Krauter make-up Bill Morgan ass t . m a k e - u p Beverly Carr hair James Keeler ass t . hair Sherry Baker const , sup. Wiets Jekel head carp. Ricky Del Mistro asst. head carp. Donald M. Vanderwater carp. James Hatpenny, George Miller, Boyd Allen painter Derek Stephenson driver captain Nick Sweetman asst. driver captain Pat Brennan ed. Ron Wisman sd. ed. Jim Hopkins toronto cast. Deirdre Bowen (Walker-Bowen Casting) U.S. cast. Marsha Kleinman and Asso-

based on original idea of the prohibition period between Ihe Quebec'Vermont border p, Emlle de Antonio d . / s c Ron Mann.

TGO RECORDS LTD. (514) 844-0844

BEAU GESTE FREDDY JAMES N Musical videos to be shot in Montreal in 1983, exec. p. Tony Green p. Peter L. Serapiglia d. Michel D. Wachniuc p.r. Linda Ekdahl

WITTMAN RICHTER FILMS, INC.

(416) 364-4321 Ext. 69

TBA Musical comedy to begin filming in Toronto June 1983. Budget ; approx. $\ million, exec. p. Peter Wittman d. Ola Richter p. man. Bob Wertheimer p. co ­ord. Rita Picard.

ciates extras Peter Lavender DGC trainee d. Laurie Wolfe col lab. cam. Jim Charbonneau 3rd hair. Malcolm Tanner 2nd unit cam, op. Matt Tundo 2nd unit cam. a ss t . Thom Ryan stunt co-ord. Bob Hannah sp. efx. Martin Malivoir I.p. Dinah Manoff, Jean Staple-ton, Pamela Putch, Gillian Farrell, Diana Reis, Nancy Beatty, Joanne Strauss, Jeannie Elias, Mary Pirie, Tom Harvey, Marvin Karon, Phillip Craig, Nicky Gua-dagni, Marcia Bennett, Judge Reinhold, Peter Dvorsky, John Winston Carroll, Peter MacNeil, Bob Goodier, LayneCole­man, Bob Warner, Charles Jolliffe, Bob Church, Zoey Adams, Barbara Kyle, Sean McCann, Sharon Dyer, Pat Patter­son, Jan Chamberlan, Brendan McKane, Bunty Webb, Helen Carscallen, Peter Spence, Jeff Banks, Simon Reynolds, Jim Bearden, Roger Dunn, Morris Buchanan, Michael J. Reynolds, Aileen Taylor-Smith, William Ounlop, Murray Westgate, Sha­ron Noble. Skai Leja, Glen Hart, John Pinard, Gord Bull.

NOBODY MAKES M E CRY Photography on this feature film for pay television wrapped in Toronto March 4. p.c. Robert Cooper Films IH, (416! 927-0527, in assoc. with Marion Rees Assoc, &, List-Estrin Assoc, exec. p. Robert Cooper, Marian Rees p. Jonathan Estrin, Shelley List d. Lou Antonio asst, to d. Doreen Lima p. man. Gerrv Arbeid asst . p. m a n . Marlee Novak a.d. Martin Walters 2nd a.d. Richard Flower 3rd a.d. Rocco Gismondi cont. sup. Pattie Robertson p. coord , Fran Solomon p. con. Sarah Hayward p. sec . Betsy Fil-wood asst . to Rober t C o o p e r Linda Egan office a ss i s t an t Woody Sidarous, Richard Spiegleman loc. man. Barbara Kelly acct . Ann Fitzgerald ass t . acci , Dorothy Precious inventory admin. Judy Roseberg ass t . invent, admin. Daniel Lynch d.o.p. Fran(;ois Protat c a m e r a op . Henri Fiks focus pu l l e r Greg Farrow c lapper/ loader Kerry Smart sd. m ixe r Rod Havkin b o o m Herb Heritage art d. Lindsey Goddard asst . a r t d, Anne Beeton trainee Karen Hall set dec. Elinor Rose Galbraith, Jo-Anne Chorney ass l . set dec . George Farrell prop, master Andrew Deskin asst . prop, master Chris Biden cost , d e s . Judy Gellman (Freedmanl ivard. Larry Wells asst . w a r d . Eria Lank head make-up George Abbott make-up Linda Gill Ms. Tay lo r ' s hair Michael Kriston hair David Beecroft key grip Michael Dan Kohne ass t . grip James Kohne gaffer John Berrie, Ron Cheg-widden best boy Terry Davenport gen. op. Peler Dawes t r a n s p . co -o rd . Stuan Hughes driver captain Robert Tenaglia ed. Gary Griffin asst , ed. Timothy Eaton craf t se rv ice Daniel Cook cast, d. Canadian Casting Associates (O.l, Stuart Aikins, Ross Clydedale extras Faces &, Places, Clibby Verian unit. pub. Helga Stephenson sti l ls Gail Haryey.

INDIGO Two-hour video of original Salome Bey stage-play, wrapped in Toronto March 18, p.c. Insight Productions (416) 596-8118, in assoc. with CBC and Super-channel, p. Iain Palerson d. Paddy Sampson.

SPACE H U N T E R : ADVENTURES IN THE FORBIDDEN ZONE Sci-fi adventure in 3-D with a budget o( $10 million plus and a negative pick-up from Columbia Pictures, completed principal photography in Vancouver end-Jan, Slated for post-producfion in L.A., sound editing in Toronto. Not a certified Canadian production p.c. Zone Productions IB04) 291-2981 exec, p. Ivan Reitman p. Don Carmody, John Dunning, Andre Link. Details Cinema Canada No 93.

FOR THOSE I LOVED AU N O M DE TOUS P LES MIENS 1 Two-hour feature film. Principal photo­graphy wrapped Dec. 23. Canada/France CO-production. Post-produclion in Fran­ce. p.c. La Corporation du Film Au Norn do Tons les Miens, (514) 526-3761. exec p. Pierre David. For details see Cinema Canada No. 92.

MARIA CHAPDELAINE Wrapped Dec. 23. Scheduled for thea­trical release in French and English, April '83. Produced in collaboration with Radio-Canada and Ihe French TV network TFl. p.c. Astral Film Produc­tions Ltd. (514)748-6541, exec. p. Harold Greenberg, For details see Cinema Canada No. 92

OF UNKNOWN ORIGIN Wrapped in Montreal Dec. 23. Post-pro­duction in Montreal, with world-wide release for Fall '83. p.c. Of Unknown Origin Film Corp, (5141 526-3761 exec p. Pierre David. For details see Cinema Canada No. 92.

SONATINE • Wrapped Nov. 11. p.c. Corporation Image M &, M Ltee 1514) 878-1474, exec. p. Rene Malo, s c / d . Micheline Lanciot. For details see Cinema Canada No. 89-

LE RUFFIAN France-Canada co-production. Wrapped Oct, 15. p,c. Corporation Image M &. M Ltee (514) 878-1474, For details see Cine­ma Canada No. 89.

RUNNING BRAVE The Story of Billy Mills. Wrapped Oct, 28. Post-production in Toronto, pc, Englan-der Productions Inc. (403) 439-0201 p. Ira Englanderd. DonShebib Fordetailssee Cinema Canada No. 89.

T H E MUSIC OF T H E SPHERES Low-budget sci-fi comic horror. p.c. Lightscape Motion Picture Co. Ltd. (4J5) 465-1098 p./d. Philip Jackson.

MIRI * One-mil!ion dollar [sraeJ-Canada co-production wrapped in Israel Dec. 23. p.c. .Astral Film Productions Ltd. (514! 748-B541, and Roll Film Productions Ltd (Israel) e x e c p. Harold Greenberg Galia Albin p. Jim Kaufman (Canadai./Israel Ringer' Israel) d. Tzipi Trope sc. Trope, Sandra Kolber d.o.p. David Gurfinkle Lp. Nick Mancuso, Belinda Montgomery, Andree Pelletier, Kenneth Walsh, Bar bara Williams. ^

W I L D PONY TV movie purchased by First Choice Canadian to air Spring '83. p-c. Pony Film Productions 14031 252-6660 p. Eva Lishman sup, eit Stan Cole ed. Rick Benwick Mus. Hagood Hardy. Details in Cinema Canada No, 92.

STRANGE B R E W Principal photography on this .thea­trical feature film wrapped in Toronto Dec. 17. Financing by MGM, to be re­leased by MGM/UA Entertainmeiil p in summer '83. p.c. Strange Brew Film Prod. Ltd. 1416) 252-5021 exec p. lack

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Crossberg p. Louis Silverstein d. Rick Moranis, Dave Thomas. Details Cinema Canada no. 92.

TV SERIES WAR SERIES

1 Seven-part series on the evolution of , war Wrapped Dec. 15. Spring '83 com-^ pletion. Presale to CBC-TV. No air dale , yet. p.c. National Film Board of Canada J (5141 333-3333. exec. p. Barrie Howells

series p. Bill Brind. Details Cinema Ca­nada no. 92,

, LES PAS POSSIBLES ,, Six half-hours for TV made with a for , children. Sixth episode wrapped end-. Jan. p.c. Les Productions Prisma Inc. , J5141 866 3568. Details Cinema Canada

No. 92,

ECOLOGIE Six 30-miny6-lS min. in English and French, p ,c SDA Productions Ltee (514) 937-3525.

ONE-HOUR PROGRAMS RUMOURS OF GLORY Bruce Cockburn Live. Rock music docu­mentary and concert film. Wrapped Dec. I. p.c. Extra Modem Productions 14161 967-6551.

STUNT PEOPLE/ LA FAMILLE CASCADEUR Documenlary on the stunt family Four-nier Prferes. Wrapped October in Mon­treal. p . c Productions de Film Casse-Cou 15141 481-0611. Details Cinema Ca­nada no. 92.

L'HUMOUR ET LE DELIRE One-hour TV special on cartooning. Wrapped in December p . c SDA Pro­ductions Lt6e (514) 937-3525 p. Nicole M. Boisvert.

(DORIS MCCARTHY) One-hour docu-drama on Canadian artist Doris McCarthy. Wrapped mid-December Post-production in Jasper P-c Wacko Productions (403) 852-4728. ?• Wendy Wacko eA Peter Shatalow.

UOSABOYD Toronto shooting for this one-hour con-ceiVdocu film wrapped mid-December

C L A S S I F I E D

SKULLDUGGERY Toronto shoot wrapped Dec. 23. Non-Cdn. Budget underSl mln. p.c. Wittman RichterFilms Inc. (4161 364-4321 e x e c p. Peter'Witlman p./d, Ota Richter. Crew list Cinema Canada no. 92.

CRAZY TIMES Wrapped Nov. 21. p.c. Maurice Smith Productions 14161 225-9715 p. Maurice Smith d. Rafal Zielinski. For details see Cinema Canada nos. 90-91.

TERRY Wrapped Oct. 15 p.c. Robert Cooper Films II Inc. 1416) 591-1742 p. Robert Coopesd. Ralph Thomas, Details Cinema Canada no. 92.

THAT'S MY BABY Feature film wrapped Oct. 17 in Toronto. Editing in Toronto, p.c. Gemini Film

• Production Ltd. (416) 968-2429 p./d. Edie Voiles, John Bradshaw.

Pre-sold to C Channel. p,c. Pierrot Pro­ductions 1416) 861-1222 p. Wyndham Paul Wise, Terrence Jacques d. Alan Simmonds.

COACH HOUSE PRESS One-hour, low-budget look at print as an art. p.c. Sphinx Productions (416) 445-7492 p./d. Ron Mann.

PILOTS TREASURES Pay-TV pilot highlighting world trea­sures. p,c, Richard Gahourie Produc­tions Ltd./T.A.D Productions Ltd. (416) 248-8934. ,

THE WORLD'S GREAT MUSEUMS Pilot for pay-TV. p . c Richard Gabourie/ T.A.D. (4161 248^8934.

SNOWBlZ BALLYHOO Hollywood nostalgia, p.c. Gabourie/ T.A.n. (4161 Z48-8934.

Wanted: Editing equipment in good condition. Two headHmage and two screens. Call Jean-Marc Feiio. (514) 845-9806 (95)

Shoot ing in Italy? Do you need a hardworking, experienced film or tape cameraman wiio is also fluent in Italian? Then consider me. For just the cost of transportation' and ex­penses, I will work for you and supply a first-class equipment package, it's worth a call. Call Jim Aquila (416) 245-5544, Pager R-2667 or (416) 545-4773. Will also consider any country close to Italy. (97)

For sale: Eclair 16/35mm CM3 camera in good condition, with four 35mm magazines, 12 volt variable speed motorr 24/28 v/oit motor with possibility for 24 f.p.s. crystal run­ning speed, extra 16mm gate and ground glass, a variety of lenses (Angenieux, T-aylor-Hobson, Kinop-tik) and quick release tripod adaptor and matte bax base. $2,500 or best offer. Call Jim(416) 545-4773orwait until C. S. C. Fleamarket, June 5 at the Triump Sheraton Hotel. (97)

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For sale: Steenbeck in good condi­tion. $14,000 or best offer. Call Jana. (604) 734-8465, (604) 921-7849.(95)

For rent: 35-16mm Steenbeck available for short or long te rm rental. Like new. Call Kathleen (41 6) 535-335S. (95)

Looking for co-writer to develop ideas and film scripts of various lengths. Call Louis (416) 638-359 (95)

For sale: Angenieux 12-120 zoom tens. C-mount. Like new. $900 or best offer. Vario Switar OE 18-86 zoom lens for Bolex H-16 RX. Auto­matic exposure with through-the-lens meter, Mever Used. $500 or best offer. Phone (416) 1 -387-1892

New f i lm"Nan" starring Jean-Pierre Aumont! Free details on fan club. Write Carol Cade, 185 Clarence St., Brantford, Ont. N3R 3T2 (96)

For sale: Radio sound for drive-in theatres. $2,500 installed plus travel expense. One year warrentee parts and labor. Phone (306) 698-2227

Do you have a front screen projec­tion facility completely set up for FX filming? If so, write with rates to Pro-' duction Manager, Lightscape, P.O. Box 6135, Station A, Toronto M5W 1P5 (95)

For sale: one CP-1 eA complete with fibre case and 12-120mm Angenieux zoom. $3,000 or best offer. Call (416) 486-7801 after 6 p.m. (94)

For rent: Steenbeck-equipped edit­ing room for rent at a good price. Rosebud Communications. (416) 961-1730. (95)

Forsale: NagraSNNwithcrystalsync resolver, mike, case, accessories and tapes. Used for only one film. Best offer over $2450. Also, Canon Scoopic 16mm camera outfit in good condition $750. Evenings(514)277-2061 . (94)

For sale: Nagra 4.2 in excellent con­dition. $5,500. (514) 272-3331. (94)

For sale: Nagra 1VS with crystal piloL Accessories optional. $5,000. Call Bryan (416) 535-8887. (94)

For sale: Moviola LS/20 16mm up­right editing machine; one picture, 2 mag heads. Excellent condition. $2,000, A. Moore (416) 486-6360, nine to five. (94)

For sale: Bolex H-16SBM movie camera with Vario-Switar 1:1.9 F equals 16-100 power zoom and pis­tol grip. Only used once. Mint. Less than half prtee. $3,750 or best offer. (416)537-2044. (94)

For sale: Radio mics. HME model. Antenna stand and Lavier micro­phone. $2,000 each. Call Bryan (416)535-8887. (94)

For sale: Moviola LS/20. (416) 486-6360. (95)

For s a l e : Stellavox SP8 stereo recorder, extra heads, 4 channel mixer, speed variator, many acces­sories. Cost$19,000. Sell for $7,000. or best offer. Gall Bernie (416) 499-3486 after 6 or weekends. (93)

For ren t : 16mm single or double headed Steenbecks. 16 or 35mm Moviolas. Will ship anywhere. Also sound transfer facilities at very coni-petitive rates. Contact Sunrise Films L td (416) 968-0636 (93)

Sexy actress willing to playgirl next door Call Gabrielle. (416) 363-5463

(93)

Forsa le : 35mm, 6 gang Hollywood synchronizer with 5 sd. hds. Usedon 1 feature. Price $1295. Will rent Call Peter Smits.(416) 593-8970

(93)

For ren t : Sound stage, 40 x 50, eye & grid, kitchen facilities. Reasonable rates. Call (416) 923-1950 (93)

Office space avai lable: Suit writers/ artists. Reasonable rates for right tenant. Call (416) 923-1950

(93)

ForSa le : Mita Copy Star 5000 pho­to-copier Good condition. $500. IBM Electronic composer, including 20fonts,excel lentcondit ion. $6000. Call (514) 272-8462 (93)

Look ing for t ranslator (French to English) to work on synopsis.and script for U.S. television. Must be prepared to investtime. Call Laurent (614)589-6365 (93)

For Ren t : Underwater housing for ArriSRwithdomeorflatport.'Kerrigan Productions (514) 486-8456

(93)

Need odd- l iourwork forp in money? Help Cinema Canada expand itssut>-scriptions through direct telephone solicitation. Only one sales rep per city accepted. Call (514) 272-5354 or write Cinema Canada, Box-398, Outremont Station, Montreal H2V 4N3 (93)

Stories researched, ideas developed. Justin Tfaviss, ApL 116, 200 Sher-bourne St. Toronto, Ont M3E 3Z5

(93)

F o r s a l e : 16mm Steenbeck, 16mm and 35mm Moviola, 16mm Eastman Kodak Telecine projector-floor model, Nagra 111, 6 Sennaheiser mikes, two Video studio cameras-new Plumicon tubes Film stock. Call (416)751-7018 (93)

Ac to rs : Expand your market drama­tically. Call Pictures Inc. foryournext actor comp/resum^ pics. (416) 366-4143 (93)

ForSa le :8 .9 mm wide angle attach­ment for Canon Scoopic. Excellent condition. $225.00- Phone (709) 726-8879 (92)

For Sa le : Kodak 16mm fllmstock -recent batches. SONY cassette ta­pes.

For Rent : Solar battery charger. Usedon Himalayan film shoot Porta­ble and absolutely dependable.

For Rent or Sa le : 16mm spring-wound Bolex with 3 lenses. Mint condition.

Call Extra Modern Productions(416) 967-6551 (92)

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