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PRODUCTION GUIDE by Del Mehes and Yves Gagnon CIHt_MA^ PRODUCTION GUIDE by Del Mehes and Yves Gagnon D'Amico (MU) (514) 486-7517 Dierdre several tragic deaths of Supei^stars Bowen (Tor) (416) 653-6500 ass't cast. LIGHSTCAPE MOTION Shooting began August 20 and should end December 20. Locations in North 4ir. Flo Gallant (Mtl) (514) 842-2079 unit he following is a list of films in production (actually before PICTURE COMPANY LTD. America and Europe. Budget: $125M pub. Pierre Brousseau (514) 849-6051 the cameras) and in negotiation in Canada. Needless to say, (416) 465-1098 exec. p. Steve Grossman, John Parilchal T the films which are still in the project stage are subject to press agent Suzanne Daningburg (514) p. Peter Alves sc. Parikha! d. Alves 849-6051 Ass't press agent Oksana THE MUSIC OF THE d.o.p. Tom Burstyn (various crew). changes. A third category, In Pre-production, will be used to Dykyj (514) 849-6051 l-p. Jeff Conaway, SPHERES indicate films which are in active pre-production, having set a Irena Ferris, Cathie Shirriff, Roberta Shooting began Oct 4,1980 in Toronto. date for the beginning of principal photography and being Leighton, Deborah Wakham, Phil Akin, Budget: $110,000. A scifi comic horror LES PRODUCTIONS Kenneth Welsh, Charles Dennis, Caroline film shot in English and French, p. engaged in casting and crewing). Films are listed by the name of Yaeger, Paula Clark, Ian White, Tiiu LE LOUP BLANC INC. the company which initiated the project, or w^ith which the Philip Jackson d. Philip Jackson p. Leek, Jean-Louis Millette, Samantha man. Gabrielle de Montmollin sc Philip (418) 692-1910 project is popularly associated. This is not necessarily the name Logan, Gayle Garfunkel, August Schel- Jackson, Gabrielle de Montmollin lenberg, Charles Joliffe, Amie Achman, of the production company. Where the two companies are d.o.p. Nadine Mumenick cont. Doris LES YEUX ROUGES Damir Andrei, Michelle Scarabeili, Ste­ Lapierre dial coach YseuU Buxel different, the name of the production company, if known, is also Shooting began October 28 in Quebec phanie Daniel, Barbara Hamilton, Bron- miniatures Michael M. Sloan, Jeff Ber­ City for 5 weeks with a budget of $353,000. given. In instances where a producer has asked us not to list a wen Mantel, Al Maini, Kim Nakashima, tram Grand Illusion Co. sd. Ross Red- p.c. Les Productions Le Loup Blancwith project, or to withhold certain credits due to ongoing negotiations, Les Ruble, Richard Comar, Sandi Ross, fern Lp. AnneDansereau, Peter Brikma- Deirdre Bowen, Greta Morse, Vlasta money from the CFDC, fnstitut qu6h6- we have respected his request. _^ nis, Jacques Couture, Kenneth Got-don, cois du cinema and Radio-Canada, p. Vrana, Dominique Charbonneau, Paul Ken Lemaire, Sandy Kyser. Emile Frappier, Stephanie Biddle, Roger Doris Girard p. ass't Monique Nadeau Please telephone additions and up-dates information to ; Heroux, Robert Kitwood, Leslie Bell, p. man. Michel Perusse p. sec. Lucie Cinema Canada (416) 366-0355 or (514) 272-5354. Sylvie Boucher. Paquette prod, probationers Michel MOTHER LODE FILMS LTD. Viau, Martin Fournier unit man. Ber­ (604) 984-4121 nard Dansereau sc, Yves Simoneau d. Film credit abbreviations Simoneau a.d. France Boudreault, Fran- d. director asst. d. assistant director sc. script adapt adaptation dial dialogue GUERRILLA HIGH MOTHER LODE Qoise Dugr^ d. probationers Richaid pli./dop. photography sp. pti. efx. special photographic effects ed. editor sup. ed. PRODUCTIONS LTD. Shootingbegan September 28 for 7 weeks Rouen, Robert Martel art d. D^isDe- supervising editor sd. sound sd. ed. sound editor sd. rec sound recording p. des. in Vancouver with a $6M budget, exec, noncourt ass'ts art d. Michel Gauthser, plYjduction designer art. d- art director set dec set decorator m. music cost (416) 252-3521/252-5093 p. Peter Snell p. Fraser Heston p. man. Luc Paris conl. Nicole Pomerleau d.o.p. costumes Lp. leading players exec p. executive producer p. producer assoc p. BATTLE ZONE - Les Kimber p. co-ord. Cathy Howard Claude Larue ass'ts cam. Jocelyn Si- associate producer line p. line producer p. sup. production supervisor p. man. loc. man Gordon Marit sc. Fraser Heston mard, Jean Paquette key grip Emma­ production managerp.c production company dist distributorAnasterisli(') fol­ ADAMS HIGH nuel Lepine grip Eloi Deraspe gaffer Shooting scheduled from August 17 to d. Charlton Heston Ist a.d. Don Gran- lowing the film's title indicates financial participation by the Canadian Film Michel Pelletier elec. Normand Viau October 19 in Toronto with a $4.3M bery 2nd a.d. Jacques Hubert studio Development Corporation. sd. Marcel Fraser boom Jean-Guy Be^ budget. Contemporary social drama art d. Mike Bohon loc. art d. Jimmy geron sp. efx. Jean Godboul ward. about crime in highschool. exec. p. Chow cont. Penny Hynam prod. des. Genevieve Gauvreau ward, ass't Luce Mark Lester co-exec. p. Merrie Lynn Doug Biggins d.o.p. Richard Leiterman Pelletier make-up consultant Nickie Ross p. Arthur Kent line p. Marilyn d.o.p. 2nd unit Peter McLennan 1st Hamilton make-up Ren^e Desfardins ON LOCATION Stonehouse loc. man. Barbara Kelly sc. unit op. Bob Saad 2nd unit op. David make-up probationer Jasmine Oes- Arthur Kent, Mark Lester, John Saxton d. Butler gaffer Dave Anderson key grip Finkelstein d. Martin Lavut d.o.p. Vic jardins cons. man. Alphonse Boulet Marie Lester 1st a.d. Tony Lucibello John Brinson make-up Jamie Brown Satin sd. John Thomson concert sd. ed. Simoneau ass't ed. Guy I^card CINAK LTEE 2nd a.d. Libby Bowden 3rd a.d. Lee stunt co-ord. Joe Canutt film ed. Eric engineer Eugene Martynec for True music comp. Le groupe Maneige and Knippelberg prod, ass'ts David Hart, Boyd-Perkins prod, controller Jim (514) 248-3295 North Records, Bob Walsh lab. Bellevue Pathe unit Simon Clary cont. Pattie Robertson Westwel] unit pub. Marilyn Heston pub. CineForum/Christiane Ga^on prod, co-ord. Angela Heald office HISTOIRES POUR BLAISE pub. rel. Bozell Jacobs &. Partners/Holly (418) 692-4188 l.p. Marie Tifo, Jean-Marie p,a. Richard Spiegelman prod, con­ A both theatrical and animated film. FILMPLAN Levine Toronto (416) 962-8330 stills Chris Lemieux, Pierre Curzi, Micheline Ber troller Heather Mcintosh d.o.p. Albert Tlieatrica] shots are done. Animated to Helcermanas-Benjes l.p. Charlton Hes­ nard, Pierrette Robitaille, Paul Hebert, INTERNATIONAL J. Dunk cam. op. Harold Ortenburger be done actually. Budget of $175,000. p. ton, Nick Mancuso, Kim Basinger, John Denise Gagnon, Gaston Lepage, Jean- 1st ass't cam. Gordon Langevin 2nd Marguerite Duparc co-d. Marguerite (514) 849-6051 Marley. Rene Ouellet, Raymond Bouchard. Duparc (film), Yves Rivard (animation) ass't cam. Jay Kohne sd. Peter Shew- d.o.p. Jean-Pierre Lefebvre. DREAMLAND (FORMERLY chuk boom. Herb Heritage art d. Jeff TITLED MODELS) Holmes 1st ass't art d. Tom Doherty NATIONAL FILM BOARD Start shooting August 31 in Montreal for 2nd ass't art d. Marlene Graham TAURUS 7 IN& CINEQUITY FUNDING 8 weeks with a budget of $5M. exec. p. trainee Peter Grundy set dec. Jacques OF CANADA (514) 288-1888 Victor Solnicki, Pierre David p. Claude Bradette ass't set dec. Hilton Rosema- (514) 333-3298 CORP. H^rouA sec. to p. Denise Ponton, Moni- rin props master Earle Fiset props LES TRANSISTORS que Legar^ p. man. Roger H^roux p. ass't Daniel Wladyka head make-up LA QUARANTAINE shooting l}egan July 6 and will end on (416) 863-9727 ass't Claude Delorme d. Jean-Claude Ken Brooke make-up artist Patricia Shooting began September 28 for ap­ November 8. Shot in Montreal with a Lord 1 St a.d. John Fretz 2nd a.d. Frank Green hair stylist Albert Paradis, James proximately seven weeks. In Sl-Hyacin- budget of $680,000. A six hour TV drama DEATH BITE Ross 3rd a.d. Michel Sarao p. sec. Keeler ward. des. Lynne Mackay ward, the (Quebec), p. Jacques Vallee p. man. for teenagers. p.c. Les Films Tiansistors A suspense thriller shot in Toronto from Nicole M. Webster cont. France Lacha- mist. Nadia Ongaro ward. Ass't Gail Laurence Pare sc. Marthe Blackburn, Inc., with the participation of la Soci^te August 24 to October 16, 1981. With a pelle unit man. Jean Savard loc. man. Filman Gaffer Chris Holmes best boy Anne Claire Poirierd. A. C. Poirier unit Radio-Canada and TF-1 (Francei p. budget of S4.9M p.c. Hyperion Film Paul Lamontagne art d. Michel Proulx Tony Eldridge, Glen Goodchild rigging man. Michel Dandavino art d. Denis Claude Castravelli, Yves Heben execp. Production & Distribution Co. Ltd. exec, Ist ass't art d. Dominique Ricard props gaffer Paul Bolton elec. Ronnie Cheg- Boucher cont. Monique Champagne Earl A. Agulnik p.inan. Mario Nadeau widdin generator op. Herb Reischt p. John G. Pozhke p. John G. Pozhke and master David Phillips props buyer d.o.p. Michel Brault ass't d. Mireille p.assf s Michel Veillette, Nathalie BoiB- key grip Ronnie Gillham grip John Maurice Smith co-p. Gord Robinson Frances Calder props Byal Cosgrove Goulet 1st ass't cam. Serge Lafortune seau p.acct. George Ansellem sc. Mi­ Davidson Jr., James B. Wood ed. Henry line p. John Newton p. man. Gord set dresser Francois Seguin ass't 2nd ass't cam. Michel Motard sd. Ri­ chel Collet d. Yves Hebert a.d. Marie Robinson p. sec. Susan Kavesh ass't to Richardson ass'ts ed. Tim Eaton, Gary chard Besse boom Esther Auger elec. Daoust art d. Alain Singherasst arid. dresser Patrice Bengle sculptors Peter Gegan stills Shin Sugino stunt Terry p. sec. Addison Duncan unit loc/man.
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