• C IN E MAC; • PRODUCTION GUIDE by Michael Dorland and Tom Perlmutter

Fielder Cook se. Jerome Kass p. man. Grace GUBER-PETERS Gilroy loc. man. Keith Large 1st ad . John Board. RSL ENTERTAINMENT he fo llowing is a list of films in production (actually before cameras) PRODUCTION CORP. . and In negotiation In Canada. Needless to say, the films which are (416) 751-6952 MY COUNTRY PRODS . (514) 935-9787 Tstill in the project stage are subject to changes. A third category,ln (416) 868-1972 Pre-Production, will be used to indicate films which are in active pre-pro­ HEAD OFFICE JOSHUA THEN AND NOW* Non-Canadian theatrical feature. Shooting in Feature adaptation of Mordecai Richlers best­ duction, having set a date for the beginning of principal photography and HERITAGE THEATRE* Sept 9 for 9 weeks. In association With 26-1/2 hour original historical dramas, shooting selling novel began prinCipal photography Aug. being engaged in casting and crewing. Films are listed by the name of the HBO Pictures and Silver Screen Partners. exec. July '84 to June '85 at CHCH studios in 7 in the Thousand Islands area, then Montreal company which initiated the project, or with which the project is popularly p. Peter Gruber, Jon Peters p. Debra Hill d. Ken Hamilton p. Elsa Franklin d. Nigel Napier­ and London, England until November. Budget: associated. This is not necessarily the name of the production company. Finkelman se. Ken Finkelman d.o.p. Gerald Andrews sc. lister Sinclair mus. host Pierre $8 min., with financing from Telefilm Canada, Hirschfield p. des. Elayne Ceder e. Dov Honeig Where the two companies are different, the name of the production com­ Berton. 20th Century Fox, CBC, Famous Players Film unit pub. Kim Obrist, Pru Emery I.p. Judge Corp. and Rogers Cable systems. p. Robert pany, if known, is also given. In instances where a producer has asked us Reinholt Lori-Nan Engler, Eddie Albert, Merrit Lantos, Stephen Roth d. Ted Kotcheff SC. Morde­ not to list a project, or to withhold certain credits due to ongoing negotiations, Butrick. Ron Frazier, John Kapelos, Richard, cai Richler d.o.p. Fran(:ois Protat p. des. Anne we have respected his request. The guide only lists productions or series Masur, , Brian Doyle Murray, John LES PRODUCTIONS Pritch,ard ed. Ron Wisman p. man. Julian Marksp. Murray, Don Novello, Michael O'Donoghue, whose duration will be one hour or over. man's asst. Lorraine du Hamel unil man. Danny Wallace Shawn, Jane Seymour, Bruce Wagner, SDA LTEE Rossner loe. man. Pierre Laberge loc. scout Please telephone additions and up-dates information to: Danny De Vito. Dlsl (N. America) Tri-Star ; (514) 866-1761 Richard Lalonde cam. op. Allen Smith lst cam. Cinema Canada (416) 598-6829 or (514) 272-5354 els ewhere by Thorn EMI Screen Entertainment Yves Drapeau 2nd cam. Nathalie Moliavko­ A PLEIN TEMPS* Visotzky stills Attila Dory 1st a.d. Craig Huston FILM CREDIT ABBREVIATIONS Principal photography on this 36 x 30 min. TV 2nd a.d. Pedro Gandol lrd a.d. David Bail~y conl IDEACOM INC. series about a Montreal neighborhood in which Marie La Haye sd. Donald Cohen boom Eric d. director asst. d. assistant director s.c. script adapt. adaptation dial. dialogue ph.ldop. (514) 274-6538 human charactes and puppets intermingle be­ Zimmer art d./const man. Harold Thrasher set dec. photography sp. ph. efx. special photographic effects ed. editor sup. ed. supervising editor gan principal photography Aug. 23 . Shooting to Hilton Rosemarin, Rose-Marie McSherry gra­ sd. sound sd. ed. sound editor sd. rec. sound recording p. des. production designer art. d. PRENDRE LA ROUTE * end '84 . Budget ; $3 min. p. Fran~ois Champa­ phic des. Raymond Labrecque art dept. coord. Lise art director set dec. set decorator m. music cost. costumes I.p. leading players exec. p. Five TV-hour series on 16mm film about high­ gne d. Fran,ols Cote sc Elizabeth Bourget, Rene Pharand props buyer Jean Labrecque assts. props executive producer p. producer assoc. p. associate producer line p. line producer p. sup. way salety, and car accidents throughout the Gingras, Fran(:ine Tougas, Paule Marier, Louise buyer Jacques Chamberland mts. set props production supervisor p. man. production manager p.c. production company dist. distributor world, shoo ting on location in Canada, the U.S., Roy, Marie Perreault, Michele Poirier, Joanne Jean-Vincent Fournier asst dresser/trans. Mau­ the U. K., Sweden, Germany and France, In co­ An asterisk (') following the film's title indicates financial participation by Telefilm Canada's Arseneau cont Jean Daigle p. coord. Michele rice Tremblay asst. dressers Armand Thomas, venture with th e National Film Board, for a Broadcast Program Development Fund . Tougas. Financial participation: Telefilm Canada, Jean Kazemirchuk asst. cost des. Pierre Per­ Radio-Canada airdate In Spring '86. Budget : and the government of Ouebe c. Airdate : Weekly reault dressers Mariane Carter, John Stowe over $1 .5 min. Shooting Sept -Oct (episode 3) ; as of Sept 21 on Radio-Canada also on Radio­ make-up sup. Mane-Angele Breitner-Prota make­ Oct -Nov. (e pisode 4) ; editing final episode as Quebec and TV Ontario. up Kathryn Casault head hair. Constant Natale of Spring '85. Series completion : Dec. '85 . hair. Martin Menard choreo. Brian Foley sp. efx. ON LOCATION series d. Don Brittain series host IFrench) Pierre Jacques Godbout pic. wehicles Jacques Arcouette Nadeau exec. p. Jacques Nadeau, Jean-Guy stunt coord. David Rigby gaffer Roger Bate best Jacques cam. Barry Perles d. Robert Fortier, Paul LES PRODUCTIONS boy Normand Viau 15t elect Gilles Mayer 2nd mid-Dec. break. In co production wi th Fran ce. Cowan. Mike McHenry ed. Roger Hart sc. Robert elecl Jean-Maurice de Ernsted swing gafler CANAMEDIA p. Justine Herou x d. Jean Beaudin p. man. Miche­ Duncan. based on an idea by Jacques Nadeau VISAGE PALE Jean-Paul Houle swing best boy Yves Benard key line Garant loe. man. Michel ChaUVin 1st a.d. sd. John Martin p. Marie-Eve Thibeault. (514) 521-1984 grip Serge Grenier asst key grip Gregoire SChmidt PRODUCTIONS Mireille Goulet d.o.p. Claude Agostini cam. grip Richard Boucher asst ed. Stephen Humble Michel Caron sd. Claude Hazanavicius art. d. JOZAK-DECADE VISAGE PALE* cast d.IMII.) Ginette D'Amico asst casl d. (Mtl.l (416) 977-4807 Fran~ois Lamontagne set des. Real Ouellette set Theatncal feature on the adventures of an errant Diane Allaire casl d. (Tor.) Dierdre Bowen cast d. props. Charles Bernier head make-up Louise ENTERPRISES Canadian among the Inuit began prinCipal (LA·I Lynn Stalmaster acct Manon Bougie­ KING OF FRIDAY NIGHT* Mignault head hair. Camille Belanger cost. des. photography July 30 on Quebec's North Shore, Boyer asst acct Carole Lagace post-po sup. 110 min. mu sical on tape for free and pay-lV. In Fran,ois Laplante cost Manon Brodeur gaffer until end-October. Budget; $1 .2 min. with finan­ Jennifer Black p. coord. Micheline Cadieux asst assoc. With CBC & Telefilm. Shooting Sept '84 PRODUCTION John Berrie key grip Fran,ois Dupere lp. Moni­ cial participation fr6m Telefilm, Radio-Quebec, p. coord. Michele Gadbois recept Linda Ekdahl in Truro, N.S. and in Toronto, Oct. '84 in studio in (604) 926-7511 que Spaziani, Serge Dupire, Jean Carmet, Guil­ in co-venture with APG , Japan. p. Yuri YOShi­ Brockville coonl. Jo-Anne Best p. assts. Kris Toronto: Budget · $13 million exee. p. Jane laume Lemay-Thivierge. CLAN OF THE CAVE BEAR mura-Gagnon, co-po Shiro Sasaki d./scJed. Michaels, Zsuzsa Kelemen transp. coord. Michel Harris p. Les Harris sc. John Gray d. John Gray, Claude Gagnon d.o.p. Serge Ladouceur art d. Cote lood stylist Byron Ayanoglu unit. pub. Andrew GOSling assoc. p. David Coatsworth d.o.p. Non-Canadian theatrical film. Began shooting July 4 in B.C. skedded to wrap late Oct 84 . Yves Charbonneau key grip Clermont Lapointe Patricia Johnson p. assts. Andy Gryn, Richard Barry Bergthorson tech. d. Maurie Jackson 1st sd. Daniel Masse I.p. Claude Hebert, Luc Matte, Marsan, Jacob Potashnik. Vincent Glorioso, a.d. Jacques Hubert 2nd a.d. Karen Pike asst to p. Budget $16 million exee. p. Mark Damon. John DALCO Denis LacroiX, Alison Bastien, Guy Thauvette, Sylvie Laurin, Lewis A. Cohen, Paul Bujold, Andrew Johnson prod. co-ord. Sandy Webb prod. Hyde, , Jon Peters p. Gerald Eisen­ berg co-po Stan Rogow p. man. Justis Greene p. Gilbert Sicotte. Michel Boyer, Richard Fraser, Neil Allan Bibby, asst Rose Mary Vukmanich art d. Barbara PRODUCTIONS INC. Rick Drisdell, Alain Zaloum, Harold Trepanier p. Dunphy props. Malcolm Glassford set dresser Michael Chapman 1st ad. Gerry Grandey 2nd (514) 341-5661 a.d. Rob Cowan sc. John Sayles d.o.p. Jan DeBont oltlce/art d. 1181 Guy Street Lp., Tom Rosborough wardrobe Delphine White make­ Gabrielle Lazure, Alan Scarfe, Kate Trotter, up Inge Klaudi hairdresser Madeleine Russelll.p. ed. Wendy Greene Bricmont p. des. Tony Masters THE FRANKENSTEIN FACTOR art d. Richard Wilcox unit pu~ Judith Rheiner OUiNTINA Alexander Knox, Alan Arkin, Linda Sorensen, Eric Peterson, Frank MacKay, Geoffrey Bowes, Sci-fi theatrical film began shooting Oct. 11 in Michael Sarrazin, Chuck Shamata Sharon Noble, Alec Willow s. Andrew Rhodes, Sheree Jeacocke. stunt coord. John Wardlow I.p. . PRODUCTIONS Montreal until Nov 18. exee. p. Andre Link. James Remar, Pamela Reed, Tommy G. Waites, PaUl Hecht, Henry Beckman. Alfie Segal, Rene Pierre David p. Don Carmody, John Dunning John Doolittle. (514) 935-4570 Caron, Raymond Belisle. Rob Roy. Catherine Colvey, Christopher Eisenhardt, Linda Smith. CBC d. Jean-Claude Lord se. DaVid Preston, Edith HITCHHIKER (416) 935-3311 ext. 4461 Rey d.o.p. Rene Verzier p. man. Josette Perrotta Philip Pretten, Bronwen Mantel, Jack Rider. sd. Normand Mercier ed. Debbie Karen 1st a.d. MARKLE/WELLS Inc. lOx 3D-minute series for pay-TV and HBO Ralph Meilman, George Knight, Talia Rubin, David Hood p. des. Doug Higgins art d. DaVid (416) 961-1298 updates de la Fontaine's moral fables. Prin­ Robert Howard, Gordon Woolvet Yval Kener­ LOVE AND LARCENY cipal photography began Aug. 28 for 10 weeks Three I -hr dramas about farm girl from wood­ Fischer sp . eb. George Erschbamer stunt coord. man, Rejean Lefran(:ois, Yvan Ducharme, Irving in Montreal and surrounding area p. Rif Marko­ Macklan, 'Ian Finlay, Chantal Condor, Jack stock who turns to a life of crime in 19th century Jerry Wills ward. Paul-Andre Gue rin unit pu~ YOUNGBLOOD Susan Chernoff I.p. Teri Austin. Richard Cox, Non-Canadian theatrical feature began shooting witz p. man. Wendy Grean d. David Wickes, Chris Mather. Ontano Epi sode 1 : Beautiful Dream ; episode 2' Leitch, Mai Zetterling, Richard Rothstein. By Any Other Name ; ep isode 3 . Dreams Newer Die. Pam Gner, David Mcliraith. Maury Chaykin in Toronto July 1a-Sept 22. Some reshooting in Shoot ing Aug. 14-0ct. 14 exec. p. Robert Sherrin October. Budget: $3.5 min. Dist. MGM p. Peter RSL ENTERTAINMENT d. Rob Iscore a.d. Tony Lucibello sc. DougJas Bart Pat Wells d. Peter Markle p. man. Mark BOWie ed. Ra lph Brunjes sd. Ralph Brunies d.o.p. Allan d.o.p. Mark Irwin, csc I.p. Rob Lowe, Patrick RAMBLE FILMS CORP. VIC Sari n I. p. Jennifer Dale. Kenneth Walsh, Swayze, Ed Lauter, Cindy Gibb. (416) 259-9698 Brent Carver. Douglas Rain. DEVINE VJDEOWORKS (416) 935-9787 METROMEDIA THE PARK IS MINE CORP. Made-for-TV film in association with ICC and NIGHT MAGIC* MUSical fantasy drama began shooting Sept 18 CINEVIDEO (416) 469-5192 HBO, shooting in New York Ocl 11-18, and in (416) 921-8431 in Montreal, to end-October. A Canada-France (514) 284-9354 Toronto Oct 22-Nov. 23. Exee. p. Harold Green­ EVERGREEN coproduction, with Fildebroc, and financial 'S SINGABLE SONGS VIDEO berg and Claude Heroux p. Denis Heroux p. sup. Six-part miniseries for NBC- TV. Shooting New production of Telefilm. TF1 , the SGC, Radio­ LE MATOU A live-in-concert for the ve ry young on U.S and Roger Heroux d.o.p. Laszlo George se. Larry York in June, Toronto in July, Israel in Sept for Canada and The Skyld Group. Olst ; Spectra­ $2 .6 million theatrical feature adaptation of Canad ian home videocass ette. exec. p. Rafti p./d. Brothers d. Steven Stern I.p. Tommy Lee Jones, 13 wks. Approx. budget: $1 a min. exec. p. Edgar film (U.S. & Can.). Exee. p. Robert Lantos & Yves Beauchemln's best· sel ling novel, shooting David Devi ne I.p. Raffi. Helen Shaver, Japhet Kotto. as of Sept 17 in Montreal until January. wi th Scherick assoc. p. Bruce Puston p. Phil Barry d. Stephen J. Roth p. James Kaufman and Michelle

46/Cinema Canada - November 1984 • elM E MA~ • Ninety-miri ~ theatrical feature shooting Oct. 21- Nov, 30 , p, Grace Gilroy d,D.p, John Linley p, man, ON LOCATION Bob Wertheimer d, William Fruet.

de Broca d, Lewis Furey se, Leonard Cohen, PRIMEDIA Furey, d,o,p, Andre Rousselot ehoreo, Eddy Tous­ SUNRISE FILMS PRODUCTIONS 50 dbl rms/bath saint I,p, Carole Laure, Nick Mancuso, Stephane T. V./te/ephone Audran, Jean Carmet, Frank Augustyn, Loui s (416) 968-0636 AND ALARCOM Robitaille, Anik Bis sonnette, D. R./Bar/Rm. Sv. O. HENRY'S "JIMMY VALENTINE" (416) 361-0306 One-hour TV drama lor HBO , In association with Laundry/ Limousine RSL ENTERTAINMENT Learning Corporation 01 America and Family THE LlTILE VAMPIRE Communications Incorporated, Shooting Oct. Production begins this fall on a 13-part televi­ CORP. 4-15 , Exec, p, Robert MacDonald (Leaming), sion drama series, The $2,5 million series in a Baffin Island (416) 968-0530 Fred Rogers (Family Comm,) p, Paul Sal tzman, cove nture with Polypon of Hamburg, West Christopher Dew assoe, p, Rossie Grose d, Paul Germany, se, Richard Nielsen, based on a book NIGHT HEAT Saltzman d,o,p, Roger Moride ed, Les Brown s~ by German novelist Angela Sommer-Bodenberg, 6 x l-hr dramatic TV series, In association with Paul Lally p,man, Patti Meade sd, Irmus Rosin Development of the se rie s was made possible FROBISHER INN GrosscrJacobson Production Inc, began shooting 1st a,d, Ken Girotti 2nd a,d, Marjorie Lamb art, d, by a loan from the Alberta Motion Pi cture, P,O_ BOX 610 Aug, 29, Episode Two shoo ting as of Oct 16 for Jill Scott eost./des. Gaye Gardiner make­ Development Corporation, nine days, Episodes 3-6, each 9-day shoots up Nancy Howe hair Joce lyn MacDonald light. FROBISHER BAY. N.W.T, XOA OHO with 2-day breaks between each shoot. For Jim McCammon wrang , Rick Parker I.p, Victor TELEPHONE (819) 979-5241 release on CBS, CTV early 19t15, Exec, p, Sonny Ertmanig, Marc Strange, Wendy Lyon, Gary PRIMEDIA - Grosso, Larry Jacollson p, Robert Lantos, Reineke, Tom Harvey, Chris Wiggins, Cec Stephen J. Roth, Andras Shamori d, (episode 1) Linder, Gerard Parkes, Thick Wilson, Wayne PRIME TIME HEAD OFFICE: George McCowan (episode 2) Mario Azzopardi Robson, Phil Akin, Patrick Sinclair, Dorion 121 ST, JOSEPH'S DRIVE lp, Scott Hylands, Allan Royal, Jeff Wincott, Davis, Jennifer Mahon, Danny Wagner, James CO-PRODUCTION Susan Hogan, Lynda Mason-Green, Sean Kidnie casting Diane Polley, (416) 361-0306 HAMILTON. ONT. L8N 2G1 McCann, Nicholas Ca mpbell, Tony Rosato, DURRELL'S RUSSIA* TELEPHONE (416) 526-9480 13-part series of half hour children'S pro­ gramme, Shooting in Russia Oct. '84-July '85, In association with CBC, SRC , TVO and Telefilm, MICHAEL'S FRIGHT FREE SPIRIT* IN PRE-PRODUCTION exec, p, Pat Fern s p, Donna Dudinsky d, Paul Early pre-production has begun on this feature Feature film to be shot in Toronto beginning in Lang d,D.P. Rodney Charters sd, Ingrid Cusiel film for children shooting as of end-December in September. With financial participation of Tele­ narrated by Gerald and Lee Durrell, and around Montreal, d, Michael Rubbo p, Nico le film Canada, Cineventure-Filmtel, Glen-Warren WORKING FOR PEANUTS Robert exec, p, Rock Demers, and City-TV. me, p, Robert Phillips p, Kay BRIGHTSTAR Three 1-hr dramas for H80 in association with Bachman assoe, p. Elaine Yarish p, man. David Global, Assistance from Telefilm. Scholastic LES PRODUCTIONS SOURCE PRODUCTIONS Coatsworth d, George Kaczender do,p, Laszio PRODUCTIONS Productions and Shooting Oct. 16-Nov, 22 , p, George I.p, Rae Dawn Chong, (416) 364-4321 lain Paterson se, Mary Willis (Tucker), Marisa lA FETE INC. Gioffre, (514) 288-5603 (416) 862-8995 FLYING 100 min, feature, Starts shooting Oct 24 for 6 weeks in Toronto, p, Tony Kramreither d, Paul KAY'S FILM Lynch S~ John Sheppard p, sup, Ray Sager dlst. PRODUCTIONS LTD. INTERLOCK Golden Harvest art d, Andrew Deskin 1st a,d, Thriller shooting summer '84 at various RC, David Shepherd, (416) 536-9222 PROJECTS IN NEGOTIATION locations, Budget: $1 ,5 min, se, Tom Braidwood, REINCARNATION: THE PHOENIX Stephen E, Miller, Irom their original script. CRM FI RE MYSTERY THE BOXTY CHRONICLE . * COCAINE BLUES 1336 Ste. Catherine E., Feature- length docu-drama explores the ACPAV Cda, -UK co-production, CFDC assistance. Th eatrica l feature film, shooting in B,C, and Montreal cultural and spiritual dimensions of reincar­ (514) 849-1381 Movie-ai-the week pilot for series. Budget : $2.5 South America, summer '84 , se, Peter Bryant nation, To be shot in Canada, the U,S" Egypt. min, p, Le s Harri s se, Jamie Brown, from an original story by Ralph Martin, p, Ralph CARACTERES IMPRIMES India and Australia in 1985, Budget: $620,000 ,00 ELVIS GRATTON * Martin, To shoot third 30-minute episode on the antics THE COMET HUNTER * (working title) p./d, Jonathon Kay I.p, Shirley Mac Laine, Du stin Script in development on 90 min, made-for- TV Theatrical feature about a paSSion, sked ded to Hoffman, Dennis Weaver, Leonard .Nimoy, Lili of the famed Quebecker end-automn '84, for THE STOCK EXCHANGERS theatrical feature film. With financ ia l partici­ movie, with CFDC assistance, Approx, budget : se, Michael Singh, Script in de v, Shooting 1985 begin shooti ng early October for seven weeks in Tomlin, , Willie Nelson, lorretta $1 min, p, Les Harri s se, Glenn Norman se, dew, pation of CFD C, Radio-Quebec, se./d, Julien exec. p, Ralph Martin. Montreal and surrounding area, A majority Lynn, George Harrison, Eli sabeth Kubler-Ross, con , Jean-Claude Lord, Canadian co production with Garance Films, Isaac 8ashevis Singer. Poulin, Pierre Fala rd eau p, Bernadette Pay eur WHITE REINDEER Paris, d, Suzy Cohen, AU PRES DE MA BLONDE $9 million (U,S) feature to shoot in Finland CINEFORT INC. Spring-Fall '84 , exec, p, Ralph Martin se. Michael lAWRENCE S. DAY Script in development se, Gilles No~1 p, Marc (514) 288-3350 DEVINE VIDEOWORKS PRODUCTIONS, INC. Daigle, Fischer d, Elai Ketola, Jack Willoughby, CORP. A LIFE'S WORK * TALES OF THE MOUSE (213) 762-6424 - 980-2544 A lA MODE Six half-hour TV dramas for children, Script HOCKEY LEAGUE * developm ent assistance from Telefilm Canada (416) 921-8431 One -hour an imated TV specia l. ApproL budget : p, Mary Arm strong se, Bill Freeman, based on DEATH IN VENICE, INC, PRODUCTIONS INC. $1.5 min. CFDC assistance p./se, Ralph Martin RAFFI'S BIG BEAUTIFUL PLANET stories by Fr eeman and Armstrong, Theatrical feature lilm with built-in rock video (416) 925-8200 anim, Malcolm Collett, A one-hour conceptual 'picture-music' televi­ se gment, DIVI is a techno-pop comedy/satire on sion specia l to be aired on the CBC Network, in vio lence in America, shooting in RC , and Venice LIFE IN A BOWL HOMEWORK prime -time 1985, exec, p, Devine Videoworks Beach, California, To begin pre-production Shooting scheduled for June 85 on 80 min, One -hour TV drama p.lse, Mary Armstrong, DAVID PICTURES INC. Corp, p./d, David Devine eo-p, Richard Mozer, August 17, 1984 with principal photography feature about th e misadventures of a goldfish, (416) 222-7743 Glenn Sernyk, Loca tions will be in arou nd Toronto wit h a DORIS NIELSEN beginning October 9, 1984 lor five weeks, Sixty-minute TV drama about the life of wa rtime budget 01 $350,000, p, Rachelle Charron, Ste­ Budget : $US 115 million, From an original story M,P, from northern Saskatchewan p, Mary OPAL phen J. Pa yne as soe, p, Joyce Gordon se./d, FOUR NINE FILM and screenplay by Mel Stone Kenn edy em, p, Arms tr ong, , SCARAB H, Arnold Gefsky p, Lawrence S, Day se./sd, Mel Stephen J. Payne anim, Alan Peppi att I.p, Joyce Stone Kennedy d,o,p, Robert Elswit eo-p./p, man , Gordon, Le s Rubi e, J T. Bear, Zoe Adams, ORION PRODUCTION LTD. Three film s to be produced as a trilogy of movies (416) 927-0113 Michael W, Hadley ed , David Kern mus, so p, Gary CANAMERICA Muth & Jeff Lyo ns aSSDe, p, Robert H, Kahn cast. NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH bas ed on the three novels by John Starnes (403) 266-7482 d, Pam Kaplan 1st a,d, Jan Warienga sp, efx, sup, A series of 3 short lilms to be made in co­ ENTERTAINMENT titled , "Deep Sleepers", "Scarab", "Oflons Belt" operation with Toronto Police Force, I'm In terest­ Michael Linnick stills Joanna Hogg, Lisa Lager. p,e, David Pictures Inc, p, Allan Warg on and JOHN WARE THE HIGH RIDER * ed ; Safety in the Street , Staying Interested, CORPORATION Garry Bl ye ass t. p, Robert Anderson, Twcrho~r feature scheduled to begin in Alberta, Budget : $100,000 , p, Dinah Napthine d, Ste­ (604) 738-9095 March 15/85 for 10 weeks, With the backing of MAROUIS phen J. Pay ne me, p, Rachelle Charron se, DOUGlAS AMPDC, Telefilm Canada and CBC, Budget : Stephen J. Payne OLDER $4,6 million exec, p, Hector Ross p, Maxine PRODUCTIONS Made for TV film from a story by Nyuma Shats, COMMUNICATIONS Samuels se. Rob Forsyth d. Ralph Thomas as soe, (416) 598-3962 CANAMEDIA PROD. LTD. to shoot in Alberta and Vancouver, summer-fall p, Les Kimber. (416) 977 -4807 'S4, ApprOl, 'budget : $S50,OOO p, Ralph Martin d, LTD. APRIL FOOL Nyuma Shats se, Graham Crowell, HARRY JAKOBS (403) 482-2594 PRODS. LTD. 598-0722 (514) 483-4555 NUMBERS 598-0722 598-0722 TIME OF YOUR LIFE 598-0722 Montreal-set soap, three-part mini-series for EDGE CODING 16/35 mm CBC on teenagers' relationships to family and EDITING SUPPLIES 598-0722 school, Prepping for December shoot p./d Harry 598-0722 Jacobs assoc, p, Patty Lavoie story ed, Joan Irving-Herman se. Leila Basen, Gwynne Basen, 598-0722 Harry Jacobs CBC liaison Michel Lavoie cast f 598-0722 Marilyn (azaar, First Act Studios, Call, for the best price 598-0722 Ph one or write for our free 598-0722 INSIGHT SUSAN DUNCAN catalogue of Books on Film. 598-0722' Mail orders worldwide, PRODUCTIONS RALPH BRUNJES 598-0722 (416) 596-8118 PETER SMITS 598-0722 25 Bloor Sl Wes~ 2nd floor TUCKER 598-0722 Toronto,ONT. 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November 1984 - Cinema Canada/47 • elM E MA~ • QUICKSILVER NATIONAL FILM BOARD TAPESTRY Three-part mini-series scheduled to shoot PROJECTS IN NEGOTIATION Summer-Fall '84 . 1880's historical drama (Prairie Studlio) PRODUCTIONS Locations : Northern OntariO, Alberta p. Nick (204) 949-3161 (416) 863-6677 Bakyta, Glenn Ludlow. side. To shoot as of March '85 in Montreal area TALKING DIRTY for six weeks. Budget : $2.5 min. f./d. Harry 1919! - THE WINNIPEG THE BLACK DONNElLYS Comedy movie based on the successful play by Jakobs p. man. Peter Serapelia 1st a.d. Frank UMBARA BROS. FILMS GENERAL STRIKE Four-hour miniseries scheduled to shoot in Sherman Snukal. In co-venture with Primedia Ross sc. Evan Keliher, Jakobs cast First Act 1985. p./sc. Rick Butfer d. Tony Barry st. cens. (41 ,6) 723-8493 Productions, with financial assistance from the A fea ture-length drama With documentary Studios - Marilyn Lazaar. Charles Isra el. Alberta Motion Picture Development Corp. exec. elemen ts to shoot Fall '84 . exec. p. Jan D'Arcy SOJOURN p. Richard Nielsen p, Michael Douglas sc. p./d. Derek Mazur, Bob Lower sc. Lower. Adventure comedy set in Canada and Indonesia Sherman Snukal. KEG PRODUCTIONS LTD. Budget $1.4 million. Asian dis!. : P.T. Parkit Films (416) 924-2186 PHOENIX PICTURES TAURUS 7 p. Christopher Heard d. Danu Umbara se. Chris­ PROJECT ONE topher Heard, Melanie Umbara J.p. Christopher Feature film In development. Financial support GO BOY (604) 688-7858 FILM CORPORATION Heard, Eric Fryer, Bill Vybert, Lydia Kardou. from Alberta Culture. p. Michael Douglas. Shooting schedule TBA, exec. p. Ralph C. Ellis p. (514) 288-4972 William Davidson se. Davidson, based on auto­ CHANNEl ONE graphy by Roger Caron con sult Roger Caron. Feature film in development Budget and loca­ AN AMERICAN LOVE AFFAIR WACKO PRODUCTIONS tion TBA. exec. p. David H. Brady me. moe. Box 1651 - ELMWOOD A TV 90-minute musical look at the Golden Era David Gregson It. Steven Alix nat p. Elaine KORICAN of the American Automobile 1945-1970. To be Jasper AB PRODUCTIONS Fleming. shot September 1984. In cooperation with TOE 1 EO (416) 749-1197 COMMUNICATIONS WGBH Boston. p. Claudio Castravelli, Peter L. LES PRODUCTIONS Serapilia p.{d. Michel Wachniuc. (403) 852-4728 CAFE ROMEO (416) 532-0265 90-mlnu te theatrical film chic romantic youth MOLLY ARTS ECHO INC. STRIKER'S MOUNTAIN * comedy skedded to shoot May '85 for 6 weeks SISSY RIDER Television feature adventure drama set in the Project in development p. Michael Korican se. (514) 521-4370 Gay co medy feature to be shot this summer in Toronto. Budget : $15 million. p./sc. Frank adapted trom book by Charles Perkins. Canadian Rockies. Script in development until Procopio EMILE NElLIGAN * 1984 . Co-venture with LC.S. Communications October. Oev. financing : Alberta Motion Picture GOOD-BYE, PAPA New York City. sC. Derek MacKinnon p. Claudio Development Corp , Superchannel, Telefilm Feature film on the lite of the Quebecois poet Castravelli, Peter L Serapilia. Project in research. p./sc. Michael Korican. Budget : $2 .5 , million IQC, Telefilm Canada Canada, and CBC. Approx. budget : $1 .5 min. p, FILMLINE Wendy Wacko sc. Pete. White d. Alan Simmons. financing sc ript development St. completion DREAM LINE INTERNATIONAL KRASH VIDEO date Oct 15. mc. p. Aude Nantais se. Denys An action adventure feature to be shot in MOUNTAIN MEN Arcand. Septem ber 1984 in Montreal, Paris and Rio De (514) 288-5888 - - -.------3 x I-hour period dramas about the greatest PRODUCTIONS Janeiro. Budget: $2,000 ,000 . In cooperation (416) 364-0020 mounta in climbers ot all lime, Including Lucy CREE: THE LAST WAR CRY * LES PRODUCTIONS with Magnus Film Ltd , Brazil. sc. Larry Raskin, Walker's climb of the Matterhorn. locations : (formerly The Temptations EXIT TO FAME Doug Harris, based on the novel by Joel Canada U.K., France and Germany Late sum­ Newman p. Claudio Castravelli and Peter L. A high roiling, feature- length, comedy about a DE LA CHOUETTE me r/falll 985 . p. BBC-TV Canadian co-po Wendy of Big Bear) Se rapil ia exec. Leonard Tragger p. Jesse Valadao. Wakco. Six one -hour TV series, skedded for a 65-day run-down performing arts high school and its (514) 288-5719 shoot In Alberta beginning early In '85. Budget : attempt to win a New York drama competition. $6.5 million with participation from CBC/Radio­ Further deta ils TBA. exec. p. Ken Kroeker, Bryon LE GRAND 941702 Canada, Telefilm Canada and private financing. Ash sc. Howard Busgang, Bruce Bell, Shawn Thirteen hall-hour se ries for children in Itevelo[j­ exec. p. Michael Spencer p. Pieter Kroonenburg Thompson. ment IN THE CAN d. Ralph L Thomas se. Pete White, from the - ~------~ nove l by Rudy Wiebe. TEENAGERS - LES JEUNES * Aug. 31. Details Cinema Canada No. 111. p.c. LAURON One-hour drama In French and English co ­ Dalco Productions Inc. (514) 342-2340. THE BLUE MAN production NFB/ONF slated for Spring '84 FEATURES Radio-Canada, CFOC participation. Low-budget feature, to shoot In Ottawa sc. PRODUCTIONS MY AMERICAN COUSIN* Robert Geoffrion d. George Mihalka p. Pieter (416) 967-6503 LES LlMITES DU CIEl* Feature about a young girl's first romance Kroonenburg, David Patterson. LES PRODUCTIONS Feature docudrama wrapped at Maniwaki Sept wrapped in British Columbia, Sept. 22. Details GETIING OUT 15. Details Cinema Canada No. 111 p.c. ACPAV Cinema Canada No. 111 . p.e. Independent (514) 849-1381. Pictures Inc. (416) 960-6468. FIRST RISK Feature to begin shooting Fall '84 . exec. p, PRISMA INC. Theatrical feature thriller about the Mafia-CIA Johnston & Lillie p. Allan Aylward. (514) 866-3568 rescue of Gen. James Dozier from Italy's terrorist MEATBAllS III FOLLOW THAT BIRD Red Brigades. Co-ven/ture with Robert Cooper THE DISABILITY MYTH TElOC ET CILA* Theatrical comedv wraooed nllt

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National Film Studio Rental for Feature Film Telefilm Canada Details Cinema Canada No. Board of Canada (514) 333-3422 110. Additional production credits : sc. Mort Lynda G. Kemp Ransen, Terry Ryan, Arnie Gelbart, assoc. p. Dorothy Courtois, art. d. John Meighen, Hazel Costume Design er Ramage, fOCDS puller Michel Giard, cast. d. Diane ~ ~iue/y(lo. Polley. Classified Michele Harney Information Manager ------)?~------ONE-HOUR Thunder Thighs Costumes Ltd. Cinema Canada's classi­ o PRIVATE HIRE PROGRAMS 90 Portland S treet. 2 nd Floor fied ads are meant as a Toronto. Ontano MSV 2 N2 ISLANDS service and are free to o AIRPORT SERVICE One' hour drama for PBS. wrapped end-Sept (416) 362-0542 outside Toronto. Details Cinema Canada No. individuals who subscribe o SIGHTSEEING 111. p.e. Learning Corp. of America! Atlantis to the magazine. 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No request will be handled by phone, and no invoices THE LAND THAT PROFESSIONAL WKE-UP A RTIST DEVOURS SHIPS will be sent; receipts will One-hour documentary on one of the most be mailed upon request difficult underwater adventures of modern PRODUCTIONS 7-6 73- 729- 7777 history, the 1983 Arctic exploration of the wreck HMS Breadalbane. exec. .p. Andy SPECJALIZING IN PR OST}-fETIC W ORK Thom son, Michael Levine p. Joseph Macinnis, Patrick Watson, Margaret Pettigrew d. Bill FOR FILM & TE£.EVISION Mason d.o.p. Emory Kristof Release date : CBC Sons pour Images

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