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PRODUCTION GUIDE by Jose Arroyo • • PRODUCTION GUIDE by Jose Arroyo live concert mix Richard Horbatiuk concert land , DaVid Cole I.p. Soma Smits, Enc Peterson, Pierre Liccioni, Nicole Leriche visual concept make-up Debbie Drenman casting Anne Talt C. David Johnson, Mark Saunders, Maria Christian Bernard art d. Vianney Gauthier d.o.p. I.p. Sharon Hampson, Loi s Lilien steln . Bram R,cossa. See Issue No. 140 for complete credits . Andre G. de Tonnancour animators Nina May, he following is a list of films in production (actually before cameras) Morrison, Eric Nagler, Paula Gallivan Sharon, Yves Lapointe, Suzie Synnott work, admin. and tn negottalton tn Canada . Needless to say, the films which are Lois and Bram management Elephant Re· Diane Chartrand assist. cam!grip Sylvain Lab· CBC VANCOUVER rosse admin. Berangere MaltaiS assoc. p. Tstill in the project stage are subject to changes. A third category,ln cords! Molly Thom , Stephen Berofe , Alan Nagel. Pre-Production, will be used to indicate films which are in active pre-pro­ Elen Rosenberg, Ana Cou tinho Eric Nagler (604) 662·6241 Andre A. Belanger exec. p. Jacques Pettigrew. duction , having set a date for the beginning of principal photography and manage. Shelly McCarthy speclat guests (ten­ With partiCipation Irom Telefilm Canada , Societe tattve list) Kate and Anna McGarrigle, Bruce P,r· THE BEACHCOMBERS generale du cinema. being engaged in casting and crewing . Films are listed by the name of the rie, Don Cu llen , Roy Woodsworth , Murray Weekly television series celebrating its 16th sea· company which initiated the project, or with which the project is popularly McLaughlin , Max Aka Chubby, Sam Moses, son this year. Twenty one·hall hour shows shot associ ated . This is not necessarily the name of the production company . Belrdo Brothers and Sister Sheila , Shuflle De· on location In Gibsons, B.C. Filming runs from COMMUNICATIONS Where the two companies are different, the name of the production com­ mons , Jayne Eastwood, Robert De srOSiers, The April through September. exec. p. Bnan McKeown p. Gordon Mark prod. man. Jam Our· CLAUDE HEROUX pany, tf known, is also given . In instances where a producer has asked us Mammoth Bant, Toller Cranston, Ron Rubin m. d. Ray Parker, Joe Hampson musicians Bi ll ban story ed. Karen Petersen technicat ad­ (514) 842-6633 not to list a project, or to withhold certain credits due to ongoing negotiations, visor John Smith 1st ass!. d. Alex Pappas, Jim Beecroh , Don Englert , Charles Gray, Henry Hell· FORMULE 1 we have respected his/her request. The guide only lists productions or series Ilg , Sco" Irvine, Bnan Le onard , GUido LUCiani . Long art d. Lawrence Collett spfx John Sleep whose duratton will be one hour or over. costume design Philip Balleie d.o.p. Ken Gregg A TV senes of 13 X 1 hr. programs which tell the Paul Mills , Eric Nagler, Lorne Nehnng , Ray story 01 two race·car drivers and their families. Please telephone additions and up-dates information to : Parker, Rom Szczesniak , Graham Townsend . various d. include Don S. Williams, AI S,m· monds, Neill Fearnley, RIC Bearsto, Brad Turner, The senes starts shooting in early Apnlln France , Cinema Canada (416) 596-6829 or (514) 272-5354 Jaxk Zaza core children Ale x Armltage·Hou se. Canada, the USA , Portugal, Spain , Hungary , Au· Robin Bleasdale , Marjorie Croh, DaCCIa Bloom· Charles, Wi lkinson I.p. Bruno GerUSSI , Robert Clothier, Jackson Da Vi es, Pat John , Mananne stria, Italy, Japan, Mexico and England . exec. p. field , Phyllis Newman , Trevor Chee·A·Tow , Claude Herou x, Jean·Danlel Verhaeghe assoc. FILM CREDIT ABBREVIATIONS Sarah Dunning , Kate and Daniel Gadsby, Fayez Jones, Charlene Aleck, Rae Brown , Dlon Luther, d. director asst. d. assistant director s.c. scnpt adapt. adaptation dial. dialogue ph .ldop. Joe Austin , Shirley Brodenck, Cam Bancroh , p. Roger Heroux, Philippe Allaire d. Nardo Cas· Muhtadle . Kall Pierre. Cara Pifko, Lindsay tillo, Jacques Ertaud sc. Robert Geoffnon, photography sp. ph. efx. special photographic effects ed . editor sup. ed. supervising editor Rayman , Chad Rohee, Marlow Vella, Paul Zar· Cory Douglas. sd. sound sd. ed. sound editor sd . rec. sound recording p. des. production deSigner art. d. Bondlleld Marcoux, Sylvain Saada, Richard Mal· nett . bequ i. The $13 million series will be shot in both art director set dec. set decorator m. mUSIC cost. costumes I.p. leading players exec. p. French and Engli sh . A Canada· France co·pro· executive producer p. producer assoc. p. associate producer line p. line producer p. sup . MAJOR MOTION CANNELL FILMS OF ductlon produced by Communications Claude production supervisor p. man. production manager p.c. production company dist. dlstnbutor PICTURES Heroux and Vamp Productions. pub. Lise Dan· An asterisk (') following the film 's title indicates financial participation by Telefilm Canada's CANADA LTD. (416) 968-6344 durand , Pascale Hebert, Commumpresse (514) Broadcast Program Development Fund . 522·1813 (604) 683·2362 SECRET WEAPON J, J, STARBUCK An action! horror film shooting In Toronto and LANCE ET COMPTE' A TV series 01 13 episodes Shooting from May Van couver beginning July 21 . Co·produced With Another 13 x 1 hour episodes Shooting to Aug . ON LOCATION 12to Sept. '87 exec. p. J. RlCkley Dumm p. John Thunder Entertainment d. Mike Dolgy line p. '87 . exec . p. Claude Heroux d. Richard Martin Kousakis d. various prod. man , Rand y Chevel· Lau rence Herzog sc. Richard Oliver I.p. Jon Mkl 1st a.d. Frank Ruzczynskl assoc. p. Bill Wiggins dave prod . co-ord Valerie McNicol lac. man. Thor, Mark Dolan . Da ve Lane pub. Linda Mote d.o.p. Bernard Chantner prod , sup. Pierre DenniS Moore! Kirk Johns cas!. d. Jill Scott . I.p. prod. services Christian Danie l, Canadi an Film Laberge . sc. Reiean Tremblay, Jacques Jacob ALLEGRO! NATIONAL BELL PRODUCTIONS Dale Robertson . Production Office No. 734· m. Seargent Rock MUSIC! Thunder MUSIC. I.p. Carl Marotte , France Zobda, Marc MeSSier. (416) 787·2312 2362 . Yvan Ponton , Michel Forget, Macha Menl . FILM BOARD OF CANADA Marina Orsini , Mane·Chantal Labelle, Sylvie (514) 288-9408 SADIE AND SON CFCF Bourque, DeniS Bouchard . Michel Daigle , AI TV movi e lor CBS. Shooting from May 25 to CBCITORONTO (514) 273-6311 Richard Niquette, Thomas Donahue, Mary Lou DOWN HOME June 30. exec , p. Norton Wright p. Dick O'Con· (4 16) 975·3311 Basaraba, Andrew Bednardskl , August Schel· A feature drama co·produced by Allegro Fltms nor d. John Letwellyn Moxey d,o.p. Brian Hebb MCGOWAN'SWORLD lenberg , Sophie Renoir. With participation from and the National Film Board shooting on location 1.1/. Debbie Reynolds , Bnan McNamara, Sam CHASING RAINBOWS A Talk show! lllestyle TV senes. p. Zsolt Patak· La Brasserie O'Keefe , Ultramar , la Societe in Cape Breton. Post· production Will be done in Wannamker. Robert Morelli , DaVid Ferry. A 13 x l ·hour drama seri es set In Montreal In the faivi ass!. p. Luba Danylew lck Radlo·Canada, Canadian Broadcasting Corpo· Montreal. budget $2.6 million p. Tom Berry , Ste· Cynthia Dale, Kate Lynch . early '20s. Shooting began In Toronto Apri l 16 ration, TF1 , la Societe Fran~alse de Production , fan Wodoslawsky d. Tom Berry prod . man. and will continue until Sept '88 . For broadcast In REFLECTIONS TV senes p. Peter Au ass!. p. Lyse Fournier re­ la teleVISion SUisse Romande (SSR), Telefilm . Michael Martin d,o,p. Rodney Gibbons I.p. Ste· January, 1988. Co·production between CBC and budget $11 .5 million. fan Wodowslawsky. Jan Rubes , Jennifer Dale , CAMBIUM FILM AND Northernlight and Picture . exec . p. Mark search Joan Takefman . Ron James. Lenore Zann, Rob Roy , Frank Mac· Blandford p. LOUise TurcoM Gerlache co-p.! MUSIC VISION Leod , Daniel Nolback, Gordon Master. VIDEO PRODUCTIONS d.o.p. John Galt assoc. p. Charles Pantuso TV series . p. Peter King d. Stephen Lanthier COSCIENT INC. prod. des. DaVid Moe prod. man . Alan Mac· ass!. d, MarCia Coulfield (514) 284-2525 LTD. Pherson unit man. Bev Smithyman business ALLIANCE ENTERTAIN· (4 16) 964-8750 man. Karen Janlgan d. Bru ce Pittman , Susan LES CARNETS DE LOUISE. SHARON, LOIS AND BRAM'S Martin 1st a.d, Howard Barish 2nd a,d. Mark CFCN TELEVISION TV senes. 52 shows. p. Richard Laferriere, Lau· MENT CORPORATION Pan cer 3rd a.d, Jack Weber 4th a.d.'s Ron (403) 240-5600 rent Gaudreau d.!co-ord. Andre Guerard d, Head Office (416) 967-1174/ (514) ELEPHANT SHOW Oxley, Andrea Raffaghello design co-ord Bill Laurier Bonin , LOUIS Faure 284-9354 An award,wlnning . lively, musical television Parry art d. Peter Baran . Roy Kellar matlel INSIDE THE OLYMPICS senes for the whole family. The fourth season of storyboard artist Valerie White con!. N~ncy A series of 8 1!2 hour program s that capture all PLAYBACK NIGHT HEAT 13 1!2 hours for delivery to CBC and TV Ontano Beck prod . sec. Donna Devlon , Debra Menn· of the eXCitement , actiVity, people and events TV senes 39 episodes x 48 min . p. Richard Weekly television senes for CBS and CTV net· are to be broadcast In the Fall! Wi nter '87· '88 . p. chu k, V,kk, Allison speciat duties ass!. ~ ynn that are shaping the XV Olympic Winter games. Lalerrlere, Laurent Gaudreau d.! concept. Jean works. Shooting 22 x l·hour episodes In Toronto Bruce Glawson , Arnie Zipursky assoc. p.! prod . McG rath researcher Diane Forrest set dec. Ar· Production commenced Jan. 1, 1987, wrapping Lecle rc d.lco-ord Gaston Gagnon d. Gaston through July '87. sup, p. Stephen J. Roth , An· man. Charles Zamana head writer Mark Shek· mando Sgrinuoli ass!. set dec. Doug Jones Jan . 31 , 1988. Currently sold to CFTO, CFRN , Gagnon dras Hamon exec.
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