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PRODUCTION GUIDE by Linda Gorman and John Timmins • • PRODUCTION GUIDE by Linda Gorman and John Timmins Verge exec. story ed. Louis Del Grande, David BARRINGTON Barlow story ed.lsc. con. David Cole d. George DEMOCRACY McCowan 1st a.d. Phil Mead unit man. Lars he following is a list of films in production (actually before cameras) PRODUCTIONS INC. Dahl des. Milt Parcher d.o.p. Nick Evdemon ed . FILMS LTD. and In negotiation In Canada. Needless to say, the films which are Vincent Kent casting Doug Barnes casting (416) 925-2620 still in the project stage are subject tq changes. A th.ird category,ln a subsidiary of asst. Judy Pike f.p. Louis Del Grande, Janet­ T THE STRUGGLE Pre-Production, will be used to indicate films which are in active pre-pro­ ORION TELEVISION Laine Green, Martha Gibson pub. David McCaughna (416) 975-7168. FOR DEMOCRACY' duction, having set a date for the beginning of principal photography and (416) 537-2911 being engaged in casting and crewing . Films are listed by the name of the Television series of ten one-hour programs STREET LEGAL created and hosted by Patrick Watson in associ­ KAY O'BRIEN Series of 6 x I-hour episodes shooting May to company which initiated the project, or with which the project is popularly ation with Central Television (Britain), ·CBC. American TV series of 12 x I-hour episodes October 1986. To be telecast in the 1986-87 associated. This is not necessarily the name of the production company. Telefilm Canada and Petro Canada. A personal shooting in Toronto July 22 to November 22. To season. Pilot was litled Shellgame. exec.p. Where the two companies are different, the name of the production com­ essay. To begin shooting in early July until June air on CBS this fall . exec. in charge of prod. Maryke McEwen p. Bonita Siegel. Duncan 1987 in 34 countries. exec.p. MiChael A. Levine pany, if known , is also given. In instances where a producer has asked us Stan Neufeld exec.p. William Asher p. Peter Lamb d. Alan Erlich. Mort Ransen , Randy Brad­ p. (Canada) Pat Watson, Ted Remerowski, not to list a project, or to withhold certain credits due to ongoing negotiations, Katz co-po Brad Markowitz. Bryce Zabel p.a. shaw sc. William Deverell, Marc Strange, Ian Nancy Button assoc.p. Caroline Furey Bamford Judith Tatar p.man. Janet Cuddy 1st a.d. Jac­ Adams, Larry Gaynor, Ian Sutherland , Judith we have respected his request. The guide only lists productions or series d./sc. Michael Gerrard, George James d. (Bri­ ques Hubert, Alan Goluboff 2nd a.d. Karen Lee Thompson , Don Truckey d.o.p. Brian A.R . whose duration will be one hour or over. tain) David Gerrard sc. Patrick Watson, Ted Re­ Hall 3rd a.d. Cynthia Gillespie uniVloe. man .. Hebb I.p. Sonja Smits, Eric Peterson,C. David Please telephone additions and up-dates information to: merowski d.o.p. Nick Evdeman . Key locations Lin Gibson cont. Elsa Dejonge p.coord. Mara Johnson. Mark Saunders, Maria Ricossa, Tanja include Greece, USA, UK, Argentina and Soviet Cinema Canada (416) 596-6829 or (514) 272-5354 McSweeny p.sec. Gina Fowler p.accl. Dorothy Jacobs pub. Jan Oddie (416) 975-7169. Precious art d. Reuben Freed assl. art d. Yale Bloc countries. FILM CREDIT ABBREVIATIONS Silvert set dec. Anthony Greco asst. set dec. d. director asst. d. assistant director s.c. script adapt. adaptation dial. dialogue ph./dop. Mort Freedman props. Dan Wladyka assl. CINEFORT INC. photog~aphy sp. ph. efx. special photographic effects ed. editor sup. ed. supervising editor props. Sean Kirby cost.des. Madeleine Stewart ward. Debi Weldon asst.ward. Michele (514) 289-9477 DIK ENTERPRISES INC. sd. sound sd. ed. sound editor sd. ree. sound recording p. des. production designer art. d. (604) 922-2626 art director set dec. set decorator m. music cost. costumes I.p. leading players exec. p. Lyle, Francine Tanguay make-up Dorothy SALVADOR Smith hair Albert Paradis d.o.p. David Her­ executive producer p. producer assoc. p. associate producer line p. line producer p. sup. A one-hour documentary about a dialogue for HITCHHIKER rington cam.lsteadicam op. Juain Chojnacki production supervisor p. man. production manager p.c. production company dis!. distributor peace in EI Salvador currently shooting on loca­ A TV series, 13 x 1/2 hours for HBO. Called a 1st ass!. cam. Michael Hall 2nd ass!. cam. tion . sc.lp. Mary Armstrong. suspense-anthology, shooting in Vancouver, An asterisk (*) following the film's title indicates financial participation by Telefilm Canada's Tony Guerin sd. David Lee boom Jim Broadcast Program Development Fund. Aug . 25 to December. p. David Lart d. per Thompson gaffer Bobby Hannah best boy episode p.man. Hugh Spencer-Phillips Barry Goodwin elee. Bing McKibbon, Kevin AI­ p.coord. Penny Gibbs cast.d. Anne Andersons lenthwaithe key grip Marthew Pill grips Robert CINEGRAPHE INC. f.p . TBA. Rice , Cranston Gobbo, Ron Foley construc. (418) 683-2543 ON LOCATION coord. Tony Parkin trans. coord. Fred lonson I.p. Patricia Kalember, Keone Young, Tony MAGIE DE THEATRE Soper, Lane Smith , Brian Benben , Priscilla A one hour docu-drama about the extraordinary DON CARMODY . Lopez , Jan Rubes. vitality of the perlorming arts. Principal shooting in Quebec City, May 30 to June 15. Additional PRODUCTIONS LTD. ALLIANCE ARIANElREVCOMI shooting this fall p.ld. Nicholas Kinsey sc. (416) 598-5219 ENTERTAINMENT CINEVIDEO INC. CBCITORONTO Michael Pouliot d.o.p. Nicholas Kinsey cam. THE ARM (416) 975-3311 op. Gu y Picard sd. Jean-Guy Bergeron . An American theatrical feature shooting in CORPORATION FLAGRANT DELIT Chicago September 7, then in Toronto Sep­ Head Office (416) 967-1174 A ~ranco-Canadian co-production shot in Fr­ CHASING RAINBOWS tember 15 for nine weeks. p. Don Carmody, ance October 13 for nine weeks exec. p. Justine A 13 x l-hour drama series set in Montreal in the Martin Ransohoff d. Harold Becker p. man. CONTROL Heroux (Cdn.), Jean Nachbaur (France) d. sc. early 1920s. Shooting began in Toronto April 16 CINE·GROUPE INC. (514) 524-7567 Joyce Kozy King I.p. Matt Dillon , Diane Lane, A made lor TV feature which deals with a Jacques Sante d.o.p. Fran90is Protat I.p. for 18 months. For broadcast in January, 1988. Tommy Lee Jones. psychological experiment about survival in a Donald Pilon, Anne Letourneau . Co-production between CBC and Northernlight LA BANDE A OVIDE* nuclear shelter shooting currently in Rome. To and Picture. exec.p. Mark Blandford p. Louise An animated made-for- TV series, 65 x 13 min. premiere on HBO and CTV in the spring of Turcotte Gerlach, John Galt (NL and P) p.des. Scheduled for completion in December 1987. David Moe (NL and P) assoc.p. Charles Pan­ FILMLINE 1987. A Canadalltaly/France co-production be­ Belgium/Canada co-production. p. Jacques Pet­ ATELIERS AUDIO· tuso (NL and P) CBC engineer Keith Field tween Alliance Entertainment Corporation , Cris­ tigrew, Jacques Vercruyssen (Belgium) d. Jean INTERNATIONAL assoc.p.lp.prod. Karen Lapoint p.man. Dwight taldiFilm and Les Films Ariane p. Denis Heroux, Sarault wrt. Jean-Pierre Liccioni p.man. Ginerte (514) 288-5888 Franco Cristaldi. Alexandre Mnouchkine d. VISUELS DU QUEBEC Gallinger unit man. Alan MacPherson p.acel. (514) 277-2299 Pouliot budget $5.5 million with participation Guiliano Montaldo sc. Brian Moore from original Bev Smithyman art.d. Rey Kelar artist Valerie from Telefilm Canada, Societe generale du JOURNEY IN TEARS story by Pietro Angela, Guiliano Montaldo art. d. HORTENSE* White sc. Douglas Bowie d. William Fruet 1st cinema, Radio-Canada. TV mini-series, Franco-Canadian co-production Luciano Ricceri cam. Armando Nannuzzi I.p. Theatrical dramatic feature shooting in Montreal a.d. Stacey Curtis 2nd a.d. David Webb 3rd p. Nicolas Clermont, Pieter Kroonenberg, Jac­ Kate Nelligan, Burt Lancaster, Ben Gazzara, Oct. 6 for four weeks p. Nicole Lamothe d. Jean a.d. Ross Clyde 4th a.d. Rico Gerussi cont. BINO FABULE* ques Dorlman d. Jacques Dortman, Max Kate Reid . Andrea Ferreol , Cyrielle Claire. Er­ Chabot d.o.p. Daniel Jobin p. man. Doris Girard Brooks McGrath Field p.sec. Donna Devion , A 90-minute 3D animation shooting in Montreal Fischer. Started shooting Oct 10for nine weeks land Josephson pub. Margaret Konopacki. panicipatlon: Telefilm, Societe generale du Bernice Quiggan sp.ass!. Lynn McGrath d.o.p. for one year. Co-production Belgium/Canada. in China and Paris. With participation from CSC, John Galt cam.op. Barry Bergthorsen gaffer cinema, Rad io-Canada. exec.p. Jacques Pertigrew p. Andre A. Be­ Radio-Canada. NIGHT HEAT Paul Morrison lighting Len Watier, Dave langer admin. Berangere Maltes, Louise Weekly television series for CBS and CTV net­ Rowan, Dave 0001 sd. Tom Bilenkey boom L'Abbee d. Rejeane Taillon asst.d. Andre Rous­ works. Shooting 22 x I-hour episodes in To­ Larry Kent des.coord. Bill Parry staging Steve sil wrt. Jean-Pierre Liccioni, Nicole Leriche. ronl0 from July 86 to Aprrl 87. exec.p. Sonny ATLANTIS FILMS Lemberg staging crew Ken Gray, Derek With partiCipation from Telefilm Canada, LES FILMS Grosso, Larry Jacobson exec. story ed. Phillip Loomes set dec. Armando Sgrignuoli, Michael Societe generale du cinema. Rosenberg sup.p. Stephen J. Roth p. Andras LIMITED Happy props. Ron Ror, Michael Tawton FERRICAN LTEE Hamori p.man. Jeff King I.p. Scort Hylands , (416) 462-0140 cos!.des. Suzanne Mess cost. Muriel (514) 288-1888 Allan Royal , Jeff Wincott, Susan Hogan , Louise Sampson, Michael Harris, Ti Nicholls, Bruce Vallance, Sean McCann. AIRWAVES" Cordier make-up Daisy Bijac hair Anita Miles CTC PRODUCTIONS ANN MCNEIL A dramatic-comedy series of 13 x one-half-hour sp.efx.
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