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PRODUCTION GUIDE by Del Mehes and Michael Dorland CINE MA5: PRODUCTION GUIDE by Del Mehes and Michael Dorland assL Andrew Brown (head), Linda Les Medon tech. d. Bob Burns post Langdon make-up Mike Westmore audio p. Tony Givirn audio John Mc- PRIMEDIA he following is a list of films in production (actually before, (sp, efx.l Alona Herman hair Susan Ewen VTR Jerry McGuinness boom Mi­ Boyd transp. coor. Scolt Irvine Iransp. chael O'Connor, Gary Oppenheimer vi­ PRODUCTIONS LTD. the cameras) and in negotiation in Canada. Needless to say, deotape ed. Terry Pickford grip Norm T capt George Greive filmed. Billy Weber (416) 361-0306 the films wliich are still in the proiect stage are subject to • Lp. Timothy Hutton, Lindsay Grouse. Smith Lp. Lori Haltier, Barbara Law, changes. A third category, In Pre-production, will he used to Alex Leslie, James Carroll Jordan, Tom indicate films which are in active pre-production, having set a Hallick, Mimi Kuzyk, Paul Hecht, Lisa AMATEUR NATURALIST^ date for the beginning of principal photography and being Howard Bruce Fairbairn, Ross Petty, Shooting-began July 25th in Europe and Dave Nichols, Melody Ryane, Dan Buccos, Canada. Will wrap June 1983. 13 half- engaged in casting and crewingl. Films are listed by the name of INTERNATIONAL Audra Williams, Jamie Dick, Simon hour programs. Budget: Si.7 million. the company which initiated the project, or with which the CINEMA CORPORATION Reynolds, David Bolt, Sean McCann, Pre-sold to CBC, ChanneU (G.B.) South project is popularly associated. This is not necessarily the name Joyce Gordon, Larry Reynolds, Allan African Broadcasting Corp, T.V Ontario, (514) 284-9354 of the production company. Where the two companies are Royal, Teri Austin, James B. Douglas, Radio-Canada p.c. Amateur Naturalist Neil Dainard, George R. Robertson, Ri­ Prod. Ltd. ex. p. Pat Ferns, PelerKinder- different, the name of the production company, if known, is also chard Farrell, Alf Humphries, Lynn Vogt, sley p. Paula Quigley d. Alastair Brown given. In instances where a producer has asked us not to list a LOUISIANA Terry Harford, Annette Terry, Richard [Cdal, Jonathan Harris (Europe! SD. Ge­ A Canada-France co^produced feature project, or to withhold certain credits due to ongoing negotiations, Comar, Bob Durosiers, Maida Rogerson, rald Durrell Lp. Gerald Durrell, Lee film and 6 x 1-hour TV series began Suzanne Barker, Murray Lowry, Walker Duirell we have respected his request. location shooting Mar. 30 principally in Baton-Rouge, Louisiana, and briefly in Boone, Linda Carter, Raymond Hunt, France, for three months, based on the Reg Dreger, Bob Collins, Eric Fink, Brian Please telephone additions and up-dates information to: novel by Maurice Denuziere. p.c. Cine- George, Sharonlyn Sparrow, Cali Tim- RSL FILMS LTD. Cinema Canada (416) 596-6829 or (514) 272-5354. Louisiana Inc. (Cdn), Filmax (France), Gaumont (Francel p. Denys Heroux & (514) 931-7155 Film credit abbreviations John Kemeny sc. Charles E. Israel sc. d. director assL d. assistant director sc. script adapt, adaptation diaL dialogue adapt. John Melson, Dominique Fabre, JOY pli./dop. photography up. pii. eix. special photographic effects cd. editor sup. ed. ^tienne Perier p. man. Stephane Rei- NATIONAL FILM BOARD A Canada-France co-production, Shoot- supervising editor sd. sound sd. ed. sound editor sd. rec sound recording p. des. chel p. des. Jack Macadam art d. Ivo (Ontario Regional - ing on this feature film began Feb. 7 for Christanti d.o.p. Michel Brault isl a.d. 12 weeks in Montreal, New York, Paris production designer art cL art director set dec. set decorator m. music cost. Prod. Ctre) costumes Lp. leading players exec. p. executive producer p. producer assoc. p. Pierre Magny 2nd a.d. Jacques Methe and Mexico, co-p. Movie Corp. IX Inc. a associate producer line p. line producer p. suv. production supervisor p. man. mus. comp, Claude Boiling ed. Sabine (416) 369-3012 subsidiary of RSL Films, and ATC 30D0 production nianagerp.c production company dist distributor An asterisk |*i fol­ Mamou unit man. PeterBray p. coord. [Francel. French crew p. Benjamin lowing the film's title indicates financial participation by the Canadian Film Luise Massari p. acct. Kay Larlham ABORTION Simon d. Serge Bergon Jst a. d. Jean- Development C:orporation. cont. Johanne Tolley-Harwood set One hour documentary TV special Pierre Vergne hair Gerald Porcher dresser Linda Allen prop master Gil- began shooting Nov. 22 in Canada, United Canadian crew p. Stephen J. Roth, les Aird prop man. Marc Corriveau States, South America and Japan. Shoot Robert Lantos p. man. Lyse Lafontaine asst. set dresser Serge Bureau sp. efx. has two more days to go. exec. p. John assoc. p. man. Jean G^rin admin, Manon Bougie-Boyer unit man. Ginette Thomas Fisher, Cliff Winger cost. des. Spotton and Kathleen Shannon p. John John Hay cost coord. Blanche Boileau, Hardy 2nd asst. a.d. Pedro Gandol 3rd Kramer and Signe Johansson d. Gail Luc Leflaguais, Rendc April, l^uise Jobin, asst. a.d. Frangois Sylvestre cont Bri- ON LOCATION Singer. Francesca Chamberland const, man. gitte Germain d.o.p. Richard Ciupka Siegel ex. p. Sig Gerber d. Don Shebib Harold Trasher draftsman Randy 1st asst. cam. Andy Chmura and asit BC. Janet Kramz, Martin Lagerd.o.p. Vic Moore make-up artists Suzanne Be- cam. Jacques Bernier art d. Csaba BLACKLIGHT 542519 Sarin ed. Myrtle Virgo pub. David Mc­ noit, Joan Isaacson make-up asst. Jo- NEDERLANDER Kertesz set d. Abraham Lee props Jean Caughna l.p. Susan Wright, Paul Kel- siane Deschamps hairdressers Aldo Bourret graphics Andrew Gryn ast ONTARIO LTD. nian, Lindsay Connell, Michael J. Rey­ Signoretti, Patrick Archambauh cam. Al DROTHERS props. Pierre Davreux asst, arL d. (416) 977-5023 nolds, C, Kerry Keane, Lynda Mason Smith focus puller Sylvain Brault Colette Derek wardrobe Laurie Drew Green, Sharon Dyer. loader/clapper Rene Daigle stills- TELEVISION AND dresser Marianne Carter asst ward. man Takashi Seida gaffer Jock Brandis Louise Gagn^ ward, trainee Catherine BLACKLIGHT best boy Frieder Hochheim electrician FILM PRODUCTIONS Saurinl make-up M.-Jos^e Lafontaine Feature TV drama forCBC begins shoot­ Ira Cohen key grip Johnny Daoust (416) 446-5311 make-up trainee Jillian Chandler ing April 25 in Toronto for 5 weeks, camera grip Emmanuel Lupine grip hair Bob Pritchett sd. Don Cohen boom ACFC crew. Budget: $1.8 million, p.c. FILMLINE Pierre Charpentier sd. recordist Rich­ Eric Zimmer gaffer Steve Danyluk best Blacklighi 542519 Onl. Ltd. ex. p. Bruce ard Lightstone boom man Jim Thomp­ A CASE OF LIBEL boy Yves Charbonneau key grip Jacob Raymond and Joseph Gates p. John PRODUCTIONS INC. son l.p. Margot Kidder, Andrea Ferreol, Taping 90 min. drama at Showline Stu­ Rolling grip Michel Saint-Pierre dialog. Ecken d. Marc Daniels sc. Corey Blech- (514) 878-1469 Ian Charleson, Lloyd Bochner, Victor dios in Toronto April 23-24 and 27-28. Daniel Landau stills Attila Doiy p. asst man p, man. David Coatsworth asst. d. Lanoux, John Vernon. Budget: $900,000. Licensed to Showtime Jean-Claude Cloutier drivers Pierre Tony Lucibello d.o.p. Marc Irwin art d. and First Choice. p.c. NederlanderBros. B6dard, L6o D. Carpentier Lp. Claudia Karen Bromley sd. Doug Ganton ed. Co-production of feature film based on Udi, Kenneth Welsh. John Irving's best-selling novel slated Television &, Film Prod. ex. p. Gladys Ron Wiseman Lp. Brooke Adams, Lesleh Rackmil p. John Dalmage d, Eric Till sc. Donaldson, Susan Roman, Ron James. for May 2 start for seven weeks in Mont­ real and two weeks in Tadoussac. Bud­ LORIMAR PRODUCTIONS Henry Denker assoc p. Meg Goard Joe Kelly, Isobel Mejias, and membersof asst. d. Roseanne Corbett floor d. Ike the Famous People Players. get : $5.6 million U.S. In con|ufiction with Tony Richardson's Woodfall Pro­ INC. Zylstra technical p. Bob Bums I. p. Ed REN-DOC ductions, p. Neil Hartley co.p. Filmline (416) 446-5615 Asner, Daniel J. Travanti, Gordon Pin- d. Tony Richardson p. man. Mychelle sent, Robin Gammell, Lawrence Dane, FILM PROD. LTD. Boudrias d.o.p. David Watkins art d. LOVING FRIENDS AND Michael Reynolds, Larry Reynolds, Chris (416) 961-0555 CBC Jocelyne Herbert 1st a.d. Bill Scott p. Wiggins, Tom Harvey, Michael Zelniker, (416) 925-3311 coord. Daniel Rohrbach unit man. PERFECT COUPLES Meg Hogarth, Charlotte Blunt. Estelle Lemieux dist Orion (U.S.& Can.)/ 80 half-hour series for pay television. 58 RENO AND THE DOC J&.M Film Sales (foreign! i.p. Jodie Fos­ half-houi^ wrapped Mar. 15. Taping for Feature film for theatrical release. SEEING THINGS episodes 59-80 at Global Studios Toron­ Eight half-hour series. Two shows al­ ter, Nastassia Kinski, Beau Bridges. Shooting April 18 for4 weeks in Tpronto to, from April ll. exec. p. in charge of and B.C. p,c. Ren-Doc Film Prod. Ltd, p. ready shot. Third Snow titled I'm Looking prod. Eddie Oenault exec. p. Michael Through Vou shoots March 28-Apr. 19. David Mitchell and Sean Ryerson ex. p. Brandman, David Jacobs p. Tom Chero- Damien Lee p. man. Sean Ryerson d.o.p. T.V. Drama Dept. assoc. p. Martin nes line p. Joyce Kozy King d. Sheldon Wiener, Duncan Lamb ex. p. Robert HURON Ludek Bogner sd. Nolan Roberts ed. Larry, Joe Scanlan sc. Joyce Keener James Lahti, Mairin Wilkinson art d. Allen p. Louis Del Grande and David story ed. Roberto Loiederman, Robert Barlow d. George McCowan sc. Larry PRODUCTIONS INC. Stephen Surjik l.p. Kenneth Welsh, Porter p. co-ord. Debbie Cooke post p, Heniy Ramer, Linda Griffiths. Gaynor d.o.p. Nikos Evdemon p. (604) 926-7491 co-ord. Jenniver Black post p.
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