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PRODUCTION GUIDE by Del Mehes and Michael Dorlanii CI M L M A~g PRODUCTION GUIDE by Del Mehes and Michael Dorlanii Comar, Bob Durosiers, Maida Rogerson, Tor. Liz Raimos sc. con. Steven Alix Suzanne Barker, Murray Lowry, Walker d.o.p. Frank Lenk ist cam. Eric Cayla he following is a list of films in production (actually before Boone, Linda Carter, Raymond Hunt, 2nd cam. Richard St-Pierre 3rd cam. RASKALNIKOV-EDWARDS the cameras! and in negotiation in Canada. Needless to say, RegDreger, Bob Collins, Eric Fink, Brian Louis Bother grip Martin Pilon, Pierre PRODUCTIONS T George, Sharonlyn Sparrow, Call Tim- Theoret gaffer Walter Klymkiw elec­ the films which are still in the project stage are subject to tric. Claude Pothiergrip electric. Nor- changes. A third category, /n Pre-production, will be used to mand Guy electric. Franpois Vincelatte (819) 684-0440 indicate films which are in active pre-production, having set a stills- Alex Dukay sd. Michel Lorion date for the beginning of principal photography and being boom Normand Mercier, Jean-Marc UNDERCURRENTS ~~ NATIONAL FILM BOARD Magnan art. d. Csaba Kertesz asst. art A musical-drama being shot on loca­ engaged in casting and crewing). Films are listed by the name of (Ontario Regional d. Raymond Larose set dresser Abra­ tion in Ottawa for an April 16 comple­ the company which initiated the project, or with which the Prod. Ctre) ham Lee asst. set dresser Brian Camp­ tion, p. Pal Edwards, Bob Thomp pi-oject is popularly associated. This is not necessarily the name bell props Jean Bourret props buyer a.d. David Vainola cam. Mike Mitchell (416) 369-3012 of the production company. Where the two companies are Norman Sarrazin cost. des. Laurie art d. Robert Allen cont. Alice O'Neil Drew ward, dresser Mariane Carter sc. Rob Thompson, David Vainola unit different, the name of the production company, if known, is also ABORTION ward, master Louise Gagne asst. pub. Bill Sweelman asst. cam. Dave given. In instances where a producer has asked us not to list a One hour documentary TV special dresser Mary Jane Wallace make-up Kovacs gaffer Mark Ingram grip David project, or to withhold certain credits due to ongoing negotiations, began shooting Nov. 22 in Canada, United Louise Mignault, Katherine Casaull hair Martin sd. Larry Munn cost. Sue Upton we have respected his request. States, South America and Japan. Shool Bob Pritchett, Richard Hansen art dept. mus. Rob Thompson ed. David Vainola has two more weeks to go, exec. p. John crew Clark Simcoe, Lyne Trout asst. tech. con. Tony Lhotsky Lp. John Mil­ Spotton and Kathleen Shannon p. John set props Pierre Davreux painters lard, Eleanor Crowder, Merle Matheson, Please telephone additions and up-dates information to: Kramer and Signe Johansson d. Gail Alain Giguere, Denise Giguere tech. Judi Young, Norman Belair; Phil Gray, Cinema Canada (416) 396-6829 or (S14) 272-5354. Singer. dir. & ecu. Michel Lapoinle tech. Robert Backstael, Gerald Lunz,Vivienne sup. & aiguilleur David Goodman Atkinson, Frances Brady, Naomi Camp VTR operator Gaetan Huot. bell, Barbara Young, Lee Vainola, Mi­ Film credit abbreviationi^ chael James. d. director asst. d. assistant director so. script adapL adaptation dial dialogue ph./dop. photography sp. ph. efx. special photographic effects ed. editor sup. ed. PRIMEDIA CUNNING supervising editor sd. sourjd sd. ed. sound editor sd. rec. sound recording p. des. PRODUCTIONS LTD. Made for pay-TV feature, shooting as of production designer art, d. art director set dec. set decorator m. music cost. March 28. exec. p. Tele-metropole In­ costumes I. p. leading players exec. p. executive producer p. producer assoc. p. (416) 361-0306 ternational p. RSL Films d. Allan Erlich. associate producer line p. line producer p. sup. production supem.sor p. man. Crew^ list next issue. production manager p. c production company dist distributor An asterislt(') fol­ AMATEUR NATURALIST lowing the film's title indicates financial participatio'n by the Canadian Film Shooting began July 25th in Europe and Development Corporation. Canada Will wrap June 1383. iS half- hour programs. Budge I: Sl,7 million. Pre-sold to CBC, Channel 4 iGB.) South IN PRE-PRODUCTION African Broadcasting Corp., TV Ontario, Radio-Canada. p.c. Aiiiateur Naturalist ON LOCATION Prod, Ltd ex. p. Pat FernS, Peter Kinder- sley p. Paula Quigley d. Alasiair Brown ASTRAL FILM EAGLE FILMS (Cdal, .lonathan Harris (Europel sc. Ge­ rald Durrell Lp. Gerald Durrell, Lee PRODUCTIONS LTD. (CANADA! INC. CBC LORIMAR PRODUCTIONS Durrell (416) 534-7711 (514) 748-6541 (416) 925-3311 INC. OUT OF WEDLOCK (416) 446-5615 PYGMALION . Comedy feature begins shooting April SEEING THINGS RSL FILMS LTD. Adaptation of the G.B. Shaw play for Pay- 17 in Toronto for five weeks. Budget Eight half-hour series. Two shows al­ LOVING FRIENDS AND TV. Co-production with 20th Century $450,000- Developed with the assistance ready shot. Third Snow titled Vm Looking PERFECT COUPLES Fox. Toronto shoot set for April 4, exec, of the CFDC. p. Gaopal Goel exec. p. Through.You shoots March 28-Apr, 19, - 80 half-hour series for pay television. 58 (514) 931-7155 p. Harold Greenberg p. Dan Redler p. Janesh Dayal d. Harvey Frost sc. Ken T,V. Drama Dept. assoc. p. Martin half-hours wrapped Mar. 15. Taping for des. William Beeton cost. Ann Hollo- Gass Lp. Saul Rubinek, Kate Lynch, Dixie Wiener, Duncan Lamb ex. p. Robert episodes 5980 at Global Studios Toron­ JOY wood p. man. Richard Baker p. exec. Sealle. Allen p. Louis Del Grande and David to, ironi April ll, exec. p. in charge of A Canada-France co-production. Shoot­ Joel Greenberg Lp. Peter O'Toole, Mar- Barlow d. George McCowan sc. Larry prod. Eddie Denault exec, p, Michael ing on this feature film began Feb. 7 fot got Kidder. Gaynor d.o.p. Nikos Evdemon p. Brandman, David Jacobs p. Tom Chero- 12 weeks in Montreal, New York, Paris FILMLINE des. Dan Yarhi music Phillip Schreib- nes line p. Joyce Kozy King d. Sheldon and Mexico, co-p. Movie Corp. IX Inc. a man ed. Vincent Kent, Ken Mullally Larry, Joe Scanlan 8c. Joyce Keener subsidiary of RSL Films, and ATC 3000 CANAMEDIA PROD. LTD. PRODUCTIONS INC. story ed. Roberto Loiederman, Robert publicity David MoCaughna Lp. Louis (France). French crew p. Benjamin 16 Servington Cres., (514) 878-1469 Del Grande, Janet-Laine Green. Martha Porter p. co-ord. Debbie Cooke post p. Simon d. Serge Bergon 1st a. d. Jean- Toronto, Ontario Gibson, Al Bernado, Lynne Gordon, Ivan co-ord. Jenniver Black post p. asst. Pierre Vergne hair Gerald Porcher Beaulieu, Frank Adamson, Murray West- Bruce Mailing p. acct, Deborah Johnson Canadian crew p. Stephen J. Roth, WEDNESDAY'S CHILD gate, Louis Negin, Cec Linder, Raich asst. acct. Marr Morgan asst. to acct. Robert Lantos p. man. Lyse Lafonlaine THE COMET HUNTER Movie for television, 90 min. Scheduled Pre-production has begun, with prin­ Wallace. dept. Elizabeth Keaney assoc. d. Karen assoc. p. man. Jean Gerin admin. for spring 198:1 in Ontario, p. Les Harris cipal photography set for Spring '83 Estrada, Don McCuIcheon p. assoc. Manon Bougie-Boyer unit man. Ginetle sc. Glenn Norman in Montreal, p. Pieter Kroonenbur^ Jayne Harris art d. Gerry Holmes asst. Hardy and asst. a.d. Pedro Gandol 3rd David Patterson p. man. Mychelie Bou- art d. Andree Brodeau asst. to art asst. a.d. Francois SyJvestre cont. ffri- drias. HURON depl. Dehra Deeks set dresser Jeff gitte Germain d.o.p. Richard Ciupka ROCK'N'ROLL Fruitman, Richard Allen asst. set 1st asst. cam. Andy Chmura 2nd asst. Musical on film and tape for pav-TV, 96 PRODUCTIONS INC. dresser Elizabeth Calderhead, Nadia cam. Jacques Bernier art. d. Csaba inin,, scheduled for early 1983. p. Les HOTEL NEW HAMPSHIRE Salnick props Jackie Field, Peter Flet­ Kertesz set d. Abraham Lee props Jean Harris sc. John Gray Co-production of John Irving's best- (604) 926-7491 cher costume des. Julie Ganlon key Bourret graphics Andrew Gryn asf. selling novel set for a May start in costumes Gayne Gardiner ward, asst props. Pierre Davreux asst. art. d. Montreal, with second unit photography Allison Till hair. Vittorio Monteleone Colette Derek wardrobe Laurie Drew in Vienna, Austria. In conjunctien with ICEMAN make-up Kathy Southern p. asst. dresser Marianne Carter asst. ivard. CANAMERICA FILM Tiiny Richardson's Woodfall ProducOenS. line p. Filmline p. Neil Hartley A R^ A contemporary American story shoot­ Steven Brandman, Jeff Powers, Gary Louise Gagne ward, trainee Catherine CORPORATION Vandenbor, Global Personnel p. sup. Sauriol make-up M.-Josee Lafontaine chardson. ' ^^ ing in Vancouver, Stewart, B.C. anti (604) 738-9095 Churchill Falls, Man. from Feb. 21 - May Greg Copeland fl. man. Gerry Wilkin­ make-up trainee Jillian Chandler 21. Medium-range budget for ihis thea­ son lighting d. Tom Swartz lighting hair Bob Pritchett sd. Don Cohen boom BIG BEAR op. Richard Allen, Tom Fennessy, trical feature film, with 85% Canadian Eric Zimmer gaffer Steve Danyluk best TALES OF THE MOUSE shooting scheduled for Summer '83, gaffer Adrian Goldberg, Martin Har­ boy Yves Charbonneau key grip Jacob crew p. Patrick Palmer co.-p. Norman HOCKEY LEAGUE with backing from CBC, CFDC an,d4he rison camera Rick" Boston, John Fox, Rolling grip Michel Saint-Pierre dialog, Jewison assoc. p. Charles Milhaupt p. Animated feature filtn protJuced in Van- Alberta Film Development Corp. Based Les Medon tech. d. Bob Burns post Daniel Landau stills Attila Dory p. asst. man. Robert Brovyn, Justis Greene p. cotiver set for April 1 start. Budget: $1.5 on the novel by Rudy Wiebe. sc cons. audio p. Tony Givirn audio John Mc- Jean-Claude Cloutier drivers Pierre million. Late Fall '83 release, p./sc.
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