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PRODUCTION GUIDE by Jose Arroyo • PRODUCTION GUIDE by Jose Arroyo 3rd a.d. Rose Tedesco cast. d. Stuart Aikin s sey, Arthur Grosser, Stephen Bednarsky, Vlasta post prod. co-ord . Daphne Bailon asst. post. Vrana, Terrence Labrosse, Steve Michaels, CONSEQUEL prod . co-ord. Roberta Kipp cont. Tanna Baker Gayle Garfinkle . RCA Video Productions and he following is a list of films in production (actually before cameras) prod . acc. Jim Siernberg art d. Stephen Roloff Columbia Pictu res Tel evision have acquired dis· PRODUCTIONS LTD. and in negotiation in Canada. Needless to say, the films which are asst. art d. Adam Kolodziej art dept. trainee tribution rights, including TB and home video, for (416) 588·6771 Tstill in the project stage are subject to changes . A third categorY ,ln Rob Ballantyne prop. master Peter Fletcher the US. Screen Gems will distributed the 52 Pre-Production, will be used to indicate films which are in active pre-pro­ props asst.lbuyer Tim Bider set dec. Jeff Cu­ episodes in first-run syndication in the US. RCA TOO OUTRAGEOUS duction, having set a date for the beginning of principal photography and Ifer set dresser/buyer lana Ancerl ward. co­ Columbia Home Video will have home video dis­ The sequel to Outrageous, shooting from Nov. being engaged in casting and crewing . Films are listed by the name of the ord. Trysha Bakker sd. Stewart French boom tribution rights. Cinar Films Inc. will be handling 28 in Toronto. p. Roy Krosl sc/d. Richard Ben­ Jack Buchanan plct. ed. George Appleby 1st sales for Canada and other territories. company which initiated the project, or with which the project is popularly ner d.o.p. Fred Guthe art d. Andris Hausmanis a.d. Jay Houpt 2nd a.d. Kelly Makin transport ed. George Appleby mus. dir. Russ Litlle prod. associated. This is not necessarily the name of the production company . Jeff Steinberg I.p. Denholm Elliott. man. Dan Nyberg 1st a.d. Tony Thatcher sd. Where the two companies are different, the name of the production com­ AIRWAVES" mix. Daniel Latour cost. design Alisa Alexan· pany, if known, is also given . In instances where a producer has asked us CINEFORT INC. der I.p. Craig Russell, Hollis McLaren, David A dramatic·comedy series of 13 x 1/2 hour tele­ (514) 289-9477 not to list a project, orto withhold certain credits due to ongoing negotiations, vision episodes being shot in Toronto from Oct. Mclfwraith, Ron White, Lynne Cormack, Michael we have respected his request. The guide only lists productions or series 27 to Feb. 1987. Distributed by Atlantis Televi· SALVADOR J. Reynolds, TImothy Jenkins, Paul Eves, Frank whose duration will be one hour or over. sion International Inc.llron star Communications A one-hour documentary about a dialogue lor Pellegrino, Quentin Crisp, Jimmy James. Please telephone additions and up-dates information to : Inc. exec. p. Michael MacMillan line p.lp. man. peace in EI Salvador currently shooting on loca­ Kim Todd d.o.p. Andreas Poulsson I.p. Roberta tion. sc.lp. Mary Armstrong. cam Rene Pauck, Cinema Canada (416) 596-6829 or (514) 272·5354 Maxwell, Ingrid Veninger, Roland Hewgill , Gene Polumbo. CTC PRODUCTIONS Christopher Bollon. Patrick Rose, Taborah FILM CREDIT ABBREVIATIONS Johnson and Alec Willows. (514) 522·2799 II. director asst d. assistant director s.c. script adapt. adaptation dial. dialogue ph./dop. photography sp. ph. efx. special photographic effects ed. editor sup. ed. supervising editor AIRWOLF CINEGRAPHE INC. UNDERGROUND Twenty-four x one hour television episodes. An sd. sound sd. ed. sound edrtor sd . ree. sound recording p. des. production designer art. d. (418) 683-2543 A feature film scheduled to shoot in Montreal action adventure series that is shooting in Van­ Nov. 15 for six weeks. exec ._ p. Pierre Dionne, art director set dec. set decorator m. music cost costumes I.p. leading players exec. p. couver and area from Oct. 6 to Feb. 1987. MAGIE DE THEATRE Eric Winter, Esther Navarro p. Vincent Ciam­ executive producer p. producer assoc. p. associate producer line p. line producer p. sup. World-wide distribution through MCA Inc. exec. A one hour docu-drama about the extraordinary brone, Ricardo Bertoni assoc. p. Marie-Helene production supervisor p. man. production manager p.c. production company dist. distributor p.(MCA) Steve Ecclesine and (Atlantis) Michael vitality of the performing arts. Principal shooting Parent sc. Jesse Slade d. Michel Wachniuc An asterisk (') following the film's tirtle indicates fi nancial participation by Telefilm Canada's MacMillan p. Jonathan Goodwill d. Patrick Cor· in Quebec City, May 30 to June 15. Additional cast. Lynda St·Arneault. Broadcast Program Development Fund . bett, Ken Jubenville assist. ed Jana Veverka p. shooting in December p./d. Nicholas Kinsey sc. man. Les Kimber d.o.p. Barry Herron I.p. Barry Michael Pouliot d.o.p. Nicholas Kinsey cam. JESSICA DREAMS Van Dyke, Michele Scarabelli, Geraint Wyn op. Guy Picard sd. Jean·Guy Bergeron . A feature film shooting in Montreal. exec. p. Davies, Anthony Sherwood. Pierre Dionne p. Vincent Ciambrone assoc. p. Marie-Helene Parent sc. Vincent Ciambrone ON LOCATION cast. Lynda St-Ameault I.p. Nathalie CINE·GROUPE INC. Lesckiew icz, Charles Royer. man cost. design. Jane Fieber assist. ward. CANNELL FILMS (514) 524-7567 ALLIANCE Lisa Prince art. dept. p.a. Greg Chown make­ CANADA LA BANDE A OVIDE* up Cheree Van Dyck cam . op. Curt Peterson An animated made-for·TV series, 65 x 13 min. DEMOCRACY 1st. a.d. Joel Ransom 2nd a.d. David Pelletier (604) 734-2362 ENTERTAINMENT Scheduled for completion in December 1987. camera trainee Charles Reid sd. mix Chaim STINGRAY CanadaiBelgian coproduction. p. Jacques Pet· FILMS LTD. CORPORATION Gllad boom Paul Weston gaffer Paul Smith A TV series shooting in the Vancouver area tigrew (Canada), Jacques Vercruyssen (Bel­ (416) 925-2620 Head Office (416) 967-1174 best boy Barney Stewart elec. Michael Auger starting Nov. 23 for 10 weeks. p.m. Randy gium) d. Jean Sarault wrt. Jean-Pierre Liccioni key grip Robert Cochrane assist. grip Nicholas Cheveldane p. Chuck Bauman ex. dir. David THE STRUGGLE CONTROL p.man. Ginetle Pouliot budget $5.5 million with Bacon craft servo Arleen Potts office p.a. Hemmings and several other directors casting participation from Telefilm Canada, Societe FOR DEMOCRACY' A made for TV feature which deals wrth a Nathan Sayder set p.a. Brian Grant driver p.a. dlr Lindsay Walker I.p. Nick Mancuso generale· du cinema, Radio-Canada. Television series of ten one-hour programs psychological expenment about survival in a nu­ Bradley Moore ed. Gary lubeck assist. eds. created and hosted by Patrick Watson in associ­ clear shelter. Currently shooting in Rome. To Joe Lafontain, John Hektor, Darrell MacDonald JUMP STREET CHAPEL BINO FABULE* ation with Central Television (Britain), CBC, premiere on HBO and CTV in the spring of casting Lu cinda Sills extras cast. Rose Lewis 12 episodes of a TV series shooting from Nov. A 90·minute 3-D animation shooting in Montreal Telefilm Canada and Petro Canada. A personal 1987. A CanadailtalylFrance co-production be· still photog . Susan Shaw. Ozell Bonds stunt 27, '86 to April 26, '87. exec. p. Patrick Has­ to May31, 1987 and from May 15to Sept. 15 '87 essay. Shooting from early July until June 1987 tween Alliance Entertainment Corporation. Cris· co-ord. T.J Scott I.p. Vernon Wells. Michael burgh p. Steve Beers assoc. p. Joan Carson d. in Europe. CanadalBelgium co-production d. in 34 countries. exec.p. Michael A. Levine p. taldiFilm and Les Films Anane p. Denis Heroux, Copeman, William Sanderson, Sonja Belli veau , Kim Manner cast d.lindsey Walker prod. man. Rejeanne Taillon co-d Andre Roussil sc. Jean­ (Canada) Pat Watson, Ted Remerowski, Nancy Franco Cristaldi, Alexandre Mnouchkine d. Donny Burns, lack Nesis, Real Andrews, Peter Mary Eills prod. co-ord. Jeannie Lamb loc. Pierre Liccioni, Nicole Leriche visual concept Button assoc.p. Caroline Furey Bamford d./sc. Guiliano Montaldo sc. Jeremy Hole, Brian Dempster, Mark Duffus , Sammy Cleveland, man . Kirk Finkern I.p. Frederic Forrest, Holly Christian Bernard art d. Vianney Gauthier Michael Gerrard, George James d. (Britain) Moore. From original story by Pietro Angela. Louis Negin, Frank Moore, George Chavalo, Robinson, Peter Deluise, Dustin Nguyen, Jeff d.o.p. Andre G. de Tonnancour animators Nina David Gerrard sc. Patrick Watson, Ted Re­ Guiliano Montaldo art. d. Luciano Ricceri cam. Jason Harris, Donny Paterson, Brian Morgan, Yagher. May, Yves Lapointe, Suzie Synnott work. merowski d.o.p. Nick Evdeman. Key locations Armando Nannuzzi I.p. Kate Nelligan, Burt lan­ Robert O'Ree, Durango Coy, Dave Schaller, admln. Diane Chartrand assist. cam/grip Syl­ include Greece, USA, UK, Argentina and East­ caster, Ben Gazzara, Kate Reid, Andrea Fer· Lawrence King Phillips, Steve Mousseau, Lolita vain Labrosse admln. Berangere Maltais ern European countries. reol , Cyrielle Claire, Erland Josephson pub. David, Paul Thomas Gordan, Mary Thel Phelar, assoc. p. Andre A. Belanger exec. p. Jacques , Margaret Konopacki. Tex Konic, Andre Mayers, Stepan Graham. CBCITORONTO Pettigrew. Wrth participation from Telefilm Can­ (416) 975-3311 ada, Societe gemerale du cinema. NIGHT HEAT eof FILMLINE Weekly television series for CBS and CTV net· CHASING RAINBOWS works. Shooting 22 x I-hour episodes in To­ A 13 x l·hour drama series set in Montreal in the INTERNATIONAL CINEVIDEO INC. early '20s. Shooting began in Toronto April 16 ronto from July '86 to April '87. sup. p. Stephen (514) 284-9354 (514) 288-5888 J. Roth exec. p. Sonny Grosso, Larry Jacobson for 18 months . For broadcast in January, 1988. COMMUNICATIONS p. Andras Hamori exec. in ch. of prod. Mimi FLAGRANT DELIT Co·production between CBC and Northernlight FORD: THE MEN Bohoot assoc.
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