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PRODUCTION GUIDE by Linda Gorman and John Timmins • • PRODUCTION GUIDE by Linda Gorman and John Timmins STREET LEGAL ter Dan Sissons asst.props. Robert Stelmach set dec. Lesley Beale const.coord. Stuart BCTV Series of 6 x l·hour episodes shooting May to Ennis d.o.p. Bob Ennis camp.op. Curt Petersen he following is a list of films in production (actually before c ~mera s ) (604) 420-2288 October 1986. To be telecast in the 1986-87 1st asst.cam . Joel Ranson 2nd asst.cam. and In negotiation In Canada. Needless to say, the films which are ZIGZAG season . Pi lot was titled Shellgame. exec.p. Gary Kennedy sd.mix. Martin Fossum boom Maryke McEwen p. Bonita Siegel, Duncan John Harling gaffer Barry Reid best boy Fred J. still in the project stage are subject to changes. A thi rd category,ln TV series. On e-half hours of comed y magazine T Lamb d. Alan Erlich , Mort Ran sen , Randy Brad- Boyd gennle op. John Helme key grip David style for pre-teens. Shooting sporadically from Pre-Production, will be used to indicate films which are in active pre-pro­ shaw sc. Williarn Deverell , Marc Strange, Ian Humphreys best boy Ben Rusi head ward. duction, having set a date for the beginning of princi pal photography and May to September. p.ld. Ross Sullivan sc. Ross Sullivan , Bill Reiter, Erick Dacommun. Adams, larry Gaynor. Ian Sutherland, Judith Jane Grose ward.asst. Christina McQuarrie, being engaged in casting and crewing. Films are li sted by the name of the Thompson , Don Tru ckey d.o.p. Bnan R.A. Lynn Kelly make-up Connie Parker hair Janet company which initiated the project, or with which the project is popularly Hebb I.p. Sonia Smits, Enc Peterson,C. Dav ~d : Sala I.p. Donnelly Rhodes, Susan Walden, associated . This is not necessarily the name of the production company. BURN IN' LOVE Johnson, Mark Saunders, Mana Rlcossa, Tania , Christopher Crabb, Ocean Hellman, Hagan Where the two companies are different, the name of the production com­ Jacobs pub. Jan Oddle (41 6) 975-7169. Beggs, Michele B. Chan , Kate Lynch pub. PRODUCTIONS INC. Wendi Laski (604) 685-8311 . pany, if known , is also given . In instances where a producer has asked us (416) 893-2290 not to list a project, or to withhold certain credits due to ongoing negotiations, we have respected his request. The guide only lists productions or series BURNIN' LOVE CBC VANCOUVER DEMOCRACY whose duration will be one hour or over. American theatrical feature shooting in and (604) 662-6241 around Toronto from August 18 to October 3. A Please telephone additions and up-dates information to : THE BEACHCOMBERS FILMS LTD. comedy set in 1962 in Salem , Mass. p. Michael (416) 925-2620 Cinema Canada (416) 596-6829 or (514) 272-5354 Gruskoff cO .p. Armand Speca d. John Moffitt 20 episodes of TV series begins production April sc. Terry Sweeney, Lanier Laney d.o.p. Mark 3 continuing to mid-September. exec.p. Don S. THE STRUGGLE Williams d. ' John Juliani , Brian McEwan , FILM CREDIT ABBREVIATIONS Irwin sd. Peter Shewchuk p. man. Sean Ryer· Charles Wilkinson , Neil Fernley. FOR DEMOCRACY' d. director asst. d. assistant director s.c. script adapt. adaptation dial. dialogue ph.ldop. son 1st a.d. Otta Hanus 2nd a.d. Jeff Authors Television series of ten one-hour programs photography sp. ph. efx. special photographic eHects ed. editor sup. ed. supervising editor sc. sup. Nancy Eagles p. coord. Betsy Filwood created and hosted by Patrick Watson in associ­ sd. sound sd. ed. sound editor sd. ree. sound recording p. des. production designer art. d. p. acct. Cathy Gibson prod. des. Roy Forge ation with Central Television (Britain), CBC, Smith cost. des. linda Matheson make-up art director set dec. set decorator m. music cost. costumes I.p. leading players exec. p. CINEFORT INC. Telefilm Canada and Petro Canada. A personal Carol Davidson hair Sherry Baker construe. essay. To begin shooting in early July until June executive producer p. producer assoc. p. associate producer line p. line producer p. sup. coord. Bill Harman ed. Danford Greene f.p . (514) 289-9477 production supervisor p. man. production manager p.c. prodUction company dis!. distributor 1987 in 34 countries. exec.p. Michael A. Levine Patri ck Cassidy, Kelly Preston , Dave Thomas, SALVADOR p. (Canada) Pat Watson, Ted Remerowski, An asterisk (') following the film's title indicates financial participation by Telefilm Canada's Stuart Pankin , Barbara Carrera, Bud Cart, Au­ A one-hour documentary about a dialogue for Nancy Button assoc.p. Caroline Furey Bamford Broadcast Program Development Fund. drie Neenan, Annie Golden, David Graf. peace in EI Salvador currently shooting on loca­ d.lsc. Michael Gerrard. George James d. (Bri­ tion. sc.lp. Mary Armstrong . tain) David Gerrard sc. Patrick Watson. Ted Re­ CBCTORONTO merowski d.o.p. Nick Evdeman. Key locations (416) 975-3311 include Greece. USA, UK, Argentina and Soviet ON LOCATION - Bloc countries. CHASING RAINBOWS CINE-GROUPE INC. A 13 x I-hour drama series set in Montreal in the (514) 524-7567 early 1920s. Shooting began in Taronto April 16 DAX AVANT for 18 months. For broadcast in January, 1988. LA BANDE A OVIDE' ACPAV BARRINGTON Co-production between CBC and Northernlight An animated made-for-TV series. 65 x 13 min. PRODUCTIONS (514) 849-1381 PRODUCTIONS INC. and Picture. exec.p. Mark Blandford p. Louise Scheduled for completion in December 1987. (416) 535-1991 Turcotte Gerlach , John Galt (NL and P) p.des. Belgium/Canada co-production . p. Jacques Pet­ TINAMAR David Moe (NL & P) assoc.p. Charles Pantuso tigrew. Jacques Vercruyssen (Belgium) d. Jean TWIST OHATE Feature film from book of same name by Jac­ a subsidiary of (NL and P) CBC engineer Keith Field assoc.p.l Sarault wrt. Jean-Pierre Liccioni p.man. Ginette American theatrical feature shooting in Toronto ques Ferron . Shooting Sept. 16. p. Rene Gueis· p.prod. Karen-Lapoint p.man. Dwight Gallinger Pouliot budget $5.5 million With participation starting August 25 fo r fi ve weeks, followed by saz. Marc Daigle adaptation by Jean·Guy ORION TELEVISION unit man . Alan MacPherson p.acct. Bev from Telefilm Canada, Societe generale du one week in New York. p. Martin Walters, John Noel. (416) 537-2911 Smithyman art. d, Rey Ke lar artist Valerie White ci nema, Radio-C anada. Bowie exec. p. Sandy Howard d, George Kac­ KAY O'BRIEN sc. Douglas Bowie d. William Fruet 1st a.d. zender sc. Sandra Johnson d.o.p. Arledge Ar­ American TV series of 12 x l·hour episodes BINO FABULE* menaki art d. Andris Hausmanis p. man. Daniel Stacey Curtis 2nd a.d. David Webb 3rd a.d. A 90-minute 3D animation shooting in Montreal ALLIANCE shooting in Toronto Ju ly 22 to November 22 . To Nyberg I.p. Su sannah York, Season Hubley, Ross Clyd e 4th a.d. Rico Gerussi cont. Brooks for one year. Co-production Belgium/Canada. ENTERTAINMENT air on CBS thi s fall. exec. in charge of prod . McGrath Field p.sec. Donna De vion, Bernice Suzanne Snyder, David Birney. Yaphet Kotto. Stan Neufeld exec.p. William As her p. Peter exec.p. Jacques Pettigrew p. Andre A. Be­ Quigg an sp.asst. Lynn McGrath d.o.p. John langer admin. Berangere Maltes, Louise CORPORATION Katz co-po Brad Markowitz, Bryce Zabel p.a. Ga lt cam.op. Barry Bergthorsen gaffer Paul Judith Tatar p.man. Janet Cuddy 1st a.d. Jac­ L'Abbee d. Rejeane Taillon asst.d. Andre Rous­ DIK ENTERPRISES INC. Head Office (416) 967-1174 Morrison lighting Len Watier, Dave Rowan . sil sc. Jean-Pierre Liccioni , Nicole Leriche. With ques Hubert , Alan Goluboff 2nd a.d. Karen Lee Dave Dool sd. Tom Bilenkey boom Larry Kent (604) 922-2626 Hall 3rd a.d. Cynthia Gillespie unit/loc. man. partiCipation from Telefilm Canada, Societe NIGHT HEAT des.coord. Bill Parry staging Steve Lemberg generale du cinema. Weekly te levision series for CBS and CTV net· Lin Gibson cont. Elsa Dejonge p.coord. Mara staging crew Ken Gray, Derek Loomes set HITCHHIKER works. Shooting 22 x l·hour episodes in To­ McSween y p.sec. Gina Fowler p.acct. Dorothy dec. Armando Sgrignuoli, Michael Happy A TV series 13 x 1/2 hrs. for HBO. Called a sus· ronto from July 86 to April 87. exec.p. Sonny Precious art d. Reuben Freed asst. art d. Yale props. Ron Ror. Michael Tawton cost.des. pense-anthology, shooting in Vancouver, Aug . Grosso, Larry Jacobson exec. story ed. Phillip Silvert set dec. Anthon y Greco asst. set dec. Suzanne Mess cost. Muriel Sampson, Michael CINEVIDEO INC. 25 to December. p. Gil Adler, David Latt d. Carl Rosenberg sup.p. Robert Lantos, Stephen J. Mort Freedman props. Dan Wladyka ass!. Harris, Ti Nicholls, Bruce Cordier make-up (514) 284-9354 Schenkel. John Laing , Chris Thomson , Daniel Rosenberg p. Andras Hamori p.man . Jeff King props. Sean Kirby cost.des. Madeleine Daisy Bijac hair Anita Miles sp.elx. Douglas Vigne 1st a.d. Don Granbery , Bill Mizel p. man. f.p. Scott Hylands, Allan Royal, Jeff Wincott, Stewart ward. Debi Weldon asst.ward. Michele Wardle graphics Jeff Cheesbrough asst. art d. FLAGRANT DELIT Hugh Spencer-Phillips p. coord. Penny Gibbs Susan Hogan, Louise Vallance , Sean McCann. Lyle, Francine Tanguay make-up Dorothy Gordon White, Dennis Davenport casting A Franco·Canadian co·production shooting in cast. d. Anne Anderesons I.p. TBA. Srnith hair Albert Paradis d.o.p. David Her­ Dorothy Gardner, Claire Hewitt casting asst. France through September. exec. p. Justine CRIME WORLD rington cam./steadicam op. Juain Chojnacki Brenda McConnell, Jeanette Nelson orlg.
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