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CIKEMAE PRODUCTION GUIDE bv D e l M e h e s a n d Y v e s G a g n o n T he following is a list of films in production (actually before the cameras) and in negotiation in Canada. Needless to say, the films which are still in the project stage are subject to changes. A third category, In Pre-production, will be used to indicate films which are in active pre-production, having set a date for the beginning of principal photography and being engaged in casting and crewing). Films are listed by the name of the company which initiated the project, or with which the project is popularly associated. This is not necessarily the name of the production company. Where the two companies are different, the name of the production company, if known, is also given. In instances where a producer has asked us not to list a project, or to withhold certain credits due to ongoing negotiations, we have respected his request. Please telephone additions and up-dates information to: Cinema Canada (416) 596-6829 or (514) 272-5354. Film credit abbrevtationa d. director asst. d. assistant director sc. sciipt adapt adaptation dial dialogue ph./dop. photography sp. pti. efx. special photographic effects ed. editor sup. ed. supervising editor sd. sound sd. ed. sound editor sd. rec sound recording p. des. production designer art d. art director aet dec. set decorator m. music cost costumes Lp. leading players exec. p. executive producer p. producer assoc. p. associate producer line p. line producer p. sup. production supervisor p. man. production manager p. c production company disL distributor An asterisl<t*| fol- lowing tile film's title indicates financial participation by the Canadian Film Development Corporation. ON LOCATION CBC/RADIO-CANADA (514) 285-2863 EMPIRE INC. shooting began December 4, 1981 and should be completed at end of August p.c. CBC/Radio-Canada in collabora- tion with the National Film Board exec. p. Mark Blandford p. Paul Risacher d. Denys Arcand. Doug Jackson sc Douglas Bowie Stury editor Joan Irving-Herman p. man. Connie Ballam a. d. 1st: Louise Turcotte Gerlache 3nd : Hans Vandersluys cont Johanne Pi^gent unit man. Maurice Gingras, Jackie Van Echten, Yvon Payette assoc. p. (!VFB) Stefan Wodoslawsky, Dorothy Courtois adm. (\FB> Tamars Lynch p. sec Lise Gagn^ d.o.p. Alain Dostie cam. op. Michel Caron asst cam. Ist: Daniel Jobin ; 2nd ; Nathalie Moliavko-Visotski sd. Richard Besse boom Ester Auger gaffer Roger Martin, Mike Borlaceelec Claude Derasp, Norman Viau, Pierre Charpentier key grip Emmanuel Lepi- ne, Johnny Daoust artd. Pierre Garneau cast. d. Emma Hodgson cast. assL Barbara Cartwright, Sophie S6n6cal set design Hubert Poirier asst. dec Robert Chabot, Pierre Despars, Jean Leroux make-up artist Guy Juneau make-up asata. Jean-Charles Pelchat, Claudie Taillon hair stylist Jean Viriato, Guy Roy cost. des. Femand Rain\'il]e cost. assL Renee Tarfid, Claude Gagnon, Denise DArcy dressers Jeannette St-Laurent, Andre Vouton staging crew leader Raymond Fon- taine staging cre» Femand Charpen- tier, Michel Martinez, Fernand Harnois, Donato Monaco sp. efx. Gilles Roussel set dec. Herve Ouimet prop. mast. Maurice Dumas design coord. Ray- mond Lestage stills Andre Lecoz drivers Jacques Champagne, Brian Camacho, Ra>'mondCastonguay, Daniel Uzycki Lp. Kenneth Welsh, Jennifer Dale, Peter Dvorsky, Martha Henry, Mitch Martin, Joe Ziegler, Gabriel Arcand Donald Pilon, Robert Clothier, Pamela Redfem, L>'nn Jackson, Paul Hebert, Mi- reille Thibault, Paule Baillargeon, Gra- ham Bachelor, Tony Van Bridge, Robin Wardunit pub. L a n a l n y (5141285-2863 CBC-TORONTO (416) 925-3311 ext. 4461 READY FOR LOVE shooting began in Toronto on this 90 min. special p. Lawrence S. Mirkin d. Douglas Williams scr. Sugith Varughese Lp. Sugith Varughese, Malika Mendez, Gaye Burgess, Layne Coleman, Maida Rogerson, Joseph Ziegler, Angelo Riza- cos, Saiiyogta Singh, Swjirran Singh. CINE-GLORIA INC (514) 284-9354 LITTLE GLORIA . . . HAPPY AT LAST A 2 X 2 hours mini TV series for NBC (USA) on the life of Gloria Vanderbilt. Started shooting May 17 in the U.S. for two weeks, and in Canada May 31 for? weeks, with a budget of$6M approxima- tely p . c Cine-Gloria Inc. exec. p. Edgar J. Sherick, Scott Rudin p. David Nicksay, Justine H^roux p. man. Micheline Garani ass't to p. roan. Robert Wer- theimer prod, coord. Jacky Lavoie unit man. Josette Perrotta loc. man. Daniel Louis prod. ace. Muriel Lize-Pothier prod, typisfrecept. Patricia Cahill prod. coord./U.S. Donna Smith ace. superv. Roy Baxter d. Waris Hussein Ist a.d. Tom Kanea.d. Franijois Ouimet, Blair Rolh a.d. (apprentice) Robert Ditchburn conL France Lachapelle casL(MlL) Arden Ryshpan casL(Top.) Stuarl Aitkins/Canadian Casting cast. assL Martha Laing d.o.p. Tony Imi cam. op. Allen Smith focus puller Robert Guertin clapper/loader Michel Girard cam. asst Patii Morein stills Ptroska Mihalka second unit camera cam. Joel Bertomeu focus puller Luc Lussier sd. Richard Lightstone boom Jimm_\' Thompson playback op. Susan Schneir ed. Malcolm Cooke assL ed. Kerry Kohler, Chantal Bowen art dept. Stuart VVurtzel art d. Guy Comptois art depL coord. Penny HadHeld 1st,2nd, 3rd set dressers Enrico Campana, Maurice Leblanc, Francois Lamontagne props buyer Lise Pharand propman Gilles Aird p r o p m a n assL Marc Corri veau props assL Renee Rousseau, Francois Leclerc draftsman Raymond Larose art dept./P.A. Helene Hebert researcher Donna Noonan Ist, 2nd, 3rd make-up art Ann Brodie, Suzanne Benoit, Joan Issacson assL make-up Marie-Jos6e Lafontaine Ist, 2nd, 3rd, 4th hairdressers Paul Leblanc, Bob Pritqhett, Richard Hansen, Andr6 Lafre- niere ivard. superv. Julie Weiss ward, mist Deiphine White extra ward, mist Suzanne Harel women's ward, dres. Ginette Magny men's ward, dres. Mario Davignon men's dres. asst Arthur ward, c o n t Renee April, Fabienne April gaffer John Berrie gaffer (2nd unit) Jean-Paul Houle best boy Jean Courteau elecf s Alex Amyol, Brian Baker, Pierre Davreux key grip Franpois Dupere grip Michel Periard, AndreOuellet prod, asst MichelDubois driver capt Michel Guay cast drivers Louis-Philippe Rochon, Joseph San- chez, Neil Bibby, Andr6 Poulin, Andrew Ward, asst driver Jerry Shore Jr. unit/ minibus Paul Hotte motorhome dr. Ronald Vachon, Denis Normandeau PA/ driver Jacques Bernier m/u/hair unit Richard Marsan craft serv. Ken Korral office PA Jean-Pierre Fritz honey wagon Danny Marionneaux wardrobe Rick Mercier Lp. Lucie Gutteridge, Angela Lansbury, Glynnis Johns, Maureen Stapleton. Jennifer Dundas, Rosalind Landor, Leueen Willoughy, Christopher Plummer, Bette Davis, John Hillerman, Michael Gross, Martin Balsam, Kirsten Bishopric, Charles Palmer, Ken Pogue, Danielle Schneider, Booth Savage, Jan Rubes, Terence Labrosse, Cec Linder, Joel Kenyon, Lyn Jackson, Phillip Craig, Dean Hagopian, Phillip Prelten, Joe Maher, Barnard Hughes, Philip Spencley, Steven Michaels, Frances Antle, Jeannine Beaubien, Kathleen Fee. Jesse Thomp- son, Merlee Shapiro, David Connor, Michael Rudder, Araby Lockhart, Terry Donald, Don Lamoureux, Ali Giron. CINE ST-HENRi INC. (514) 333-3336 BONHEUR E^OCCASION/ THE TIN FLUTE Feature film and a five hours TV series, based on the book of same title by Gabrielle Roy. Shot in MontreaUSt-Henri aera) for six months with a budget of $3.4 M. p. Marie-Jos6e Raymond exec p. Bob VerraJl a s s o c p. Dorothy Couriois, Pat Ferns scr. Marie-Jos6e Raymond, Claude Foumier engL adapt B.A. Cameron d. Claude Foumier 1st and 2nd a.d. Mireille Goulet, Pierre Plante cont Monique Champagne p. man. Sylvie de Grandpr^ unit/loc. man. Marcel Malacket. Michel Dandavino p. ace. Manon Bougie-Boyer p. s e c Mi- cheline Cadieux d.o.p. Savas Kalogeras cam. op. C. Fournier Ist andSnd asst cam. Jean-Marie Buquet, Zoe Dirse stills Attila Dory gaffer Guy Remillard elect Guy Cousineau key grip Marc de Emsled grip Jean-Maurice de Ernsted sd. rec. Jacques Drouin boom Jean-Guy Nor- mandin p. des. Charles L. Dunlop art d. Denis Boucher coord. Elinor R. Gal brailh props buyer Charles Bemier set dress. Jacques Chamberland props asst Jean-Vincent Foumier cost des. Nicole Pelletier ward, asst Martine Fontaine, Sylvie Rochon, Celine Cou- lombe dresserMichele Dion make-up Marie-Angele Protat hair stylist Gaetan Noiseuxchiefed-YvesLangloisp. asst Bernard Fougeres. Philippe Pager craft iperson Martine Beauchemin driver Jean Joyal Lp. MireilK ^eyglun, Pierre Chagnon, Martin Ne\ aid. Marilyn Lightstone, Michel Forget, Charlotte Laurier, Thuryn Pranke, Jean Belzil- Gascon, Thomas Hellman, Valerie Schneck, Johanne McKay, Frederique Brossoil, Lindo Sorgini, Gratien G^Iinas, Fran^oise Berd, Andre Lacosle, Rene^ Richard Cyr, Louis Cyr, Fran^oise Grat- ton. Claude Jutra, Jeannine Sutto, Jocelyn B6rube. Monique Spaziani. DWIGHT a BERRY FILMS DESTINY A 80 min. theatrical dramatic fantasy. Shooting start June 12 in Toronto fortwo weeks, exec. p. Dwight G. Berry assoc. p. Andrew Faiz,d. Sam Boyd p. man. Don Ayres sc. D.G. Berry, FILMLINE PRODUCTIONS INC. (514) 288-8811 CROSS COUNTRY A fjolice crime drama. Start shooting May 11,1982 with a budget of $3.1M, in Montreal. Worldwide distribution by United Artists Corporation, exec, p. Ronald Cohen, James Beach p. Pieter Kroonenburg, David Patterson d. Paul Lynch scr, John Hunter p. man. Mychele Boudrias ist a.d. Ray Sager p. sec. Dani^le Rohrbach unit man. Carole Mondello2nd a.d. Mac Bradden script person Brigitte Germain p. design. Michel Proulx set dres. Fran<?ois S6guin props buyer Frances Calder props David Phillips props (apprentice) Christopher Gilmore cost superv. Paul Andre Guerin cost superv. asst Laura Drew hair/make-up Tom Booth d.o.p. Rene Verzier focus puller Denis Gingras 2nd asst cam. Jean-Jacques Gervais stills Takashi Seida gaffer Jacques Fortier elect Gilles Fortier key grip Serge Grenier grip (apprentice) Marion Mailhot sd. Patrick Rousseau boom V^ronique Gabillaud ed. Nick Rotundo asst. ed. Jean-Marc Magnan cast dir. Dierdre Bowen cast (extras) Nadia Rona prod. ace. Susan Lewis prod, assfs Don Riordan, Jean-Pierre Laurendeau, Patrick Clune, Pierre Houle pub. Marc Lalonde, David Novek Asso- ciates (514) 284-2113 Lp. Richard Beymer, Nina Axelrod, Brent Carver, Michael Ironside, David Conner, George Sper- dakos, Michael Kane, Shea Gamer, August Schellenberg, Paul Bradley, Jacqueline Williams, Desmond Camp- bell, Anrta Vitr6, Pam Colyer, Jerome Thibergien, Robert Spivak, Neil Affleck, Bill Spears, Len Watt, Christiane Pas- quier, Sheena Larkin. H.T.I. MOTION PICTURES PRODUCTION (416) 251-8633 SALUTE One hour documentary on the closingof Royal York Collegetle Shooting began May 28 to Sept. 27 in Toronto with a budget of $7,000. exec.p./d. J. Richard Hirgel d.o.p./art d. Henry Podstawica sd. Marie Lewis ed./p.8ec. Nancy Bromley. LiGHSTCAPE MOTION PICTURE COMPANY LTD. (416) 465-1098 THETMUSIC OF THE SPHERES Shooting began Oct 4. 19S0 in Toixinto. Budget: $110,000. A scifi comic horror nim shot in English and French, p. Philip Jackson d. Philip Jackson p. man. Gabrielle de MontmoUin s c Philip Jackson, Gabrielle de MontmoUin d.o.p, Nadine Mumenick cont- Doris Lapierre diaL coach Yseull Buxel miniatures Michael M. Sloan, Jeff Ber- tram, Grand Illusion Co, sd. Ross Red- fern L p. Anne Dansereau, Peter Brikma- nis, Jacques Couture. Kenneth Gordon, Ken Lemaire, Sandy Kyser. MADGER FILM PRODUCTIONS/CRITICAL LIST (416) 752-8850 CRITICAL LIST (TENTATIVE) Feature film began shooting April a for 7 weeks in Toronto and Magder studio Budget $2M. Non Canadian fundi, f. Zale Magder d. Sheldon Urry 4o.p. Magder 90. Peter Lawrence, Neal Bell p. man. Gary Magder 1 »l iLd. Tony Lud- bello ar( d. David Jayquest com Blan- che McDermaid Lp, Joe Spano. David MacCallum, Diana Venora, Robert Joy, Nicholas Campbell, Don Francks, Clare Coulter. LES PRODUCTIONS S.E.P.T. INC. (514) 270-1496 LA CLE DES BOIS A 13 hatf-hour series for television to be shot in January 1982, with an estimated budget of $390,000 p. and d. Andre A. Belanger concept & sc. Louise Pelletier pub. re. Sheila Burke. N.B,: This docu- mentary TV-series does not require actors. SHOCHIKU FILMS COMPANY LTD. (416) 977-0707 VIVA CANADA (Out of the Gora - The Dog series) Two Hour drama for Japanese TV: Shooting across Canada frotn May 14 to June 16. No Canadian Funds, p. l»ao Koizumi, Haruo Umamichi asst p. Takashi Ohashi d. Toshinobu Ohmitii d.o.p. Norio Suzuki muaic Hachiro Aoyama unit man. John Roberts talent coord. Grace Yu Lp. Eve Crawford, Ken James, Al Bemado, Angelo Virgille, Alan Royal, Maureen Fitzgerald, Pallicia Hamilton, Robert Newton. WINOROSE FILMS (416) S93-77fi2 FOREIGN LAND TW045 min. film for German Pay TV adapted from "Fremdes Und." Bud# $1M. This docu drama will shoot froiii Apil 30 to June 10 in Toronto, Montreal Vancouver, Harrison Uke, Alberta and Nova Scotia. No Canadian funds. p.Heino Breilmann d. Peter Witt p. roaa Dana Stermac ICda) German unit •»•"• Reinhard Heindrichs. ASTRAL FILM PRODUCTIONS/SIMON, REEVES, LANSBURG/ 20th CENTURY-FOX (514) 748-9673 PORKY'S II . Principal photography began June ^ 1982 in Florida, exec. p. Harold Creen- berg Mel Simon 8Cr., d. BobClarkother informations not available. 30/Cinema Canada-June 1982

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C I K E M A E

PRODUCTION GUIDE b v D e l M e h e s a n d Y v e s G a g n o n

T he following is a list of films in production (actually before the cameras) and in negotiation in Canada. Needless to say, the films which are still in the project stage are subject to

changes. A third category, In Pre-production, will be used to indicate films which are in active pre-production, having set a date for the beginning of principal photography and being engaged in casting and crewing). Films are listed by the name of the company which initiated the project, or with which the project is popularly associated. This is not necessarily the name of the production company. Where the two companies are different, the name of the production company, if known, is also given. In instances where a producer has asked us not to list a project, or to withhold certain credits due to ongoing negotiations, we have respected his request.

Please telephone additions and up-dates information to : Cinema Canada (416) 596-6829 or (514) 272-5354.

Fi lm c r e d i t a b b r e v t a t i o n a d. director ass t . d. assistant director sc. sciipt a d a p t adaptation d i a l dialogue p h . / d o p . photography sp . pti. efx. special photographic effects ed. editor sup . ed. supervising editor sd. sound sd. ed . sound editor sd. r e c sound recording p. d e s . production designer a r t d. art director aet dec . set decorator m. music c o s t costumes Lp. leading players exec . p. executive producer p. producer a s s o c . p. associate producer l i n e p. line producer p. s u p . production supervisor p. m a n . production manager p. c production company disL distributor An asterisl<t*| fol­l o w i n g t i le f i lm ' s t i t le indicates financial participation by the Canadian Film Development Corporation.

ON LOCATION CBC/RADIO-CANADA (514) 285-2863

EMPIRE INC. shooting began December 4, 1981 and should be completed at end of August p.c. CBC/Radio-Canada in collabora­tion with the National Film Board exec . p . Mark Blandford p . Paul Risacher d. Denys Arcand. Doug Jackson s c Douglas Bowie S tu ry e d i t o r Joan Irving-Herman p . m a n . Connie Ballam a. d. 1 s t : Louise Turcotte Gerlache 3 n d : Hans Vandersluys c o n t Johanne Pi^gent u n i t m a n . Maurice Gingras, Jackie Van Echten, Yvon Payette a s s o c . p . (!VFB) Stefan Wodoslawsky, Dorothy Courtois a d m . (\FB> Tamars Lynch p . s e c Lise Gagn^ d.o.p. Alain Dostie c a m . op . Michel Caron a s s t c a m . I s t : Daniel Jobin ; 2 n d ; Nathalie Moliavko-Visotski sd. Richard Besse b o o m Ester Auger gaf fe r Roger Martin, Mike Bor l acee lec Claude Derasp, Norman Viau, Pierre Charpentier k e y g r i p Emmanuel Lepi-ne, Johnny Daoust a r t d . Pierre Garneau cas t . d. Emma Hodgson cas t . assL Barbara Cartwright, Sophie S6n6cal se t d e s i g n Hubert Poirier a s s t . d e c Robert Chabot, Pierre Despars, Jean Leroux m a k e - u p a r t i s t Guy Juneau m a k e - u p asata . Jean-Charles Pelchat, Claudie Taillon h a i r s ty l is t Jean Viriato, Guy Roy cos t . des . Femand Rain\'il]e cos t . a s sL Renee Tarfid, Claude Gagnon, Denise DArcy d r e s s e r s Jeannette St-Laurent, Andre Vouton s t a g i n g c r e w l e a d e r Raymond Fon­taine s t a g i n g c r e » Femand Charpen­tier, Michel Martinez, Fernand Harnois, Donato Monaco sp . efx. Gilles Roussel s e t d e c . Herve Ouimet p r o p . mas t . Maurice Dumas d e s i g n c o o r d . Ray­mond Lestage s t i l l s Andre Lecoz d r i v e r s Jacques Champagne, Brian Camacho, Ra>'mondCastonguay, Daniel Uzycki Lp. Kenneth Welsh, Jennifer Dale, Peter Dvorsky, Martha Henry, Mitch Martin, Joe Ziegler, Gabriel Arcand Donald Pilon, Robert Clothier, Pamela Redfem, L>'nn Jackson, Paul Hebert, Mi-reille Thibault, Paule Baillargeon, Gra­ham Bachelor, Tony Van Bridge, Robin W a r d u n i t p u b . Lanalny (5141285-2863

CBC-TORONTO (416) 925-3311 ext. 4461

READY FOR LOVE shooting began in Toronto on this 90 min. special p . Lawrence S. Mirkin d. Douglas Williams scr . Sugith Varughese Lp. Sugith Varughese, Malika Mendez, Gaye Burgess, Layne Coleman, Maida Rogerson, Joseph Ziegler, Angelo Riza-cos, Saiiyogta Singh, Swjirran Singh.

CINE-GLORIA INC (514) 284-9354

LITTLE GLORIA . . . HAPPY AT LAST A 2 X 2 hours mini TV series for NBC (USA) on the life of Gloria Vanderbilt. Started shooting May 17 in the U.S. for two weeks, and in Canada May 31 for? weeks, with a budget of$6M approxima­tely p . c Cine-Gloria Inc. exec . p. Edgar J. Sherick, Scott Rudin p. David Nicksay, Justine H^roux p. m a n . Micheline Garani a s s ' t to p. roan. Robert Wer-theimer p rod , c o o r d . Jacky Lavoie un i t m a n . Josette Perrotta loc . m a n . Daniel Louis p r o d . ace . Muriel Lize-Pothier p rod , t y p i s f r e c e p t . Patricia Cahill p r o d . coord . /U.S . Donna Smith ace . s u p e r v . Roy Baxter d. Waris Hussein I s t a.d. Tom Kanea.d. Franijois Ouimet, Blair Rolh a.d. ( a p p r e n t i c e ) Robert Ditchburn conL France Lachapelle casL(MlL) Arden Ryshpan casL(Top.) Stuarl Aitkins/Canadian Casting cas t . assL Martha Laing d.o.p. Tony Imi c a m . o p . Allen Smith focus p u l l e r Robert Guertin c l a p p e r / l o a d e r Michel Girard c a m . a s s t Patii Morein s t i l l s Ptroska Mihalka s e c o n d un i t c a m e r a cam. Joel Bertomeu focus p u l l e r Luc Lussier sd. Richard Lightstone b o o m Jimm_\' Thompson p l a y b a c k op . Susan Schneir ed. Malcolm Cooke assL ed. Kerry Kohler, Chantal Bowen a r t dep t . Stuart VVurtzel a r t d. Guy Comptois a r t depL c o o r d . Penny HadHeld 1 s t , 2 n d , 3 r d se t d r e s s e r s Enrico Campana, Maurice Leblanc, Francois Lamontagne p r o p s b u y e r Lise Pharand p r o p m a n Gilles Aird p r o p m a n assL Marc Corri veau p r o p s assL Renee Rousseau, Francois Leclerc d r a f t s m a n Raymond

Larose a r t dept . /P.A. Helene Hebert r e s e a r c h e r Donna Noonan I s t , 2 n d , 3 r d m a k e - u p a r t Ann Brodie, Suzanne Benoit, Joan Issacson assL m a k e - u p Marie-Jos6e Lafontaine I s t , 2 n d , 3 rd , 4 t h h a i r d r e s s e r s Paul Leblanc, Bob Pritqhett, Richard Hansen, Andr6 Lafre-niere ivard . s u p e r v . Julie Weiss w a r d , m i s t Deiphine White e x t r a w a r d , m i s t Suzanne Harel w o m e n ' s w a r d , d r e s . Ginette Magny m e n ' s w a r d , d r e s . Mario Davignon m e n ' s d r e s . a s s t Arthur w a r d , c o n t Renee April, Fabienne April ga f fe r John Berrie gaffer (2nd unit) Jean-Paul Houle b e s t boy Jean Courteau e l ec f s Alex Amyol, Brian Baker, Pierre Davreux key g r i p Franpois Dupere g r i p Michel Periard, AndreOuellet p r o d , a s s t MichelDubois d r i v e r c a p t Michel Guay cas t d r i v e r s Louis-Philippe Rochon, Joseph San­chez, Neil Bibby, Andr6 Poulin, Andrew Ward, a s s t d r i v e r Jerry Shore Jr. un i t / m i n i b u s Paul Hotte m o t o r h o m e dr . Ronald Vachon, Denis Normandeau PA/ d r i v e r Jacques Bernier m / u / h a i r u n i t Richard Marsan c ra f t serv . Ken Korral office PA Jean-Pierre Fritz h o n e y w a g o n Danny Marionneaux w a r d r o b e Rick Mercier Lp. Lucie Gutteridge, Angela Lansbury, Glynnis Johns, Maureen Stapleton. Jennifer Dundas, Rosalind Landor, Leueen Willoughy, Christopher Plummer, Bette Davis, John Hillerman, Michael Gross, Martin Balsam, Kirsten Bishopric, Charles Palmer, Ken Pogue, Danielle Schneider, Booth Savage, Jan Rubes, Terence Labrosse, Cec Linder, Joel Kenyon, Lyn Jackson, Phillip Craig, Dean Hagopian, Phillip Prelten, Joe Maher, Barnard Hughes, Philip Spencley, Steven Michaels, Frances Antle, Jeannine Beaubien, Kathleen Fee. Jesse Thomp­son, Merlee Shapiro, David Connor, Michael Rudder, Araby Lockhart, Terry Donald, Don Lamoureux, Ali Giron.

CINE ST-HENRi INC. (514) 333-3336 BONHEUR E^OCCASION/ THE TIN FLUTE Feature film and a five hours TV series, based on the book of same title by Gabrielle Roy. Shot in MontreaUSt-Henri aera) for six months with a budget of $3.4 M. p. Marie-Jos6e Raymond e x e c p. Bob VerraJl a s s o c p. Dorothy Couriois, Pat Ferns sc r . Marie-Jos6e Raymond, Claude Foumier engL a d a p t B.A. Cameron d. Claude Foumier 1st a n d 2 n d a.d. Mireille Goulet, Pierre Plante c o n t Monique Champagne p. m a n . Sylvie de Grandpr^ un i t / l oc . m a n . Marcel Malacket. Michel Dandavino p . a ce . Manon Bougie-Boyer p. s e c Mi­cheline Cadieux d.o.p. Savas Kalogeras cam. op . C. Fournier I s t a n d S n d a s s t cam. Jean-Marie Buquet, Zoe Dirse st i l ls Attila Dory gaffer Guy Remillard e l e c t Guy Cousineau key g r i p Marc de Emsled g r ip Jean-Maurice de Ernsted sd. rec . Jacques Drouin b o o m Jean-Guy Nor-mandin p. des . Charles L. Dunlop a r t d. Denis Boucher c o o r d . Elinor R. Gal brailh p r o p s b u y e r Charles Bemier set d r e s s . Jacques Chamberland p r o p s a s s t Jean-Vincent Foumier c o s t des . Nicole Pelletier w a r d , a s s t Martine Fontaine, Sylvie Rochon, Celine Cou-lombe d res se rMiche le Dion m a k e - u p Marie-Angele Protat h a i r stylist Gaetan Noiseuxchiefed-YvesLangloisp. a s s t Bernard Fougeres. Philippe Pager c ra f t i p e r s o n Martine Beauchemin d r i v e r Jean Joyal Lp. MireilK ^eyglun, Pierre Chagnon, Martin Ne\ aid. Marilyn Lightstone, Michel Forget, Charlotte Laurier, Thuryn Pranke, Jean Belzil-Gascon, Thomas Hellman, Valerie Schneck, Johanne McKay, Frederique Brossoil, Lindo Sorgini, Gratien G^Iinas, Fran^oise Berd, Andre Lacosle, Rene^ Richard Cyr, Louis Cyr, Fran^oise Grat-ton. Claude Jutra, Jeannine Sutto, Jocelyn B6rube. Monique Spaziani.

DWIGHT a BERRY FILMS DESTINY A 80 min. theatrical dramatic fantasy. Shooting start June 12 in Toronto fortwo weeks, exec . p. Dwight G. Berry a s s o c . p. Andrew Faiz,d. Sam Boyd p. m a n . Don Ayres sc. D.G. Berry,

FILMLINE PRODUCTIONS INC. (514) 288-8811

CROSS COUNTRY A fjolice crime drama. Start shooting May 11,1982 with a budget of $3.1M, in Montreal. Worldwide distribution by United Artists Corporation, exec , p. Ronald Cohen, James Beach p . Pieter Kroonenburg, David Patterson d. Paul Lynch scr, John Hunter p. m a n . Mychele Boudrias i s t a.d. Ray Sager p. s ec . Dani^le Rohrbach u n i t m a n . Carole Mondel lo2nd a.d. Mac Bradden s c r i p t p e r s o n Brigitte Germain p. d e s i g n . Michel Proulx set d r e s . Fran<?ois S6guin p r o p s b u y e r Frances Calder p r o p s David Phillips p r o p s ( a p p r e n t i c e ) Christopher Gilmore c o s t s u p e r v . Paul Andre Guerin c o s t s u p e r v . a s s t Laura Drew h a i r / m a k e - u p Tom Booth d.o.p. Rene Verzier f o c u s p u l l e r Denis Gingras 2 n d a s s t c a m . Jean-Jacques Gervais s t i l l s Takashi Seida ga f fe r Jacques Fortier e l e c t Gilles Fortier key g r i p Serge Grenier g r i p ( a p p r e n t i c e ) Marion Mailhot sd. Patrick Rousseau b o o m V^ronique Gabillaud ed. Nick Rotundo ass t . ed . Jean-Marc Magnan c a s t dir . Dierdre Bowen c a s t (ex t ras) Nadia Rona p r o d . a c e . Susan Lewis p r o d , a s s f s Don Riordan, Jean-Pierre Laurendeau, Patrick Clune, Pierre Houle p u b . Marc Lalonde, David Novek Asso­ciates (514) 284-2113 Lp. Richard Beymer, Nina Axelrod, Brent Carver, Michael Ironside, David Conner, George Sper-dakos, Michael Kane, Shea Gamer, August Schellenberg, Paul Bradley, Jacqueline Williams, Desmond Camp­bell, Anrta Vitr6, Pam Colyer, Jerome Thibergien, Robert Spivak, Neil Affleck, Bill Spears, Len Watt, Christiane Pas-quier, Sheena Larkin.

H.T.I. MOTION PICTURES PRODUCTION (416) 251-8633

SALUTE One hour documentary on the closingof Royal York Collegetle Shooting began May 28 to Sept. 27 in Toronto with a budget of $7,000. exec .p . /d . J. Richard Hirgel d .o .p . /a r t d. Henry Podstawica sd. Marie Lewis ed . /p .8ec . Nancy Bromley.

LiGHSTCAPE MOTION PICTURE COMPANY LTD. (416) 465-1098

THETMUSIC OF THE SPHERES Shooting began Oct 4. 19S0 in Toixinto. Budget: $110,000. A scifi comic horror nim shot in English and French, p. Philip Jackson d. Philip Jackson p. m a n . Gabrielle de MontmoUin s c Philip Jackson, Gabrielle de MontmoUin d.o.p, Nadine Mumenick con t - Doris Lapierre d iaL c o a c h Yseull Buxel m i n i a t u r e s Michael M. Sloan, Jeff Ber­tram, Grand Illusion Co, sd . Ross Red-fern L p. Anne Dansereau, Peter Brikma-nis, Jacques Couture. Kenneth Gordon, Ken Lemaire, Sandy Kyser.

MADGER FILM PRODUCTIONS/CRITICAL LIST (416) 752-8850

CRITICAL LIST (TENTATIVE) Feature film began shooting April a for 7 weeks in Toronto and Magder studio Budget $2M. Non Canadian fundi, f. Zale Magder d. Sheldon Urry 4o.p. Magder 90. Peter Lawrence, Neal Bell p. m a n . Gary Magder 1 »l iLd. Tony Lud-bello a r ( d. David Jayquest com Blan­che McDermaid Lp, Joe Spano. David MacCallum, Diana Venora, Robert Joy, Nicholas Campbell, Don Francks, Clare Coulter.

LES PRODUCTIONS S.E.P.T. INC. (514) 270-1496

LA CLE DES BOIS A 13 hatf-hour series for television to be shot in January 1982, with an estimated budget of $390,000 p. and d. Andre A. Belanger c o n c e p t & sc. Louise Pelletier p u b . r e . Sheila Burke. N.B,: This docu­mentary TV-series does not require actors.

SHOCHIKU FILMS COMPANY LTD. (416) 977-0707

VIVA CANADA (Out of the Gora - The Dog series) Two Hour drama for Japanese TV: Shooting across Canada frotn May 14 to June 16. No Canadian Funds, p. l»ao Koizumi, Haruo Umamichi asst p. Takashi Ohashi d. Toshinobu Ohmitii d .o.p. Norio Suzuki muaic Hachiro Aoyama unit man. John Roberts talent c o o r d . Grace Yu Lp. Eve Crawford, Ken James, Al Bemado, Angelo Virgille, Alan Royal, Maureen Fitzgerald, Pallicia Hamilton, Robert Newton.

WINOROSE FILMS (416) S93-77fi2

FOREIGN LAND TW045 min. film for German Pay TV adapted from "Fremdes Und." Bud# $1M. This docu drama will shoot froiii Apil 30 to June 10 in Toronto, Montreal Vancouver, Harrison Uke, Alberta and Nova Scotia. No Canadian funds. p.Heino Breilmann d. Peter Witt p. roaa Dana Stermac ICda) German unit •»•"• Reinhard Heindrichs.

ASTRAL FILM PRODUCTIONS/SIMON, REEVES, LANSBURG/ 20th CENTURY-FOX (514) 748-9673

PORKY'S II . Principal photography began June ^ 1982 in Florida, exec. p. Harold Creen-berg Mel Simon 8Cr., d. BobClarkother informations not available.

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ATLANTIS FILMS LTD. (416) 960-1503 THE TOMORROW CITY 90 min. made for T.V, drama. Shooting scheduled for Summer 1982 in Ontario. p. Michael MacMillan, Seaton McLean, Janice Piatt based on novel by Monica Hughes.

GREAT LADIES OF THE ATLANTIC One hour TV special on the gi^at Ladies of the Atlantic: The Nonnandie, The Berengaria, The Queen Maiy and the Queen Elizabeth. Shooting take place in New York and California dur ing Sum­mer 1982.

CBC-TQTONTO (416) 925-3311 ext. 4461

SEVENTH CIRCLE This 60 min drama "For the Record" series. Scheduled to begin shooting May 20 to June 6th. exec. p . Sig Gerber p . Alan Burke BSSOG. p. Duncan Lambe d. Zale Dalen scr. Martin Lager.

CINE-GROUPE INC. (514) 524-7567

MON PERE, MA MERE, MA SOEUR ET MOI (working title) Feature film to be shot in part in Mon­treal, with a budget of $1.2M„ for six weeks finm July26,1982. exec:, p. Jacques Pettigrew p. Monique Messier p. man. Daniel Louis sc. Brigitte Sauriol from an idea of M. Messier d. B. Sauriol Ist a.d. Ren^ Polhier p. sec . Suzanne Comptois e a s t dlr. Francine Langlois d.o.p. Paul Vander Linden.

CINEVIDEO INC. (514) 284-9354

OVIDE PLOUFFE 1949 (working title) A six one-hour TV series, and a two hours feature film, in co-production between Canada and France. To be shot from November 1982 during approximately 4 months in Montreal, Quebec City and rile d'Anticosti, with a budget of $6M. Based on the new novel by Roger Leme-lin. p.c. Cinevid^o Inc./FiIm6dis-Mondex (Francel exec, p. Denis Heroux p. Justine H^roux p. man. Micheline Garand scr. Roger Lemelin scr. adapt. Gilles Carle d. Carle L p. same casting as Les Plouffe such as ; Gabriel Arcand, Denise Filia-treault, Pierre Curzi, Serge Dupire, Gerard Pointer, Anne L6toumeau.

CORPORATION IMAGE M & M LTEE (514) 878-1474

SONATINE Feature film to be shot in Montreal on September 13 for 6 weeks. Budget JIM. exec. p. Ren6 Malo p. Pierre Gendron s c , d. Micheline Lanctot d.o.p. Guy Dufaux I p. Pascale Bussifere, Marcla Pilote pub. Diane Lafrance (5141 878-1474. LE RUFFIAN A Canadian/French co-production to be shot in Montreal from August 9 for three months. p.c. Les FilmsChristian Fechner iParist/Corporation Image M & M Lt6e IMtl.l exec. p. Christian FechnerlPari.sl/ n » . _ ! „ . . . , „ . . 1 . .._ J '....,, ( " J " iiKiic ividiu i iviuii i icaif ».. . , u . J "»* v,HJ-vanni p. m a n . Henri Brichetti (ParisI BBSOG. p. Pierre Gendron IMtl.) d .o .p . Jean-Paul Shwartz art d. Vianney Gau-thier a,d. Jean-Patrick Costantini sd. Patrick Rousseau l.p. Lino Ventura Claudia Cardinale. Bernard Giraudeau

DREAM MACHINE FILMS CORP. (604) 980-8082

SAJO AND HER BEAVER PEOPLE Based on the novel of the same name by Grey Owl. Start date July 15. budget of $2M. CO-p. Robert Nichol p. man. Bob Akester scr. Michael Mercer d. Nichol,

GENESIS INTERNATIONAL (416) 591-9333

(unti t led as yet) Shooting scheduled Aug. 9th in Toronto and South Tropics for 22 weeks with 2 complete film crews. Six 1 1/2 hour dramas for T.V. p. Joseph Sefel creative d. Henry Richardson d. of Project Annette Cohen s tory ed. Irene E. Ber-kowitz.

INTERNATIONAL CINEMA CORPORATION (514) 284-9354

LOUISIANA A feature film and a six TV hours series in co-production between Canada and France, Pre-production scheduled for June 15 and shooting for mid-September for three to four months. Estimated budget: $12M. To be shot all in LouisiS^a and France. Based on the book series by Maurice Denuziere. p.c. LC.C. (Canada!/ T6l6-Gaumont (France) exec. p. T6I^ Gaumont p. I.C.C, s ee r . John Melson, Dominique Fabre, Etienne P6rier d. E. P6rier p. m a n . Stephan Reichel.

JOHN WALKER PRODUCTIONS LTD. (416) 531-3252

THE LIFE AND WORKS OF PAUL STRAND One hour T.V. special documentary on American Artist Paul Strand. To begin shooting Aug. 82 for40 day sin New York, New Mexico, Mexico, Italy, France, England. Budget 5240,000.

MAINSTREAM PRODUCTIONS LTD. (506) 642-3683

LE PIQUE-NIQUE A one hour T.V. drama to be shot entirely in St-John, New Brunswick, in both French and English. First pari of the film to be shot this Winter in the snow, the rest of it to be shot July '82. Budget $160,000. p. Gregor Hargrove d. Michael Payne s c Rino Morin Rossignol art d. Lyall Hallum p. man. Elizabeth Ashion.

METEOR FILMS LTD. (416) 625-0502

GETTING THE BREAK A one hour docu-drama scheduled for June/82 in Toronto Budget $65,000. p./d./8C. Ian Farrell p. man. Sharon Devine d.o.p. Robert McKinnon lab. Film House.

HOME SIEGE Half hour documentan' on home security and crime pie\ent ion scheduled for July, pyd . / s c . Ian Farrell.

MUTUAL PRODUCTIONS LTD. (514) 526-3761

F 0 R " T H 0 S E I LOVED/ AU NOM DE TOUS LES MIENS A six hours TV' series and a two hours fea-

ture film both shot in English and French. That co-production Canada* France, based on the book by Martin Gray, will start shooting on August '82 until December in Canada, France and other countries, with a budget of SIOM. co -p^c Producteurs Associes IFrancei exec p. Pierre David (Canada) and Andre Djaoui (Francel p. Claude Heroux (Cana­da} and Jacques Strauss i Francel d. Ro­bert Enrico p. man. Roger Heroux scr. Tony Sheer, Robert Enrico pub. Lise Dandurand/Paratel (514) S45-0111

M & M FILM PRODUCTION LTD. (416) 968-9300 DRAMA OF THE OCEANS ~ Four-one hourT.V. specials on the ocean as mans last frontier. Based on the work of Elisabeth Mann Borgese, Principal photography to begin SummerFal l of 1982, exec .p . John and Henia Muller d. Jacques Gagne d.o.p. Jean-Claude La-brecque sd. Serge Beauchemin.

GIMP A 90 min. made for T.V. feature in co­operation with the CFDC. Principal photography to begin Summer 1982. e x e c p . John and Henia Mui le rsc Victor Schwartzman.

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NETWORK FILM PRODUCTIONS (416) 487-5938

FORBIDDEN WORLDS (Formerly Tales of Terror) Nine episodes of 30 min. for TV. First episode (60 min.) to be shot J^arch 1st in Northern Ontario. To be co-ppoduced with Canadian Pay TV Film Production. sc. Michael Chandler p. John T. Good-child p. supv. M. Chandler art d. Metro­polis Designs c a s t Linda Mote/Cana­dian Film CastingServices ext ra Toronto Film Extra Lp. Don Francks.

DANTE'S INFERNO - THE SEARCH FOR BEATRICE Feature production to be shot early 1982 cast TBA for further information contact Christian Daniel (4161 691-0878.

LES PRODUCTIONS CINEMATOGRAPHIQUES G.LG. INC. (514) 849-7067

ASA PRODUCTION INC. (514) 288-4011 HIT AND RUN* To begin principal photography in Montreal on a $5 million budget, p, Joseph F. Beaubien, Nicole M, Boisvert p . m a n . Lyse Lafontaine d- Robin Spry 8C. Douglas Bowie, Arthur Fuller, Spry, based on the book by Tom Alderman.

MON PERE, MON AMOUR (working title) Feature to be shot in Montreal on October and November 1982, with a budget of Sl.SM approximately, p. Nicole Boisvert, Joseph Beaubien scr . Roger Foumier.

ASTRAL BELLEVUE PATHE (514) 748-6541

MIRI An Israel and Canada co-production to be shot in Israel in 1982. p. Harold Greenberg d. Tzipi Trope.

B.M. FILM CO. INC. (514) 844-1300

BREAK AWAY p. Bruce Mallen ass . p, Carol Klein e x e c p. Michael Gilbert.

CANAMERICA FILMCDRP INC. (514) 288-0266

EASTER EGG HUNT Schedule fos shooting in England in 1982, with an estimated budgeet of

S7 million US p. Chrislophe Harbon-ville, Nicholas Clermont a s s o c . p-Gilles Chartrand p. superv. Jim Margellos d. Robert Altman. Stor^' based on the book by Julian Freeman, Easier Egg Hunt

CRAWLEY FILMS (613) 728-3513

THE STRANGE ONE* Special effects photography has begun. Location filming in Toronto, Ireland, Scotland on a budget of $4 million. p , c Crawley Films Production p. Budge Crawley s c adapted from a novel by Fred Bosworth "The Strange One" d.o.p. Robert Ryan ph . Robert Ryan, Patrick Carey sp. efx ph. Patrick Carey, Robert Ryan.

ENGLANDER PRODUCTIONS INC.

INDIAN Feature film about the Olympic winner Billy Mills to be shot entirely in Alberta in Spring 1982 with money from the Ermineskin Band of $8M. p. Ira-Englan-der s c Sheryll Hendrix Englander Prod, Canadian coord . John Fletcher (Edmonton) (403) 420-1961 pub. reL Richard Leary from Mohoney/Wasser-man (Los Angeles! (213) 550-3922.

F.A. INTERNATIONAL (416) 789-4524

THROUGH THE EYES OF THE PERFORIVIER A three part television pilot to begin shooting April 1982 in England and Canada. It's an indebt look into the lives of some of the greatest rock musicians.

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MARIA CHAPDELAINE A French/Canada co-production TV series of four/one hour, and a feature film for theatrical release. Estimated budget: S4M- Shooting in August and September for Summer and Fall scenes, and in December for Winter scenes. Co-production between la Societe Radio-Canada and TF 1 (France) p. Nicole Godin, Jean Lebel p. m a n . Francine Forest d. Gilles Carle a r t d. Jocelyn Joly d.o.p. Pierre Mignault 1st a.d. Pierre Magny c o s t d e s . Michele Hamel c a s t Lorraine Richard l.p. Carole Laure

IL ETAIT UNE FOIS L'AMERIQUE

Feature to be shot in Montreal (for seven weeks) on August 30, and Rome (started shooting on June Isti, Paris, Biarritz, New York and Chicago. Estimated budget S22M (U.S.) p. Arnon Milchen (Regency Films/New York) e x e c p. Claudio Mancini gen. p. m a n . Fred Caruzo p. man. |M(I.) Lyse Lafontaine scr . Nomiir, M'"* "̂" d. Sergio Leone Lp. Robert De Ntixi.

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e x e c p. Peter Bobras p. Walter Giaco-mini. For informations contact Walter (416) 532-0336.

VIRGINL\; THE LOST LEGACY Feature to begin shooting in September 1982 based on an important archeolo-gical discovery. exKc p . Peter Bobras p. Walter Giacomini. For further informa­tion call Peter (416) 654-4462

HOLLYWOOD NORTH FILM PRODUCTIONS LTD. (403) 280-6044

DEATH ON THE ICE Feature Film to be shot in St. John's(Nfld) and area for a week and a half at t h e e n d of March, for Winter scenes. And then in May for the rest of the shooting, betw^een 7 and 8 weeks, with a budget of $3.1M. e x e c p. Garrison Bennet, Scott Campbell, Richard Verkley p./€L Gerald Bean scp. Brian Wade assisted by CafHe Brown,

INTERNATIONAL CINEMA FUNDINGS INC. (416) 977-0945

THE BROTHERS Scheduled for a production in 1982 p. John C. Foster, Lewis W. Lehman pub. Glenda Roy (416) 977-0945.

MAINSTREAM PRODUCTIONS LTD. (506) 642-3683

DROWNING Feature scheduled for Fall 1982 to be shot entirely in Saint John, New Bruns­wick, p. Gregor Hardgrove sc . Michael Payne.

MANITOU PRODUCTIONS LTD. (416) 924-2186

GO BOY Scheduled for Spring 1982, exec p. Ralph Ellis p. William Davidson s c Davidson, based on autobiography by Roger Caron c o n s u l t Roger Caron

DON'T HIT THE PANIC BUTTON Scheduled for 1982, e x e c p. Ralph Ellis p. William Davidson s c William David­son and Martin Lager, based on a story by Lager.

MUTUAL PRODUCTIONS LTD. (514) 526-3761

THE VISITORS Suspense Thriller to be shot in Montreal on October 1982 with a $4M. budget. exec . p. Pierre David p. Claude H6roux p. m a n . RogerH^rouxsc BrianTaggart p. p. Lise Dandurand/Paratel (514) 526-7706-

DRUMS OVER MALTA A Mutual Production for Universal P io tures Inc Feature film to be shot with an average budget of 710M this summer 82. e x e c p. Pierre David a s soc . p. Denise Dinovi s c John Candy, Paul Flaherty, Joe Flaherty, DickBlesucci Lp. John Candy, Joe Flaherty.

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(416) 5 9 & « 8 5 3

Service for all Post-production equipment

Rental equipment available

UNIVERSAL STUNTS SERVING CANADA & THE U.S. CALL: (514) 322-6844

OR SEND FOR OUR BROCHURE, LISTING EQUIPMENT & SERVICES AVAIUVBLE. WRITE: P.O. Box 141

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Ideal site for artist, or nature, peace lover, splendid view of lake and mountains, 200' lake shore x 415" bordered by forest One neighbour only. Natural stone fireplace. Golf, marina at 4 miles, hunting, fishing, sv\/\rr.n'ur% skiing. US $45000 inci. mortgage $14000 at 8 1/2%, Lebeault, 10751 D'Auteuil, apt 3, Montreal, Que. H3L2K7.

A NEW DAVID CRONENBERG'S FILM (title to be announced) Scheduled for Fall 82 or Spring '83. exec. p . Pierre David Productions p. Pierre David a s s o c p. Denise Dinovi s c d. David Cronenberg.

GOD'S HEAD Scheduled for 1983. p. Pierre David a s s o c p. Denise Dinovi s c Zalmin King. Paul Golding

JUBILEE Scheduled for 1983. co-p , Jean-Claude Lord Productions s c Brian Taggart d. Jean-Claude Lord.

THE PRACTICE Project under development, p . Pierre David a s s o c . p. Denise Dinovi.

NEW FRONTIER FILM INC. 2, BLEEKER ST., TORONTO M4X 1L8

NO PLACE LIKE PARADISE Scheduled for Spring 1982. Feature tenght for TV. p. Tibor Takacs, Stephen Zoller d. Tibor Takacs s c Stephen Zoller.

THROUGH THE EYES OF TOMORROW A series of eight features lenght for TV. Scheduled for 1982. p. Tibor Takacs, Stephen ZoUer

NORFOLK COMMUNICATIONS LTD. (416) 924-5668

SMOKE BELLEW Six one hour drama series based on short stories by Jack London, to begin shooting February, 1982 exec. p. William Macadam.

OUT OF THE SILENCE Six one hour drama series scheduled for April 1982, e x e c p. William Macadam sc. Bob Carney.

RED RIVER Six one hour period drama series, c o n ­sultant Alix Arnet,

STILL SECRET: THE WAR OF THE SPIES Ten one hour documentary series re­search, Rob Roy.

NO DRUMS, NO BUGLES Feature for TV ; Espionage series.

PETER HITCHCOCK PRODUCTIONS (416) 653-2881

TEENAGER Seven 1/2 hour musical dramas fro a television series. Shooting 1983. d. Peter Hitchcock m u s i c John Gibb

CAPTAIN LOWESTAR Television series scheduled for 1982. Space science fiction-stop motion, pup­pets, special effects, d. P. Hitchcock sp . efx d. George Czernecki and Dennis Connolly.

HOME SWEET HOME Feature lenght film ph.-.hed for 1982, d. P. Hitchcock s c Robert Geoffrion.

PHOENIX PICTURES/ DAVID H. BRADY PRODUCTIONS INC. (604) 988-2964

CHANNEL ONE Feature film scheduled for August'82 in Toronto and New-York. exec . p. David H. Brady p. John Board c o . - p . Ken Kuramoto e x e c a s s o c David Gi^gson scr. Steven Alix.

BLIND ALLEY Principal photography of that feature scheduled for Spring'83 in Montreal and New-Vork Budget: TBA. e x e c p. David H. Brady CO.-p. Bob Ezrin and Ken Kuramoto e x e c a s s ' t David Gregson scr. Robert MJchaeison and Richard King.

POINT FILMS INC. (514) 457-3636

CALL ME UNCLE Script writing in process, only. Projected shooting for 1982. Estimated budget of $1.5M. p . Wayne Grigsby sc . David Fennario d. Alain Nicholls.

PRIMEDIA PRODUCTIONS LTD. (416) 361-0306

BILLY BISHOP GOES TO WAR Scheduled for the end of March/begin­ning of April Shooting (in video) in BBC Scotland Studio in Glasgow. To be co-produced with the BBC and the Colonial Repertory Theatre Company. With ori­ginal cast : Eric Peterson and John Gray. exec . p . Richard Nielson.

GREY OWL Scheduled for 1982. Co-production with Yorkshire Television. Based on Lovat Dickson's biography "Wilderness Man," 3-part mini series for television, s c . Alan Plater e x e c p. Pat Ferns and David Cunlisse.

HEAVEN ON EARTH Scheduled for 1982. Co-production with Yorkshire Television. Made for TV Movie. 9C. Magaret Atwood and Peter Pearson exec . p. Pat Ferns and David Cunlisse.

PELAGIE-LA-CHARETTE Scheduled for 1982. Co-production with Gaumont Distributor. Based on novel by Antonine Maillet. Script in development exec . p. Richard Nielsen.

THE ADVENTURERS OF HUDSON'S BAY Scheduled for 1982. Co-production with Telecip in France. A six-part dramatic mini series, exec . p. Pat Ferns and Roland Gritti.

THE LITTLE VAMPIRES Scheduled for 1982. A nine-part children drama series. German co-production with Polyphone of Hamburg, exec . p . Richard Nielsen andChris tophMattner ,

EMPEROR PIC Made for TV movie. Script in develop­ment, shooting for 1983. Co-produced with Tensel Media Productions, CFCN of Calgary and CFRN of Edmonton, e x e c p. Pat Ferns and Nick Bakyta.

LES PRODUCTIONS DE LA CHOUEHE (514) 288-5719

i inj i- i t^s : A Story About Alberta Feature film to be shot in Alberta August 15 with an estimated budget of $750,000. Pre-production scheduled for July 15. s c r . Tom Berry.

ISABELLE E T •>; LE CAVALIER BLEU ' ' A 13 X ISmin. animated series for tik vision. Start shooting in Summw a MX Franco Battista.

X LOVES MALEINE To shoot in Montreal with t msim budget 19S2. sc. Paul Toutant, Montai, Champagne, Marc Vblzard i. M,^ Voizard.

RAFAL PRODUCTIONS INC (514) 932-0396

HOT TO TROT [ ~ This film wont be shot before 1982; dtt> to be announced, p. Rafal Zielinski i Rafal Zielinski sc. Edith Bey, from r stoiy by Rey and Zielinski.

RIVERCOURT PRODUCTIONS LTD. (416) 363-4444

BODY COUNT Feature length drama to b^gin shooting in November 1982 with a budget of $2.7M. p. Paul Burford d. Michael Anderson sc. Tony Sheer.

ROBERT COOPER PRODUCTIONS (416) 922-2251

THE TERRY FOX STORY Project presently being scripted by John and Rose Kastner, Scheduled shooting for April 1982. p.c. Robert Cooper Pro­ductions Inc.

OFF THE RECORD Robert Cooper producing for 20th Cen­tury Fox. sc. Steve Tesich,

RONGEFER FILMS INC. (514) 482-6721

SOME ONE Feature film to be shotjnainly In Mon­treal and New Yoit, and few »hol« In Europe. Between June and September 1982, with an estimated budget of MM. Pre-production scheduled for April p. Denis Fortier sc . Alvin Goldman.

RSL FILMS LTD. ' (514) 931-7155

JOSHUA THEN AND NOW Feature to be shot in Montreal Septem­ber 1982. p. Robert Lantos, Stephen J. Roth sc r . Mordecai Richler.

SEAGULL PRODUCTIONS (514) 844-9444

MEMOIRS OF MONTPARNASSE To begin in Montreal with a $4 million budget p.c. Seagull Production exec f lames Shavick p. Urry Hertzog sc-Maril Mccormick pub. The Nelwoti (4161 368-6175, David Novek Assoc. ISMI 284-2113 c a s t Casablanca.

CALIFORNIA CHABLIS In VancouverwithaS3J million budget

p. James Shavick sc. Steven Manner!

casL Casablanca.

SELKIRK FILMS INC. (416) 967-5550

GOODBYE CALIFORNIA A Canada/U K. co-production scheduled for next spring p. Peter Snell d. Om Sharp sc . Sharp, Alan Scott, Chris Bryant

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SIGNALS FILMS INC. (514) 483-4422

OVER HIS DEAD BODY To be shot in Montreal in Fall 1982, with a budget of $4 million p. Alfred Pariser s c d. Morrie Ruvinsky.

STAR TRIPPER LTD. 1416) 463-1102

STAR TRIPPER shooting is scheduled for 1982. A rock musical with an estimated budget of SUM. p . Jim Henshaw, Paul Hoffert and Brenda Hoifert s c Jim Henshaw p. m a n . Sally Dundas d. ZaleDalen m u s i c Paul and Brenda Hoffert a r t d. Charles Dunlop.

IN THE CAN ATLANtii I=1LM& LTD. (416) 960-1503

CHAMBERS, TRACKS &, GESTURES (1931-1978) One hour TV special about the life of Canadian artist Jack Chambers, Princi­pal photography in Spain and Ontario. Wrapped Dec. 28,1981. p. Michael Mac Mfllan, Seaton McLean, Janice Piatt co-d. John Walker sc . Christopher Lowry n a r r a t i o n Seaton Findlay.

CANADA IN TODAYS WORLD 1/2 hourdocumenlary on Canada for the NFB. p. Michael Mac Millan, Seaton McLean. Janice PlatI d. Sealon McLean.

VINCENT PRICE'S DRACULA Independant co-production between Atlantis Films Ltd. and M &. M Film Production. One hour T.V, special about the true story of Dracula starring Vin­cent Price. Wrapped Dec. 4, 1981. exec , p, John Muller, -Michael MacMillan asAoc. p. Henia Muller, Janice Pratt, Sealon McLean d. John Muller s c r i p t Kate &. Ted Lonsdale ed . Seaton McLean Lp. Vincent Price.

WAYS OF HEARING Presently shooting. A series of 3 docu­mentaries about hearing impairment p. Michael MacMillan, Sealon McLean, Janice Plait d. Janice PlatI d .o .p . Alar Kivilo sc r . Sue A'Court.

PORTRAITS " ~ A 20 min. documentary about multicul-turism for the Ministery of Culture and Recreation, p. Michael McMillan, Seaton McLean, Janice Piatt d. Piatt d .o.p. Alar Kivilo a s s t c a m . Carl Harvey.

EXTRA MODERN PRODUCTIONS (416) 967-6551

RUMOURS OF GLORY -BRUCE COCKBURN LIVE Shooting began Nov. 19/81 in Denver, Colorado and wrapped Dec, 1st. Budget (350,000 A rock music documentary and concert film, p. Bill House and Peter Walsh a s s o c . p. Bernie Finkelstein d. Martin Lavut ed . Les Brown lab . Film House ( T o r o n t o ) .

THE TAKING OF MT. GONGGA Shooting began March 24,1982 to May IS 1982 in the Peoples Republic of China. One hour documentary. Budget S225XX)0.

WISE PRODUCTIONS LTD. (416) 861-1222

CHRISTIE Feature lenght drama planned for Aug. Ist on Georgian Bay, Ontario Budget J2M. p . Wyndam Paul Wise and Alan Simmonds d. A. Simmonds sc r . Robert Forsyth p. i nan . / l l ne p. Sally Dundas l p . Don Francks, Al Waxman.

ZYZOSNER PRODUCTIONS INC. (416) 365-1420

BLACK WIDOW Feature film scheduled for 1982, shooting in Jackson's Pt and Toronto. Budget $500,000. e x e c p. Dave Thompson p. Richard Zywotkiewicz, Dale Gleason-Rechner, Tom Zsoter a s s a c p. Heniy Zywotkiewicz A. R. Zywotkiewicz sc. R. Zywotkiewicz, Tom Zsoter, Dale Glea-son-Rechner d.o.p. Douglas Munro a r t d. Michael Harris, Antoinette Builin-Ellard p. m a n , D. Gleason-Rechner p. c o - o r d . Beth Boigan c a s t Allan Novak.

p. Bill House e x e c p. B. House d. Peter Walsh d .o .p . Rene Ohashi c l i m b i n g c a m . John Dawson ed. Aerylyn Weis-man ed. Les Brown lab . Medalion (To­ronto). ^

FILMPLAN INTERNATIONAL (514) 849-6051 (416) 469-5106 (416) 469-4195

VIDEODROME Shooting began in Toronto on October 27 and ended on December 23, 1981. Budge!: $6M. exec. p. Pierre David, Victor Solnicki p. Claude Heroux ass t . p. Larry Nesis sc. /d. David Cronenberg ed. Ron Sanders ass t . ed. Elaine Fore­man, Michael Rea un i t p u b . Jill Spitz (416)485-5717 Suzanne Daningburg (514) 849-6051 Lp. James Woods, Sonja Smits, Deborah Harry, Peter Dvorsky. Lynne Gorman, Les Carison, Julie Khaner, Reiner Schwarz, David Bolt, Jack Creley, Lally Cadeau.

POUNDMAKER PRODUCTIONS LTD. (416) 961-1730

THE LIFE AND TIMES OF EDWIN ALONZO BOYD Feature length docu-drama began shoot­ing Feb. 9th in Toronto. 20 day shoot budgetted at $240,000. p . c Poundmaker Productions Ltd. e x e c p. Barry Pearson s u p e r v . p. Jerry Lawton d. Les Rose ass 'L p. /p. m a n . Shirley Gill d .o.p. Ed Higginson loc. m a n . Keith Large ass 'L d. Nick Grayed. Chris Hutton r e s e a r c h Jarri Brodie, Nanci White gaf fer /gr Ip Jim Wright a s s ' t c a m . Rob MacDonald p. ass 'L Malcolm Glassford, Rick Quinlan Lp. Gordon PinsenI casL Linda Mote/ Canadian Film Casting Services.

LES PRODUCTIONS CLAUDE LEGER (514) 288-6251 THE MAN FROM 5A After being suspended since December 1981, shooting.started again on March 12 for 5 weeks in Sonolab Studios in Mon­treal, with a new budget of $62M Wrapped on April23rd 1982 p.c. Neigh­bour Film Inc p. Claude Leger p. a e » t Anne Burke d.'8 a s s t Suzanne Fisher d. Max Fisher sc . Leila Basen. Max Fisher p. sec . Jacqueline Wanner p u b . reL MoniqueMallet-Legerl.'il4l 288-6251 Lp. George Segal, Irene Cara

For sa le : Panasonic VHS Video Cassette Recorder. Mint condition. 2/4/6 hours capacity. Remote con­trols. $995. Call (416) 531-4277.

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For sale : Arri 'S', variable & constant speed, 2 mags, motor, fixed & zoom lenses, matt box, O'Connor'C tripod, camera case and more. Good condi­tion. Best offer. 1 (902) 425-6939.

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For sale: Sennheiser MKH 816T, case, windscreen, Rycote Zeppelin, shock mount MZS 815, New condi­tion. Best offer 1 (902) 425-6939.

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For rent: Vulcan Solar Battery Charger. Used on Himalayan film sl ioot Portable and absolutely dependable.

For rent or sa le : 16mm spring-wound Bolex with 3 lenses. Wint condition. Call Extra Modern Pro­ductions (416) 967-6551. (86)

RUBICDN FILM PRODUCTIONS INC. (416) 226-9102

RAOUL WALLENBERG A one-hour TV Documentary that will take place in Canada, U.S.A., England, Israel and Sweden, to be shot from March lat, p. Wayne Arron, David Harel a s soc . p. David Yorke s c Peter Lauterman d. David Harel d.o.p. David Vorke ed. Avi Lev sd. John Mejill p u b . Linda Shapiro (416) 928-3131.

SALTER PRODUCTIONS LTD. (902) 423-5081

SIEGE ~~ ~ Shooting began November 25/81 and wrapped Dec. 18/81. Budget : $750,000. exec p Michael Donovan pJohn Waisch p m a n W. James Bruce d Paul Donovan, Maura cyConnell film ecL Ian McBride ass t ed. Martella Tower assL sd. ed. Keith Brewer Lp. Doug Lennox, Keith Knight, Jack Bloom, Jeff Pustii, Branda Bazinet, Daryl Haeny, Tom Nardini, Dug Rotstein, Alan MacGillivray, Barbara Jones, Gary Dempster, Dennis O'Connor. Fred Wadden. Rick Collins, Terry-David Despres lab. Quinn Sound (Toronto! 593-1781,

SPHINX PRODUCTIONS (4161 445-7492 POETRY IN MOTION Shooting horn Oc. 24 81 to Dec 25, 1981 in Toronto, San Francisco and \ e i \ -Vork. Kealure lenght dncumenlarv on f<HUemporar\' North American poetrv. p. Ron Mann d. Mann ed. Peter Winlo-nick p o e t s : John Cage, William Bur-rt)Ughs, Allan Ginsberg, lr\'ing Layton, John Giorno, Michael McClure, Phillip Walen, Ann Waldman. John Cooper Clarke, Bob Woodward, Diane Prima.

TIDAL WAVE PRODUCTIONS INC. (416) 365-1103

RECORDED LIVE pVd./sc. Michael Korican. Andrew C. Rowsome. Almerinda Travassos d.o.p. M Korican. A. Travassos or lg . s o n g A.C Rowsome s c o r e Jotin Puchiele a r t d. L.aura DiVilio. Margaret Moorcs p. m a n . Midi Onodera. KattiyPatil p. ass t . Chris Churchill. Kathleen Anderson sd. r e c Sebastipn Saltn st i l ls Pat Chupiin^ c o s e d e s . l.aura DiVilio Lp. Natalia Kuzniyn and Bands : Mama Quilla II, Hamburger Palti &. The Helpers p u b . Doug Parsons M16I 922-8628.

For sa le : Kodak super 8 and 1 emtn f i lmstock- recent batches.

AiTi SR package for sale. Three mags, three batteries, charger, variable speed control, Zeiss 10-100mm. lens. Two SR aluminum cases. Lens shade, filters, etc. Excellent condition. $25,000 firm. Call Steve Moss (416) 485-0513.

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VIdeographer available. Will relo­cate anywhere (just back from arctic). Does lights, sound, cam., switching, T.D., edits, directs and/or produces on short or long term contracts. Ex­perience includes news, industrial, educational, broadcast, cable, and ethnic production and programming. Also teaches any level. Seminars offered Call(514) 229-3666. (85)

For Sa le : Bench equipment Two sets of rewinds, 16mm guilotine splicers and 16mm 4 gang syncro-ni2er(with one sound head), 16mm 6 gang syncronizer (with 2 sound heads), and 16mm split reels. Con­tact Rory (416) 488-4931. (84)

For rent : Workshop or rehearsal space, Westmount area. Evening or weekend slots still available, (514) 481-8960, (84)

Relsler Talent Inc., a Montreal talent agency, is interested in meeting female actors 35/65 who are ACTRA and/oe UDA, (51 4) 481-6536, (84)

Film production company seeking feature screenplays, ACTRA and/or WGA registered. Please submit with self addressed-stamped envelope to Lookout Pictures Inc., Suite 503, 12 Sheppard SI Toronto, M5 H 3 Al (416) 366-2481. (84)

For Sa le : Nagra SN.orwi l l trade for 16mm wide angle ortelephoto lenses. Call Phil (416) 536-5241, (84)

For Sa le : 16mm Steenbeck, large 6 plate. Call George (416) 596-6893,

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For sals : Excellent 16mm Moviola. $2,495. Call Asterisk Productions (416) 535-8814.

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Visual Talent in Canada is the locus of Gambit Videotape News coming out in June, 1982 Send color/bw stills/slides along with description of work and stamped, self-addressed envelope. Artists, filmmakers, photo­graphers, graphic designers, se f costume designers etc, are invited. Canadian work only. Gambit will be available on VHS/Beta Send material or inquiry to : GambitVTNews, Clare-mont Ontario LOH 1 EO. (84)

Camera person required to shoot a one-hour documentary on North American femminist artists. Must be excellent cinematographer (male or female) and sympathetic to the issues. Please send resume to Daria Film Prod, 39 Kingsgarden Road, Toronto, Ontario M8X1S7 or call (416) 967-9195, (84)

For sa le : Super 8 Cine Camera. Super bargain. New Minolta XL-440 Sound with sound-projector Hanimex SR 9000, and accessories. Call after 6 p.m. at (514) 272-3236 (83)

Forsale: 16mm Aurlcon conversion camera and mag ; Canon Scoopic 16mm camera with zoom ; misc. edit­ing equip; hot splicer, 4 gang syn­chronizer, viewers; 35mm B& H Eymo camera with 24v motor and lens; Sennheiser EMI 008 radio mike out­f i t ; NagraSNN with resolver& acces­sories. Phone evenings (514)277-2061 . (83)

For sale : Complete Theatre Equip­ment: 2 Simplex "SP-S2" 35mm Projectors, 2 Ashe raft Sr. Carbon Arc Lamp Houses, 2 General Electric Rectifier Units, 2 Gaumont Optical Sound Amplifiers, 4 Loudspeakers, Goldberg Automatic Electric Rewind, and assorted reels, lenses, aperture masks, carbons, reflector mirros, etc... Call David (514) 845-0769.

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Exceptional cutting r o o m : ' 4 0 0 sq. ft. 12 ft, ceilings, exposed brick, wooden beams. *16mm 6-Plate Flat­bed, *16mm Moviola. *2 Fully Equip­ped Benches. "Located at King and Peter (2 blocks west of the Royal Alex.) $250 weekly. Also avai lab le-adjoining the Cutting Room is a 200 sq. f t room, ideal forofficeSSO week­ly. Call Ralph Brunjes 368-1 2 1 1 .

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Mortimer moves to federal DOC to write national film policy paper OTTAWA - Peter Mortimer is "on lease" to the federal gov­ernment for one year, taking leave of his position in Ontario as part of an executive inter­change program. While work­ing at the department of Com­munications in Ottawa with Ian McLaren, director of Cul­tural Industries, Mortimer will head up work on a national film policy paper.

A recent cabinet shuffle in Ontario, and a restrvicturing of ministries, has done away with the department of Cultural In­dustries there. The two former ministries of Recreation and culture, and Industry and Tourism have been reorganized to become three ministries: Tourism and Recreation, In­dustry and Trade, and Citizen­ship and Culture. David Spence, who headed up Cultural Indus­tries, has been moved to the

Ontario Science Centre as chief of marketing.

Although there had been an announcement last September about the creation of a new film and video office to foster industrial development in On­tario, no concrete steps have yet been taken toward its realiz­ation.

Aerial View sale in UK HALIFAX - Aerial View, a Pic­ture Plant drama, has been sold to Channel 4 in England, and negotiations are on-going with StarChannel, the Atlantic-based pay-T\' station. The sale was "significant," according to company spokesman Lionel Simmons, and will facilitate the post-production of the com­pany's current feature. Stations.

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