Film Weekly 1961-62 year book : Canadian motion picture industry with television section (1961)

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sistant director, Richard Dixon and Gordon Mil¬ ligan; casting associate: Eve Langbord; script supervisor, Lucie Thivierge; makeup, Irene Kent; hairstyling for The Divorce, Max Adler; transpor¬ tation, Rob Roy; animation, Pistafilm. Running time I 1 4 minutes. CAST: Film is in six segments, with Leo G. Carroll the star. Stars of the segments: Hilda Brauner and Wm. Traylor in Honeymoon; Kate Reid, Ernest Graves and Richard Janaver in Homecoming; June Duprez and Austin Willis in The Divorce; Jane Rose and Truman Smith in Average Man; Rita Gardner and Jack Betts in Baby; and equal stature for six players in Lecture Hall. Hollywood Productions The Canadians I Fox) and Nikki, Wild Dog of the North (Disney) were filmed entirely in Canada during 1960-61. Canadian Short Subjects (Produced for commercial distribution to theaters) Canada Carries On Series Produced by the National Film Board and dis¬ tributed in Canada by Columbia Pictures of Canada. A Is For Architecture: July, 1960 (Thirty-minute color featurette. An animated tribute to the great buildings of man through the ages) Roughnecks: September, 1960 (B&W account of oil drillers at work in Alberta) Stowaway: October, 1960 (B&W story film about a 13-year old boy who stows away on his father's schooner and learns all about deep-sea fishing when the vessel reaches the Grand Banks) Canada On Stage: November, 1960 (B&W record of the Dominion Drama Festival finals on the stage of Vancouver's new Queen Elizabeth Theatre) Life in a Woodlot: December, 1960 (Color nature film showing insect life in the underbrush ) Universe: January, 1961 (B&W 28-minute featurette. An animated journey through space) Beaver Dam: February, 1961 (Color nature film for children showing the beaver at work) Emergency In Morocco: March, 1961 (B&W account of UN aid to Morocco when 10,000 persons were stricken after using cooking oil adulterated with aviation oil being sold cheaply in the market place) The Price of Fire: April, 1961 (B&W record of the work of the Montreal Fire Department) The Tiny Terrors: May, 1961 (Color science film showing what's being done to combat the biting fly) Boy Meets Band: June, 1961 (Color film showing the training of young bandsmen in Vancouver) * Mezzo Plate made directly from unretouched photo CREATIVITY Though not in the dictionary , this word is in common use in advertising and merchandising. Its meaning is illustrated in the work of all departments at PHOTO ENGRAVERS & ELECTROTYPERS LIMITED MAKERS OF FINE PRINTING PLATES SINCE 1906 91 Gould Street Toronto 368-3821