Film Weekly 1962-63 year book : Canadian motion picture industry with television section (1962)

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Canadian Theatrical Credits (All credits and titles given here are for films released from July, 1961 to June, 1962. For credits prior to this see previous editions of the Year Book.) Canadian Feature Films 1962 TEN GIRLS AGO IFD (Canada) and U-l (USA) release of Am-Can production. Produced in Eastmancolor and Panavision by Ed Gollin; directed by Harold Daniels; screenplay, Peter Farrow; director of cinema¬ tography, Lee Garmes; operating cameraman, Jackson Samuels; editor, Dave Nicholson; sound, Russ Heisey; makeup, Valerie Shand; music and songs, Joe Hartnell and Sammy Fine. Filmed at Toronto I nternational Film Studios, Kleinburg, Ont. Running time 95 minutes. CAST: Buster Keaton, Bert Lahr, Eddie Foy, Jr., Dion, Roselle Bain, Jan Miner, Diane Scoville, Beth Jones, Marguerite Gray, Austin Willis, Eric Clavering. STORY: A musical-comedy satire on the televi¬ sion industry. Hollywood Productions Exteriors for Big Red were filmed in Quebec during the summer of 1961 and The Incredible Journey was shot in Toronto in the Fall of 1962. Both are Walt Disney productions released through Empire-Universal Films Ltd. in Canada. Canadian Short Subjects (Produced for commercial distribution to theatres ) Canada Carries On Series Produced by the National Film Board and dis¬ tributed in Canada by Columbia Pictures of Canada. Saddlemaker: July, 1961 (Story of a young girl's first love — a saddle — set in Alberta's cowboy country. Color and B&W. 17 mins.) Cattle Ranee: Aug., 1961 (Study of a cattle ranch at Douglas Lake, BC through the seasons. Color. 21 mins.) My Island Home: Aug., 1961 IA farmer describes the virtues of Prince Ed¬ ward Islandw. Color and CinemaScope. 15 mins.) The Flower and the Hive: Sept., 1961 (A nature study showing how blossoms yield nectar to the bee. Color. 10 mins.) Journey From Zero: Oct., 1961 Depicts the free book service of the Public Library Commission in the mountainous hinterland of BC. Color. 14 mins.) Circle of the Sun: Nov., 1961 (A study of the ceremonial sun dance of Al¬ berta's Blood Indians. Color. 30 mins.) Angkor, the Lost City: Dec., 1961 (An assembly of sculpture rcovered from the jungle. B&W. 13 mins.) People of the Rock: Jan., 1962 (A picture of the Eskimo turned prospector and miner. Color. 14 mins.) Snow: Feb., 1962 (A study of snow — how it forms and why. B&W. 13 mins.) City of Many Faces: March, 1962 (Travelogue of Vancouver produced by Parry Films. Color. 13 mins.) Winter Rally: April, 1962 (Winter car races in Monteral. Color. 14 mins.) My Financial Career: May, 1962 iWitty cartoon based on Leacock’s short story. Color. 7 mins.) Trout Stream: June, 1962 (Scientific study of the Eastern brook trout. Color. 10 mins.) Run (Experimental film symbolically portraying the North American on the run. Written, produced and directed by Jack Kuper; director of photo¬ graphy, Josef Seckeresh; film editor, Robert Bar¬ clay; sound editor, Murray Wallace; assistant editor, Gerry Stoll; with William Brydon, Sean McCann, Diane Barnes. B&W. 16 mins.)