CINE World (Apr 1965)

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A FILM THAT IS GOING TO BR THR TALK OF THE TOWN: “Room for a Stranger’ JACK ENNIS, producer of 'Room for a Stranger’, is probably the most colorful member of the production team. A bon viveur, connosseur of Ghinese food, active exponent of Karate, he also finds time to head the Ennis Construction Company. He is responsible for some of Toronto's more interesting apartment buildings, such as the elegant Pare IX in uptown Toronto. Jack's interest in motion picture production may have derived from being related to the late L. B. Mayer and to prominent Hollywood producer Jack Cummings. Jack Ennis' recently formed Canadian Company Independent Film Artists Limited plans two further productions this year, to be made in Eastmancolor and widescreen. Mr. Ennis is a native Torontonian,. * * * English born TED LEVERSUCH directed 'Room for a Stranger'. Prior to his coming to Canada 8 years ago, he filmed in England and continental Europe as well as in North Africa and the Near East, where he established himself as a talented moviemaker. In Canada he is employed by the CBC TY budget department. 'Stranger' is his first effort in movie making in this country. Ted Leversuch is not -— like most of our domestic movie people a "self-made" film man. He brings to Canada a wide experience: he writes, produces and directs. A film cameraman with the Royal Navy during the last war, Ted Leversuch also has a good knowledge of the intricate camera requirements. We are told, that he will start his next picture in July. * * * STANLEY LIPINSKI was born in Poland. He studied Chemistry in his native Lvov, but soon abandoned his studies to accept a government grantto study cinematography in Paris. He spent 5 years in France where he graduated with honors from the School of Film Arts. Back in Poland, Lipinski became one of the most sought-after cinematographers. Prior to the last war, he directed the photography of at least a dozen Polish features. In 1939 he was imprisoned by the Russians and spent 2 years in Siberia. Later he joined the Polish armed forces as chief cinematographer. After the war Stanley settled in England. Before coming to Canada 8 years ago, he filmed in Israel, Italy, Spain, Germany and England. Presently, Lipinski is one of the busiest cinematographers in Canada. He filmed one whole series of 'Heritage' for the CBC, the 'Micheline' musicals for Canada's French TV and a good number of industrial films.'Stranger' is his first feature film assignment in this country. Stan is now under contract to Moreland & Latchford Prod. of Toronto.