Cinema Canada (Nov 1981)

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A THE MAGNUM KID A Feature co-production to be shot in Fall 81 in Montreal with an estimated budget of $500,000. p.c. Les Productions La Gauchet Inc. and Rare Film Produc. tions Inc. exec. p. Raymond Gravelle p. Mark Nader sc.,d. Nader d.o.p. Patrice Massenet sd. Don Cohen pub. Colette Martin/(514) 845-8186. LES PRODUCTIONS NC. (514) 270-1496 LA CLE DES BOIS A 13 half-hour series for television to be shot in January 1982, with an estimated budget of $390,000 p. and d. André A. Bélanger concept & sc. Louise Pelletier pub. re. Sheila Burke. N.B.: This documentary TV-series does not require actors. QUADRAMEDIA INC. (416) 466-4656 SKILLINGS MOUNTAIN . Scheduled for spring 1982. Budget $800,000. ACFC crew. p. Ian Stuart execp. Hans Koehl d. Joe Scanlon. RAFAL PRODUCTIONS INC. (514) 932-0396 HOT TO TROT This film wont be shot before 1982 ; date to be announced. p. Rafal Zielinski d. _ Rafal Zielinski sc. Edith Rey, from a story by Rey and Zielinski. RAYMOND DAOUST (514) 526-6621 GUILTY OF BEING INNOCENT Principal photography to begin in the 1982, in Gaspé. p. Raymond Daoust. RJ. LANGEVIN (418) 687-3326 ST-LOUIS SQUARE . Shooting in Montreal with a budget of $5 million.p. Robert Langevin sc. Arnie Gelbart, Gilles Carle d. Gilles Carle. 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. PROJECTS IN NEGOTIATION SEAGULL PRODUCT IONS MEMOIRS OF MONTPARNASSE To begin in Montreal with a $4 million budget p.c. Seagull Production exec. PpJames Shavick p. Larry Hertzog sc. Marilyn McCormick pub. The Network (416) 368-6175, David Novek Assoc. (514) 284-2113 cast. Casablanca. CALIFORNIA CHABLIS In Vancouver with a $3.5 million budget. p. James Shavick sc. Steven Man * ners cast. Casablanca. SELKIRK FILMS INE. (416) 967-5550 GOODBYE CALIFORNIA _ A Canada/U.K. co-production scheduled for next spring p. PeterSnelld. Don Sharp sc. Sharp, Alan Scott, Chris Bryant. SIGNAL FILMS INC. (514) 482-7447 OVER HIS DEAD BODY To be shot in Montreal in November 1981, with a budget of $4 million. p. Alfred Pariser sc., d. Morrie Ruvinsky. TIBERIUS FILM CORPORATION (416) 869-6529 ON THE BRINK Canadian production to be shot in January 1982 with an estimated budget from 8to9 million. p. Garth H. Drabinsky, Joel B. Michaels d. Michael Ritchie. TRIMEDIA (403) 264-4460 ATHABASCA To be shot in Edmonton witha budget of $2.4 million p.c. Trimedia Studio/Great Bear Film Ltd. exec. p. David Dortot p. Alec MacDonald sc. David Dortot. UFO. HOLDINGS (514) 670-1060 DOUBLE BARREL To be shot in Vancouver witha budget of $1.9 million. exec. p. Sam Gabamonte and Leonard Trager p. Claude Castravelli sc. Gerry younkins. 99401, CANADA INC. (514) 932-0833 ARNOLD, DOG OF THE NORTH Shooting scheduled for Spring 82 with an estimated budget of $4M. exec. p. Robert Barclay p. John Francis Brinckman sc. John Francis Brinckman d. Sylvio Narrizano ed. Max Benedict sp. efx superv. Wally Gentleman sp. efx John Allison animal trainer Lloyd Beebee unit pub. Prudence Emery. IN THE CAN ANIMAGE INC. (418) 692-4188 LES DOUX AVEUX Drama feature. Shooting began on September 9 and ended on October 9, 1982. Budget of $368,000. In Quebec city. pGaston Cousineau p. man. Danny Chalifour p. superv. Bernard Dansereau sc. Fernand Dansereau and Dominique Levesque with collaboration of Bernard Dansereau and Florence Bolte. d. Fer nand Dansereau ed. José Heppell unit pub. Gaston Cousineau, Christiane - Gagnon/Animage Inc. (418) 692-4188. With participation of CFDC and Institut québécois du cinéma. ——[—[—[—[—[—[—[—[——============90 CINAK LTEE (514) 248-3295 LES FLEURS SAUVAGES _ A feature film shot in the Eastern Townships (Quebec) for three weeks from June 29 to July 20. Budget: $300,000. p& p.man. Marguerite Duparc p.sec. Claudine Fauque sc. & d. Jean-Pierre Lefebvre ed. Marguerite Duparc lab. (film & sound): Bellevue Pathé Ltée. HUMUNGUS FILM PRODUCTIONS (416) 869-1781 HUMUNGUS Shooting began August 10/1981 and ended September 12. Horror film to be shot in Markham, Sparrow Lake, Toronto (Ontario) with a budget of $1.1M. pAnthony Kramreither exec. p. Michael Stevenson p. man. Nick Gray p. superv. Gwen Iveson unit man. Michael McDonald sc. William Grey d. Paul Lynch INTERNATIONAL CINEMA CORPORATION (514) 284-9354 QUEST FOR FIRE A co-production between Canada and France. Budget $9.5M. Shooting began October 21 1980 in Scotland and Kenya, and it ended on May 16, 1981 in Canada. p-.c. Cinetrail Inc. p. John Kemeny, Denis Héroux, Claude Léger d. Jear~ Jacques Annaud film ed. Yves Langlois asst. Glen Berman sd. ed. TBA music TBA lab. Bellevue-Pathé (Montréal) sd. studio Bellevue-Pathé (Montreal), Bellevue-Pathé (Toronto) if with Dolby System pub. rel David Novek Asso ciates (514) 284-2113 dist. 20th Century Fox (North America), Orion Pictures (other territories), Christmas release 1981. NIELSEN-FERNS INTERNATIONAL LTD. (416) 361-0306 ARK ON THE MOVE Shooting from March to August 1981 in “Madagascar, Maurituis, Jersey (Channel Islands) 13-1/2 hours series for television. p.c. Nielsen-Ferms International Ltd. in association with the CBC, Primetime Television, Channel Television, South African Broadcasting Corporation, and the Australian Broadcasting Commission. exec. p. Pat Ferns p. Paula Quigley d. Alastair Brown location Maurituis/Madagascar d.o.p. Laurence McManus, Paul Warren sd. John H. Garwood location Jersey (Channel Islands) d.o.p. Len Gilday asst. Paul Mitchnick sd. Aerlyn Weissman film ed. Steve Weslak CFE asst. Lee Michael Searles soundmix Terry Cooke Narration recording Tony Rebindaine orig. music and recording John MillsCockell. THE WARS Shooting began May 18 and ended August 3, in Hamilton, Toronto and at the NFB's studio in Montreal. Budget : $3 million. p.c. Nielsen-Ferns International and National Film Board of Canada. exec. p. Richard Nielsen p.sup. Samuel Jephcott p.man. Bob Linnel sc. Timothy Findley based on his novel “The Wars” d. Robjn Phillpis ed. Tony Lower asst. ed. Denis Beaudoin sd. mixer Joe Champagne music Berthold Carriere pub. Linda Shapiro/David Novek Associates (416) 928-3131, Ron Jones/National Film Board, Montreal (514) 333-3422, Toronto (416) 369-4094 with the participation of the CFDC, CBC and Germany's Polyphone Film-used Fernseh GmbH. LES PRODUCTIONS VENT DEST (514) 277-8929 LA TURLUTTE DES ANNEES DURES A documentary film shot throughout Quebec from May 7 to June 9, 1981. Budget of $245,000. p.c. Les Productions Vent d’Estin association with Cinak Ltée assoc. p. Marguerite Dupare (Cinak Ltée) p. man. Lucille Veilleux d@. Richard Boutet, Pascal Gélinas ed. Francis Van den Heuvel asst. Ginette Leduc lab. National Film Board of Canada sd. studio TBA mixer TBA. LES PRODUCTIONS = YOSHIMURA-GAGNON (514) 467-1422 ‘LAROSE, PIERROT. ET LA LUCE Shooting began on July 15 and ended October 7, in the county of St-Hyacinthe (Québec) with an estimated budget of $600,000. p. Yuri Yoshimura-Gagnon and Claude Gagnon p. man. YoshimuraGagnon prod. ass’t & research Nicole Saint-Jean p. sec. Maryse Richard se. Claude Gagnon d. Gagnon ed. Gagnon sd. ed. Louis Dupire ass’t ed. Petitclerc lab. Bellevue Pathé pub. Sylvie Tremblay (514) 738-0392. RSL FILMS LTD. (514) 931-7155 PARADISE Shooting began on March 22, 1981 and ended on May 6, 1981. All exteriors filmed in Israel, and the interiors in Canada. p. Robert Lantos, Stephen J. Roth co-p. Wendy Green p. superv. Manon Bougie-Boyer d. Stuart Gillard ed. Howard Terril asst. Rit Wallace music Paul Hoffert lab. Sonolab Inc. dist. Vivafilm (Quebec), Avco Embassy (Canada, U.S.A, & world sales agent) date of release: beginning of Fall SEAGULL/BRADY. PRODUCTIONS LTD. (514) 844-9444 TILL DEATH US DO PART The Shooting of that comedy mystery began on August 26 and ended September 13, in and around the Montreal area. exec. p. David Brady p. James Shavick, Lawrence Hertzog assoc. p. PeterJobin pman. Danny Rossner p. coord. Kathy Wolf exec. in charge of prod, Julian Marks p. acct. Kay Larlham ass’t to pKaren Gruson p. ass’t Yaniko Palis sc. Peter Jobin, Timothy Bond d. Bond lab Bellevue Pathe pub. Mark Lalonde/Dayid Novek Associates (514) 284-2113 with the participation of the CFDC. Humungus (cont. fram p. 4) producers. Despite much criticism from some of the union’s members, Suzanne De Poe of the ACFC said the union decided against working the shoot “because during our discussions, they said the budget was all in at $1.2 million and... the deal they offered our technicians was just unacceptable.” Kramreither told Cinema Canada that the original budget of the film was based on a private finar:cing arrangement that did not go through, and that the production was forced to go with a public offering, costing an additional $800,000. The Humungus shoot wrapped in September and has a distribution-world sales agreement with Avco Embassy Pictures for all territories but Canada. Paul Lynch directed. In the West, its always... Ox © 916 DAVIE STREET LOR sy ALPHA ALPHA CINE SERVICE VANCOUVER, B.C. V6Z 1B8 (604) 688-7757 November 1981-Cinema Canada/43 Ya