A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 16, 2002
Original Title:
White Thunder
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Factory Lane Productions
ONF | NFB
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 52
A riveting account of the tragic adventure of filmmaker Varick Frissell and his filming of "The Viking" (1931) and the tragic events that befell that adventure into early film-making.
Additional Photography:
Alexander Reid
Administration:
John William Lutz
Assistant Camera:
Keith Burgess
Trevor Forrest
Dominique Gusset
Assistant Editor:
Dorian Rowe
Associate Producer:
Sydney Suissa
Janice Tufford
Director:
Victoria King
Director of Photography:
Nigel Markham
Editor:
Terre Nash
Executive Producer:
Sally Bochner
Music:
Jeff Johnston
Music Producer:
Glen Tilley
Musician:
Paul Bendzsa
Valerie Holden
Jeff Johnston
Online Editor:
Steve Cook
Producer:
Kent Martin
Annette Clarke
Production Accountant:
Cathy Corbett
Production Manager:
Annette Clarke
Linda Fitzpatrick
Researcher:
Jennifer Budden
Caroline Frick
Harvey Hyslop
Claire Mackinnon
Louise Moyes
Derek Norman
Dorian Rowe
Sound:
Sam Mendelson
Sound Editor:
Harvey Hyslop
Sound Mixer:
Paul Steffler
Sound Recordist:
Harvey Hyslop
Writer:
Victoria King
Terre Nash
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