Columbia Pictures crew [with soldiers]
- AM1545-S3-: CVA 586-1175
- Item
- 1943
Columbia Pictures crew [with soldiers]
Soldiers training on Vancouver Island
Soldiers training on Vancouver Island
Soldiers training on Vancouver Island
Columbia Pictures [filming] soldiers training on Vancouver Island
Columbia Pictures [filming] soldiers training on Vancouver Island
Columbia Pictures [filming] soldiers training on Vancouver Island
Columbia Pictures [filming] soldiers training on Vancouver Island
[Men filming an A.R.P. demonstration]
Part of L.D. Taylor family fonds
Photograph shows many tents and men scattered along the shore of the Seymour Gorge.
Part of L.D. Taylor family fonds
Photograph shows three men in a scow navigating rapids in the Seymour Gorge.
Part of L.D. Taylor family fonds
Photograph shows four men in a scow named 'Rouletta' navigating rapids in the Seymour Gorge.
[Actors from the Frank Lloyd Productions troupe]
Part of L.D. Taylor family fonds
Caption attached to photograph reads: "Two weeks ago members of Vancouver's championships amateur hockey league watched Frank Lloyd filming scenes for his production of Rex Beach's "Winds of Chance" at Seymour Gorge, North Vancouver. Several days ago they had opportunity to see the celebrities of the Lloyd troupe make the finishing scenes of the same play in Hollywood and elected Miss Viola Dana official mascot for the team during the series of games being played with the Monarch sextet of Los Angeles. Those in the photograph made expressly for The Province are, actors and players, Charles B. Crockett, Choppy Anderson (whose hip bone was broken the same evening), John T. Murray, Viola Dana, R. Palmer, R. Parker. Back row: C.E. Chapman, Fred Kohler, Victor McLaglen, E. Pritchard and E.R. Foster. Members of the Lloyd company have been most ardent supporters for the British Columbians during the Los Angeles games.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice B. "Lefty" Flynn
Part of L.D. Taylor family fonds
Caption attached to photograph reads: "Former Yale grid star wed to Viola Dana of screen fame. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice B. "Lefty" Flynn from a photo made after their recent quiet wedding at Los Angeles, Calif. "Lefty" Flynn was a former grid star of Yale and now is an independent screen star. Mrs. Flynn is the former Viola Dana, screen star."
Part of L.D. Taylor family fonds
Photograph shows three small boats tied along the river bank and two men rowing a canoe in the river.
Spring 1920...street set on new Metro lot, Hollywood
Part of L.D. Taylor family fonds
Caption on the verso of the print reads: "Left to right: Carl Wilmore, Boston Post; Ted Taylor, Metro news director; Herbert Howe, representative Picture Play; Antonio Moreno, Vitagraph serial star; Alice Lake, Screen Classic featured player; Howard Strickling, Metro news department; and S.F. Jacobs, London Picture Show. The scene is the New York street at the Metro studio."
[Ted Taylor and Viola Dana pose for] poster idea for "Please get Married"
Part of L.D. Taylor family fonds
Photograph taken at Metro Pictures Corporation studio.
[Group portrait at Goldwyn Studios]
Part of L.D. Taylor family fonds
Individuals identified are: Ted Taylor (back row, fifth from right) and Samuel Goldwyn (front row, third from right).
[Group portrait showing Ken Taylor with unidentified men and woman]
Part of L.D. Taylor family fonds
A.H. Giebler wants a still for "Moving Picture World" showing set up for a group shot
Part of L.D. Taylor family fonds
Individuals are identified by Ted Taylor on the verso of the photograph as, from left to right: A.H. Giebler (with camera), Ted Taylor 'director', May Allison and Fred Malatesta. Photograph taken at the Metro Pictures Corporation studio.
Part of Dunbar History Project fonds
Item filed under Art and culture. Courtesy of Linda Omaha.
[Ted Taylor standing with a bear in the Metro Pictures Corporation studio lot]
Part of L.D. Taylor family fonds
[Men working in the projection room of a movie theatre]
[Alaskan glacier from USS boat; Film crew shooting glaciers in Alaska from USS boat]
[Film crew shooting glaciers in Alaska from a USS boat]
[Film crew loading supplies onto USS boat in Alaska; Alaskan scenery taken from a USS boat]
[Man sitting beside a film projector]
Part of William Orson Banfield fonds
[The cast of "So Long Letty"] posing for pictures
Part of William Orson Banfield fonds
Part of William Orson Banfield fonds
Part of William Orson Banfield fonds
Item is a photograph showing part of a movie set. Possible the set of the Warner Brothers film "So Long Letty".
Part of William Orson Banfield fonds
Item is a photograph showing part of a movie set. Possible the set of the Warner Brothers film "So Long Letty".
Mary Pickford's feet and hand prints
Part of William Orson Banfield fonds
[Film crew on runway preparing to film water bombers at Kamloops Airport]
Part of L.D. Taylor family fonds
Item is Christmas card from Ted Taylor produced on a sheet of photographic paper and featuring an image of a strip of film with each frame showing Ted Taylor at his typewriter.
Sky hawks [film to tape transfers, tape #1]
Part of Yaletown Productions Inc. fonds
Item is one inch film to tape tranfer of raw footage shot for the one hour television network documentary "Flight of the Sky Hawks : 20th Anniversary." The film features Canada's military parachute team, the Sky Hawks. Footage is silent.
Yaletown Productions; behind [-the-] scenes making commercials
Part of Yaletown Productions Inc. fonds
Item is a video with a behind-the-scenes video titled "The making of Barclay personal taste," which shows the making of a Barclays commercial, as well as samples, of different lengths, of commercials made for Barclays. Features various sets, setting up sets, shots of downtown Vancouver and inside the Vancouver Public Library Central Branch, actors and film crews. Video also includes a making of video for the commercial "Manifesto 2002 Caritas Brunnen" and samples of a German and English version of the finished commercial. Features a model of a mouth. "Manifesto Films August 2002 making of CableCom in Vancouver" gives a behind-the-scenes look at the making of a commercial for CableCom. In addition to the completed CableCom commercial video includes other Manifesto Films commercials; a Panasonic commercial, a Cheveron commercial for Orthene Fire Ant Killer, a Fox commercial for the Emmy Awards, two Kinder Bueno commercials, and a Hero FruitKiss commercial.
P2 - Home movies - Yaletown - 16 mm print - Mike on film locations - baby Jill - Jason
Part of Yaletown Productions Inc. fonds
Item contains home movie footage of Jason playing with baby sister Jill and scenes from making commercials, including Collier on a train and somewhere snowy. And Jason and Jill at Pitt Lake.
Part of Yaletown Productions Inc. fonds
Item is a home movie. Includes footage of Michael Collier and others working on films, Collier and other fishing and Jason Collier.
1 - McCabe and Mrs. Miller - "Wager set" - orig[inal] ECO - 1970 - M. Collier
Part of Yaletown Productions Inc. fonds
Item is footage taken on the set of "McCabe and Mrs. Miller." Includes scenes of the bucket brigade, the film crew working and cameras, and the movie set. Fire scenes by 'Flash' Collier.
1a - Wager set - workprint (McCabe and Mrs. Miller) 1970 - M.[Michael] Collier
Part of Yaletown Productions Inc. fonds
Item is footage taken on the set of "McCabe and Mrs. Miller." Includes scenes of the bucket brigade, the film crew working and cameras, and the movie set. Fire scenes by 'Flash' Collier.
[Women in costumes holding signs advertising the movie "I Remember Mama" at the Strand Theatre]
[Woman on a horse at Granville Street and Georgia promoting "Trail Street" at the Strand Theatre]
[Movie advertising display at the Strand Theatre]
Photograph shows advertising for "Duel in the Sun, "Summer Holiday", and Green grass of Wyoming".
[Woman dressed as a nurse handing notices to passing pedestrians as part of a movie promotion]
Photograph shows woman with a box hanging around her neck distributing notices to people on the street. Box has a sign on it reading, "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure".
[Movie advertising the gala Easter program at the Strand Theatre]
Photograph shows posters for "This Time for Keeps" and "Tenth Avenue Angel.
[Orpheum Theatre employee picketing outside the Strand Theatre as part of a movie promotion]
Photograph shows woman holding a sign reading "The Strand is unfair to all other theatres because they have 2 top hits on the same program. "The Man from Texas" and "Red Stallion".