THE CANADIAN CONNECTION
U.S. film and television producers will end up spending $200 million (U.S.) in Canada in 1986, according to Telefilm Canada, the government agency that invests in indigenous Canadian productions.
In Toronto alone, film location permits have doubled since 1983, to a projected 2,000 by year’s end.
Much of the upswing in Canadian filming has been fueled by an increase in U.S. made-for-TV movies and, an even more recent phenomenon, TV series shot outside of Hollywood. Roughly one-quarter of all U.S. prime-time made-for-TV movies now are shot in Canada.
Among the recently released movies made all or partially in Canada are “The Fly,” “Rocky IV,” “The Killing Fields,” “Agnes of God,” “Children of a Lesser God,” “Iceman” and “Eleni.” The following is the complete list of American film and TV projects based in Canada in 1986.
Vancouver
“Perry Mason: The Case of the Notorious Nun”--NBC TV-movie.
“Firefighter”--CBS TV-movie.
“Danger Bay”--Disney Channel series.
“Spot Marks the X”--Disney Channel movie.
“Strangers”--CBS TV-movie.
“That Secret Sunday”--CBS TV-movie starring James Farentino and Parker Stevenson.
“Hero in the Family”--”Disney Sunday Movie,” ABC.
“Backfire “--I.T.C./Bell Productions.
“Malone”--Orion Pictures with Burt Reynolds, Cliff Robertson and Lauren Hutton.
“Christmas Snow”--NBC TV-movie with Katherine Helmond and Sid Caesar.
“Roxanne”--Columbia Pictures, with Steve Martin, Daryl Hannah and Shelley Duvall.
“The Christmas Star”--”Disney Sunday Movie,” ABC, with Ed Asner and Nico- las Van Burk.
“Hot Pursuit”--Paramount.
“Hitchhiker”--HBO series.
“Room Upstairs”--NBC TV-movie.
“A Stranger Waits”--CBS TV-movie.
“Hands of a Stranger”--NBC TV-movie.
“Stakeout”--Touchstone Films.
“Deadly Intentions”--CBS TV-movie with Matt Salinger and Mildred Natwick.
“Stingray”--NBC series.
“Housekeeping”--Columbia Pictures.
“Airwolf II”--USA cable series.
“Powers Play”--CBS Pilot.
“Jumpstreet Chapel”--Fox Broadcasting Co. 1987 series.
Toronto
“Unnatural Causes”--NBC TV-movie with John Ritter.
“Easy Prey”--New World Pictures starring Gerald McRaney and Shawnee Smith.
“The Gate”--United Artists, starring Christa Denton and Stephen Dorff.
“Dead of Winter”--MGM, with Mary Steenburgen and Roddy McDowall.
“Night Heat”--CBS late-night series.
“Kay O’Brien”--CBS series (canceled).
“Many Happy Returns”--CBS TV-movie starring George Segal and Ron Leibman.
“Popeye Doyle”--NBC TV-pilot.
“Oklahoma Smugglers”--Ota Reicher Productions feature film.
“Mother Courage”--CBS TV-movie starring Sophia Loren.
“Amerika”--ABC miniseries for 1987 starring Kris Kristofferson, Robert Urich.
“The Prodigious Hickey”--”American Playhouse,” PBS.
“Hot Shots”--CBS late-night series.
“I’ll Take Manhattan”--CBS miniseries for 1987 starring Valerie Bertinelli.
“John Grin’s Christmas”--ABC special starring Robert Guillaume.
“Police Academy 4”--Warner Bros., film starring Steve Guttenberg.
“Rolling Vengeance”--Sharmhill Productions.
“Adderly”--CBS late-night series.
“Alfred Hitchcock Presents”--USA cable series.
“Anne of Green Gables II”--PBS TV-movie.
“The Arm”--MGM, with Matt Dillon and Diane Lane.
“Check It Out”--syndicated TV series with Dan Adams.
“Christmas Eve”--NBC TV-movie starring Loretta Young.
“Fight for Life”--Fries Entertainment, TV movie.
“Miracles, Myths and Magic”--Cinema Group Inc.
“Really Weird Tales”--HBO, limited series.
“Walking on Air”--”Wonderworks,” PBS.
“Force Three”-- FM Entertainment syndicated TV pilot.
“Mariah State”-- ABC-TV pilot.
“Moonstruck”--Columbia Pictures with Cher and Nicolas Cage.
“Believers”--Orion Pictures.
Coming in 1987:
Untitled; Debra Hill’s remake of “Three Men and a Cradle” for Disney.
“Calhoun”--TV pilot.
“The Green Monkey”--Columbia.
Montreal
“C.A.T. Squad”--NBC pilot/TV-movie.
“Street Smart”--Cannon.
“Sword of Gideon”--HBO movie.
“Hennessy”--NBC TV-movie.
“One Police Plaza”--CBS TV-movie.
“Barnum”--CBS TV-movie with Burt Lancaster.
“The Wild Thing”--Orion Pictures.
“State of Survival”--Titanium Films.
“Hit and Run”--Telecine Productions.
Calgary
“Stingray”--NBC series, resumed for 1987.
“Golden Harvest”--CBS.
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