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Movie: Death Hunt - album

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Part Of
Bruno Engler fonds
Scope & Content
File pertains to 149 col. prints of production shots from the filming of the movie "Death Hunt" in and around Canmore and the Spray Lakes area. Includes locations used for shooting, identified by page by Engler, as well as two printed maps with numbered dots identifying specific locations.
Date Range
1980
Reference Code
V190 / VI / M / x / d / PD - 01
Description Level
5 / File
GMD
Photograph
Print
  1 image     1 Electronic Resource  
Part Of
Bruno Engler fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Fonds Number
M323 / S40 / V190
Series
VI : Retained file, M : Alphabetical order
Sous-Fonds
V190
Sub-Series
x : Movies, d : Death Hunt
Accession Number
7436
Reference Code
V190 / VI / M / x / d / PD - 01
GMD
Photograph
Print
Date Range
1980
Physical Description
Photograph Album : 1 photograph album (149 photographs, col.)
History / Biographical
Also known as "Arctic Rampage," directed by Peter Hunt in 1981 and starred Charles Bronson, Lee Marvin, and Angie Dickinson. Loosely based on the true-life story of Albert Johnson (The Mad Trapper of Rat River) who was pursued by the Mounted Police in the Northwest Territories and Yukon after shooting a police constable in 1932. Filmed entirely in the Canmore/Spray Lakes area, apart from one scene at the Athabasca Glacier, Jasper National Park. "Death Hunt" was the first film to use Canmore and the Spray Valley as primary set locations, and many locals were recruited as extras. Additionally, dog teams were brought from throughout Alberta for Mad Trapper pursuit scenes on the Spray Lakes Reservoir. Mountaineer and Association of Canadian Mountain Guide Tim Auger stood in as a body double for Bronson for some scenes.
Scope & Content
File pertains to 149 col. prints of production shots from the filming of the movie "Death Hunt" in and around Canmore and the Spray Lakes area. Includes locations used for shooting, identified by page by Engler, as well as two printed maps with numbered dots identifying specific locations.
Name Access
Auger, Tim
Subject Access
Airplanes
Automobiles
Buildings
Films and film making
Fires
Helicopters
Horses
Movie Stars
Three Sisters Mountain
Geographic Access
Canmore
Alberta
Language
English
Conservation
Photographs removed from original housing after digitization due to acidity of original housing.
Related Material
V190 / VI / M / x / d / PA - 01 to PA - 38
V190 / VI / M / x / d / NA - 01 to NA - 56
Creator
Engler, Bruno
Biographical Source Notes
Hollywood in the Canadian Rockies, by Brian Patton, e-book.
Title Source
Original title kept
Processing Status
Processed
Electronic Resources

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Part Of
Bruno Engler fonds
Scope & Content
File pertains to 103 colour & b&w prints of production photos from the shoot of "First Hello," mostly shots of filming on a mountain, including the film crew, actors, and helicopters.
Date Range
1979-1981
Reference Code
V190 / VI / M / x / h / PA - 01 to PA - 103
Description Level
5 / File
GMD
Photograph
Print
  15 images  
Part Of
Bruno Engler fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Fonds Number
M323 / S40 / V190
Series
VI : Retained file, M : Alphabetical order
Sous-Fonds
V190
Sub-Series
x : Movies, h : First Hello
Accession Number
7436
Reference Code
V190 / VI / M / x / h / PA - 01 to PA - 103
GMD
Photograph
Print
Date Range
1979-1981
Physical Description
103 photographs : b&w & col. ; 24.7 x 19.7 cm or smaller
History / Biographical
"The High Country," alternately called "First Hello," 1981, directed by Harvey Hart and starring Timothy Bottoms and Linda Purl. A young fugitive joins up with a girl and escapes from her father and authorities by trekking into the Canadian Rockies backcountry. Though suffering from an intellectual disability, the girl soon proves to be far more capable in the wilderness than her companion. Location filming primarily around Canmore, Banff (mostly Sulphur Mountain), and Invermere.
Scope & Content
File pertains to 103 colour & b&w prints of production photos from the shoot of "First Hello," mostly shots of filming on a mountain, including the film crew, actors, and helicopters.
Subject Access
Automobiles
Banff townsite
Buildings
Climbing
Films and film making
Helicopters
Mountains
Movie Stars
Sulphur Mountain
Women
Geographic Access
Banff
Banff National Park
Canmore
Alberta
Language
English
Related Material
V190 / VI / M / x / h / NA - 01 to NA - 40
Creator
Engler, Bruno
Biographical Source Notes
Hollywood in the Canadian Rockies, by Brian Patton, e-book.
Title Source
Original title kept
Processing Status
Processed
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Bruno Engler fonds
Scope & Content
File pertains to 88 b&w & colour prints of production photos from the shoot of "Housekeeping," including members of the crew filming inside a flooded house interior, portraits of cast members and the director, exterior shots of houses, group portraits of the cast and crew, and people skating on Spr…
Date Range
1986-1987
Reference Code
V190 / VI / M / x / l / PA - 01 to PA - 88
Description Level
5 / File
GMD
Photograph
Print
  14 images  
Part Of
Bruno Engler fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Fonds Number
M323 / S40 / V190
Series
VI : Retained file, M : Alphabetical order
Sous-Fonds
V190
Sub-Series
x : Movies, l : Housekeeping
Accession Number
7436
Reference Code
V190 / VI / M / x / l / PA - 01 to PA - 88
GMD
Photograph
Print
Date Range
1986-1987
Physical Description
88 photographs : b&w & col. ; 14.8 x 10.1 cm or smaller
History / Biographical
"Housekeeping," 1987, directed by Bill Forsyth and starring Christine Lahti, Sara Walker, and Andrea Burchill. Set in the Pacific Northwest. After their mother commits suicide, two sisters go to live with their eccentric aunt in a remote mountain town Location filming primarily in Nelson, BC, but skating scenes were filmed on Spray Lakes Reservoir in Kananaskis. Trivia: Director Bill Forsyth original wanted to find a large frozen lake in the Yukon to film the skating scene that closes the movie. Bruno Engler, as the on-scene photographer in Nelson, suggested the much more accessible Spray Lakes near Canmore. The movie, which is set in the 1950s, was originally going to be filmed in the same location as the book its based on, Sandpoint Idaho. However, the town of Sandpoint had changed too much by 1986 to suit the film's needs and instead the town of Nelson, British Columbia was chosen.
Scope & Content
File pertains to 88 b&w & colour prints of production photos from the shoot of "Housekeeping," including members of the crew filming inside a flooded house interior, portraits of cast members and the director, exterior shots of houses, group portraits of the cast and crew, and people skating on Spray Lakes. Also includes documents: crew list and newspaper clippings.
Subject Access
Automobiles
Buildings
Films and film making
Mountains
Movie Stars
Portrait
Skating
Spray Lakes
Winter
Geographic Access
Nelson
British Columbia
Canmore
Kananaskis Country
Alberta
Language
English
Related Material
V190 / VI / M / x / l / NA - 01 to NA - 64
Creator
Engler, Bruno
Biographical Source Notes
Hollywood in the Canadian Rockies, by Brian Patton, e-book.
Title Source
Original title kept
Processing Status
Processed
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Movie: To Touch the Wind

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Part Of
Bruno Engler fonds
Scope & Content
File pertains to 35 b&w prints of production photos from the shoot of "To Touch the Wind," consisting of shots of the crew and director, action shots of a plane flying overhead and being shot at, portraits, and a tamed bear. Also includes two different crew lists.
Date Range
1980-1981
Reference Code
V190 / VI / M / x / u / PA - 01 to PA - 35
Description Level
5 / File
GMD
Photograph
Print
  8 images  
Part Of
Bruno Engler fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Fonds Number
M323 / S40 / V190
Series
VI : Retained file, M : Alphabetical order
Sous-Fonds
V190
Sub-Series
x : Movies, u : To Touch the Wind
Accession Number
7436
Reference Code
V190 / VI / M / x / u / PA - 01 to PA - 35
GMD
Photograph
Print
Date Range
1980-1981
Physical Description
35 photographs : b&w ; 23.6 x 12.6 cm or smaller
History / Biographical
"To Touch the Wind" [officially titled "Kelly" and also known as "Like Father, Like Daughter"], 1981, directed by Chistopher Chapman and starring Robert Logan, George Clutesi, Elaine Nalee, and Twyla-Dawn Vokins. A young girl escapes a broken home and school problems by travelling to the Alaska wilderness to live with her father. Location filming mostly around the Canmore area (Spray Lakes Reservoir) and Seebe, with a brief scene filmed in Field, Yoho National Park.
Scope & Content
File pertains to 35 b&w prints of production photos from the shoot of "To Touch the Wind," consisting of shots of the crew and director, action shots of a plane flying overhead and being shot at, portraits, and a tamed bear. Also includes two different crew lists.
Subject Access
Airplanes
Animals
Automobiles
Bears
Buildings
Children
Films and film making
Grizzly Bears
Mountains
Movie Stars
Portrait
Geographic Access
Canmore
Seebe
Alberta
Field
Yoho National Park
British Columbia
Language
English
Related Material
V190 / VI / M / x / u / NA - 01 to NA - 26 V190 / VI / M / x / u / NS - 01 to NS - 04
Creator
Engler, Bruno
Biographical Source Notes
Hollywood in the Canadian Rockies, by Brian Patton, e-book.
Title Source
Original title kept
Processing Status
Processed
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