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Location & Scenic [1/5] - negatives

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/descriptions57135
Part Of
Bruno Engler fonds
Scope & Content
File pertains to 63 strips of 35mm colour film containing 201 photographs. Includes location shots from Kananaskis in 1990 [Roll #7], the Seebe rapids & foothills in 1990, log cabins & houses from 1991 - both interior & exterior [Rolls 1-3], the shooting of "Limelite" in Assiniboine [Roll 4] and in…
Date Range
1988-1992
Reference Code
V190 / VI / L / v / NA - 01 to NA - 63
Description Level
5 / File
GMD
Film
Negative
Part Of
Bruno Engler fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Fonds Number
M323 / S40 / V190
Series
VI : Retained file, L : Alphabetical order
Sous-Fonds
V190
Sub-Series
v : Location & Scenic: Cliffhanger, Imax, etc
Accession Number
7436
Reference Code
V190 / VI / L / v / NA - 01 to NA - 63
GMD
Film
Negative
Date Range
1988-1992
Physical Description
28 photographs : col. negatives ; 35 mm
History / Biographical
See fonds level description
Scope & Content
File pertains to 63 strips of 35mm colour film containing 201 photographs. Includes location shots from Kananaskis in 1990 [Roll #7], the Seebe rapids & foothills in 1990, log cabins & houses from 1991 - both interior & exterior [Rolls 1-3], the shooting of "Limelite" in Assiniboine [Roll 4] and in Lake Louise in 1989, and Haig Glacier in Kananaskis Provincial Park.
Subject Access
Automobiles
Buildings
Cabins
Films and film making
Glaciers
Helicopters
Hiking
Mountains
Rivers
Scenery
Waterfalls
Winter
Geographic Access
Banff National Park
Seebe
Kananaskis Country
Alberta
Assiniboine Provincial Park
Language
English
Related Material
V190 / VI / L / v / PA - 01 to PA - 51
Creator
Engler, Bruno
Title Source
Original title kept
Processing Status
Processed
Less detail
This material is presented as originally created; it may contain outdated cultural descriptions and potentially offensive content. Read more.

Location & Scenic [2/5] - negatives

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/descriptions57137
Part Of
Bruno Engler fonds
Scope & Content
File pertains to 38 strips of 35mm colour film containing 118 photographs. Includes Fort Steele Location shots from 1952, elk, interior shots of a log building, Milk River, and aerial shots of Kananaskis mountains, Haig Glacier, and Wind Pass from 1991.
Date Range
1988-1992
Reference Code
V190 / VI / L / v / NA - 64 to NA - 97
Description Level
5 / File
GMD
Film
Negative
Part Of
Bruno Engler fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Fonds Number
M323 / S40 / V190
Series
VI : Retained file, L : Alphabetical order
Sous-Fonds
V190
Sub-Series
v : Location & Scenic: Cliffhanger, Imax, etc
Accession Number
7436
Reference Code
V190 / VI / L / v / NA - 64 to NA - 97
GMD
Film
Negative
Date Range
1988-1992
Physical Description
118 photographs : col. negatives ; 35 mm
History / Biographical
See fonds level description
Scope & Content
File pertains to 38 strips of 35mm colour film containing 118 photographs. Includes Fort Steele Location shots from 1952, elk, interior shots of a log building, Milk River, and aerial shots of Kananaskis mountains, Haig Glacier, and Wind Pass from 1991.
Subject Access
Animals
Automobiles
Big Horn Sheep
Buildings
Cabins
Elk
Filmaking
Films and film making
Helicopters
Mountains
Rivers
Scenery
Trains
Waterfalls
Winter
Geographic Access
Banff National Park
Canmore
Seebe
Fort Steele
Alberta
Assiniboine Provincial Park
British Columbia
Language
English
Related Material
V190 / VI / L / v / PA - 52 to PA - 159
Creator
Engler, Bruno
Title Source
Original title kept
Processing Status
Processed
Less detail
This material is presented as originally created; it may contain outdated cultural descriptions and potentially offensive content. Read more.

Movie: To Touch the Wind - negatives

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/descriptions57393
Part Of
Bruno Engler fonds
Scope & Content
File pertains to 58 b&w negatives on 26 strips of film depicting production photos from the shoot of "To Touch the Wind." Includes shots of the crew and director, action shots of a plane flying overhead and being shot at, portraits, and a tamed bear.
Date Range
1980-1981
Reference Code
V190 / VI / M / x / u / NA - 01 to NA - 26
Description Level
5 / File
GMD
Film
Negative
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 of the Wind
Accession Number
7436
Reference Code
V190 / VI / M / x / u / NA - 01 to NA - 26
GMD
Film
Negative
Date Range
1980-1981
Physical Description
58 photographs : b&w negatives ; 6.1 x 18.9 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 58 b&w negatives on 26 strips of film depicting production photos from the shoot of "To Touch the Wind." Includes shots of the crew and director, action shots of a plane flying overhead and being shot at, portraits, and a tamed bear.
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 / PA - 01 to PA - 35 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
Less detail
This material is presented as originally created; it may contain outdated cultural descriptions and potentially offensive content. Read more.
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