Western Brigade (1958)
This short dramatic film illustrates a cooperative program of fire protection that was carried out across Alberta in the late 1950s. It presents the problems inherent in a voluntary fire brigade, as well as the everyday heroes who step up and get the job done. The film is an entertaining look at how a crew that was once considered to be the joke of the town can evolve into the best fire brigade in the West.
Director: Fergus McDonell
| Crew | George Salverson | Script |
| Production | David Bairstow | Producer |
| Directing | Fergus McDonell | Director |
| Sound | Victor Merrill | Sound Editor |
| Camera | Eugene Boyko | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Jack Locke | Sound |
| Editing | Martin Defalco | Editor |