Sabre and Foil (1967)
The ancient and deadly sport of fencing, demonstrated by world masters in competition. The film is not a record of individual duels but it does capture the cool, merciless attack in a way to focus the eye on every swift maneuver. The cold clash of steel on steel, the staccato pound of feet, the strange, sculptured postures of the masked, white figures - all make absorbing, convincing viewing.
Director: George Kaczender
| Crew | Robert Nichol | Cinematography |
| Sound | Roger Lamoureux | Sound |
| Directing | George Kaczender | Director |
| Crew | Thomas VĂ¡mos | Cinematography |
| Sound | Donald Douglas | Music |
| Sound | Claude Hazanavicius | Sound |
| Sound | John Knight | Music |
| Sound | Ron Alexander | Sound |
| Sound | John Knight | Sound |
| Production | John Kemeny | Producer |
| Sound | Donald Douglas | Sound |