The Baymen (1966)
Baymen, no matter where they go, remain above all else Newfoundlanders. They were born to the sea, to a place in the life of their cliffside village, but many of the younger generation are now looking to the city for their future. The film, produced in 1965, follows a bayman's family to St. John's, showing what such a change means to father, daughter and grandfather.
Director: Rex Tasker
| Sound | Victor Merrill | Sound Editor |
| Directing | Rex Tasker | Director |
| Production | Roman Kroitor | Producer |
| Sound | Robert Fleming | Music |
| Sound | Barry Ferguson | Sound |
| Production | Peter Jones | Producer |
| Crew | Hector Lemieux | Cinematography |
| Editing | Rex Tasker | Editor |
| Crew | Rex Tasker | Script |