Inside Newfoundland (1951)
Canada's tenth province--its people, its resources, its way of life. The camera shows us St. John's, the capital city; Cornerbrook, pulp and paper centre; and Bell Island with its iron mine. The greatest wealth of Newfoundland is her people, and a visit with Fred Greeley, inshore fisherman and his family, introduces us to our fellow Canadians. Finally the importance of Newfoundland's airports is stressed, and we visit Gander, where international air travellers come and go from the four corners of the globe.
Directors:
Roger Morin, Sydney Newman.
Writer:
John K. Rooke
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Fred Greeley as Self |
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John Scott as Narrator (voice) |
| Writing | John K. Rooke | Screenplay |
| Sound | Howard Cable | Original Music Composer |
| Camera | Jean-Marie Couture | Camera Operator |
| Directing | Roger Morin | Director |
| Editing | Douglas Tunstell | Editor |
| Directing | Sydney Newman | Director |
| Editing | Nicholas Balla | Editor |
| Camera | Lorne C. Batchelor | Camera Operator |
| Production | Sydney Newman | Producer |