Radiation (1959)
From a sun-drenched bathing beach to an awesome “gamma garden,” this film explores how heat, radio waves, x-rays and gamma rays affect various forms of life. It takes you to the radiological department of a modern hospital, to Canada’s atomic research center at Chalk River, and to the Brookhaven National Laboratory in the United States, where plant growth is subjected to gamma radiation.
Director: Hugh O'Connor
| Directing | Hugh O'Connor | Director |
| Crew | Joseph Koenig | Script |
| Production | Hugh O'Connor | Producer |
| Production | Tom Daly | Executive Producer |
| Sound | Maurice Blackburn | Music |
| Editing | Lucien Marleau | Editor |