Cornet at Night (1963)
Based on a short story by Sinclair Ross, this short film recalls rural life on the Prairies in the 1930s. In the film a farmer's young son, sent to town to hire a man for the harvest, readily accepts when an itinerant trumpet player, down on his luck, begs a chance. He is hardly the kind of man the boy's father had in mind, but that night his trumpet speaks from the shadows and everyone pauses to listen.
Director:
Stanley Jackson
Writer:
Stanley Jackson
| Writing | Sinclair Ross | Original Story |
| Writing | Stanley Jackson | Screenplay |
| Production | Peter Jones | Producer |
| Editing | Kirk Jones | Editor |
| Camera | François Séguillon | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Donald Douglas | Music |
| Sound | Leo O'Donnell | Sound |
| Sound | Ron Alexander | Sound |
| Crew | Stanley Jackson | Script |
| Directing | Stanley Jackson | Director |