The Days of Whisky Gap (1961)
Rousing tales of the North-West Mounted Police are brought to life through photos and artists' sketches. In 1873, the North-West Mounted Police were established to maintain law and order in the North-West Territories. They undertook a trek from Fort Dufferin, south of Winnipeg, to Fort Whoop-up, near present-day Lethbridge, Alberta. The force raised the flag and proclaimed the Queen's Law, ensuring that the Canadian West would not become a lawless, American-style frontier.
Director: Colin Low
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Stanley Jackson as Narrator |
| Production | Roman Kroitor | Producer |
| Production | Wolf Koenig | Producer |
| Sound | George Croll | Sound Recordist |
| Camera | Roy Nolan | Camera Operator |
| Sound | Marcel Carrière | Sound Recordist |
| Production | Tom Daly | Executive Producer |
| Sound | Kathleen Shannon | Sound Editor |
| Camera | John Spotton | Camera Operator |
| Writing | Stanley Jackson | Writer |
| Editing | John Spotton | Editor |
| Sound | Donald Douglas | Music |
| Directing | Colin Low | Director |
| Camera | Jim Wilson | Camera Operator |