Zale Dalen, AKA David James Scott, started his career in the film business as a script writer (“Another Smith for Paradise” directed by Tom Shandell in 1972) assistant editor, soundman, editor, and sponsored/educational film director. His big break came in 1976 with the funding of his first feature film, “Skip Tracer”. Since then he has directed four more Canadian features – “The Hounds of Notre Dame”, “Terminal City Ricochet”, “Expect No Mercy”, and “Passion” – two of which are considered Canadian classics, one of which was a job of work made for the exploitation market in third world countries, and one of which, “Passion”. is a work of pure genius that remains totally unrecognized. Along the way he directed two made for TV movies – “Anything to Survive” and “On Thin Ice, the Tai Babalonia Story” – and quite a few episodes of television series like Alfred Hitchcock, Wiseguy, Scene of the Crime, Friday’s Curse, Kung Fu the Legend Continues, Beachcombers and For the Record.
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Passion (1999) Director |
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Expect No Mercy (1995) Director |
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On Thin Ice: The Tai Babilonia Story (1990) Director |
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Terminal City Ricochet (1990) Director |
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Anything to Survive (1990) Director |
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Hounds of Notre Dame (1980) Director |
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Skip Tracer (1977) Director |
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Skip Tracer (1977) Screenplay |
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Skip Tracer (1977) Editor |
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Potlatch...a strict law bids us dance (1975) Sound Recordist |