Production

Guy Glover

Born November 5, 1910 · London, England, UK

Died May 17, 1988 · aged 77

No biography available.

Known For

Morning on the LièvreMorning on the Lièvre · 1961
Morning on the Lièvre
9.01961
MovieAdventure
This short film offers a picturesque tour through the maple-wooded hills alongside Québec's Lièvre River in autumn to the accompaniment of acclaimed poet Archibald Lampman’s poem Morning on the Lièvre. Trees are ablaze with colour, and their splendor is reflected in the mirrored surfaces of the water, offering a glimpse of the landscape Lampman knew so well through the poet’s eyes and words. Lampman’s poem is read by broadcaster and poet George Whalley, with accompanying score by composer Eldon Rathburn.
Farewell Oak StreetFarewell Oak Street · 1953
Farewell Oak Street
7.01953
MovieDocumentary
This documentary presents a before-and-after picture of people in a large-scale public housing project in Toronto. Due to a housing shortage, they were forced to live in squalid, dingy flats and ramshackle dwellings on a crowded street in Regent Park North; now they have access to new, modern housing developments designed to offer them privacy, light and space.
The Stratford AdventureThe Stratford Adventure · 1954
The Stratford Adventure
6.21954
MovieDocumentary
This short film depicts how a small Canadian city, bearing the name of Stratford and by a river Avon, created its own renowned Shakespearean theatre. The film tells how the idea grew, how a famous British director, international stars and Canadian talent were recruited, and how the Stratford Shakespearean Festival finally became a triumphant reality.
Georges-Étienne Cartier - The Lion of QuébecGeorges-Étienne Cartier - The Lion of Québec · 1962
Georges-Étienne Cartier - The Lion of Québec
4.51962
MovieHistory
This short biopic profiles Montreal lawyer-turned-politician George-Étienne Cartier as he campaigns to unite English and French Canada under Confederation. The political world of a century ago comes to life as we hear debates in the Parliament of Upper and Lower Canada amidst political strife and personal feuds. Ultimately, Cartier skilfully allays the fears of party and sectional leaders, convincing them that federal union would protect, rather than weaken, Quebec’s cherished rights of language and religion. The eloquent and enigmatic Cartier was instrumental in shaping the Canada that was soon to emerge.
The Last Voyage of Henry HudsonThe Last Voyage of Henry Hudson · 1964
The Last Voyage of Henry Hudson
10.01964
MovieHistory
This short film realistically portrays the conflict Henry Hudson experienced when he went in search of an open water route to the Orient, and no one would follow him. What he discovered instead was an inland sea, a discovery that ended in tragedy.
The Boy Who Saw ThroughThe Boy Who Saw Through · 1956
The Boy Who Saw Through
1956
Movie
A young boy has developed an ability to see through walls, much to the consternation of his stuffy Victorian parents.
Alexander Galt: The Stubborn IdealistAlexander Galt: The Stubborn Idealist · 1962
Alexander Galt: The Stubborn Idealist
9.01962
MovieHistory
For Alexander Galt it was the middle of the road, until he saw some hope for his dream of a united Canada. What was he like, this stubborn idealist? How did he measure up to other political strongmen of his time? In this film you sense the personal clashes and the interplay of political ambitions that left their mark on history.
L'abatisL'abatis · 1952
L'abatis
1952
MovieDocumentary

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