Bush Pilot (film) explained

Bush Pilot
Director:Sterling Campbell
Larry Cromien (aerial sequences)
Producer:Larry Cromien (producer)
Jack Ogilvie (associate producer)
Starring:See below
Music:Samuel Hersenhoren
Cinematography:Edward Hyland
Editing:Jack Ogilvie
Studio:Dominion Pictures
Distributor:Screen Guild Productions[1]
Runtime:60 minutes
Country:Canada
United States
Language:English
Budget:$150,000[2] [3]

Bush Pilot is a 1947 Canadian-American drama film directed by Sterling Campbell. The film, produced by Campbell's Dominion Productions, was noted for being one of the first full-length feature films outside Quebec in which a Canadian production company held the primary role.[4] [5]

Plot summary

Red North is a bush pilot in the village of Nouvelle, part of Canada's north. His half-brother, Paul Gerard decides to relocate his bush pilot business to the same lake, competing with Red's business and romantic interests.

Production

The film was one of the first narrative feature films produced in English by a Canadian film production company, and touted as "the first all-Canadian movie".[6] The company was Dominion Productions Limited. Director Sterling Campbell was a partner in the company along with the film's producer Larry Cromien and star, Austin Willis and Geoffrey Wood.[7] The main backer was Wood, founder of G. H. Wood & Co., a sanitation supply company that bore the motto "Sanitation for the Nation." He invested $160,000 in the film.

Bush Pilot was meant to be the first of six films.[8] The movie was one of the first features to be shot in Toronto with studio work done at Queensway Studios. Outdoor and flight sequences filmed in the Muskoka region of Ontario, particularly Lake Rosseau.

The production used many actual planes on-screen including a Stinson Reliant (SR-9EM), a Noorduyn Norseman V, and a Waco Custom Cabin series aircraft the Waco ZQC-6.[9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14]

Reception

Although J. Arthur Rank owned Queensway Studios, he did not pick up the film for distribution in his cinema chains.[15] The movie was not a box office success and Dominion Productions never made another film.[7] "I got pretty enthusiastic about all that film nonsense", Wood recalled in 1987. "But I didn't know what was going on. I knew as much about the movies as those movie people knew about sanitation."

Restoration

Wood deposited a nitrate negative of the film with the National Archives in 1972. Although long out of print, the film was restored by the National Archives of Canada and The Movie Network in the 1990s, and was screened on the Movie Network as a special Canada Day broadcast in 1998.

According to the Globe and Mail, "despite the hoary stereotypes and predictable plot, Bush Pilot was, to its credit, far ahead of its time in its unashamed use of specifically Canadian references." The Toronto Star called it "a camp curio today, an unintended hoot.",[16]

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Bush pilot. 1948. Monthly Film Bulletin. 15. 31. .
  2. Web site: Variety (October 1947). 1947.
  3. News: CANADA BUILDS OWN MOVIE INDUSTRY. C. J.. Feb 9, 1947. New York Times. .
  4. "Soaring into the stratosphere of nationalist melodrama". The Globe and Mail, July 1, 1998.
  5. News: Soviet history since first five-year plan. D. M.. Jul 26, 1947. The Christian Science Monitor. .
  6. Web site: . Model plane contests sponsored by the T. Eaton Co. Saturday were stopped temporarily when Rochelle Hudson; star of the first all-Canadian movie; Bush Pilot; now in the making; appeared. Autograph seekers jammed the runways to greet her. . . 19 July 2023 . en-us . June 22, 1946.
  7. Web site: Northern Stars. Sterling Campbell. 9 April 2016.
  8. News: SCHALLERT, E.. Canadian drive on; conway plays madman.. Jul 18, 1946. Los Angeles Times. .
  9. Web site: Department of Transport : Civil aircraft regist... - Héritage . 2023-06-20 . heritage.canadiana.ca.
  10. Web site: Canada . Library and Archives . 25 November 2016. Aircraft - Registration, Inspections and Operations - CF-BEI - Stinson SR-9EM . 2023-06-20 . recherche-collection-search.bac-lac.gc.ca.
  11. Web site: Department of Transport : Civil aircraft regist... - Héritage . 2023-06-20 . heritage.canadiana.ca.
  12. Web site: Canada . Library and Archives . 25 November 2016. Aircraft - Registration, Inspections and Operations - CF-BSA - Noorduyn Norseman V . 2023-06-20 . recherche-collection-search.bac-lac.gc.ca.
  13. Web site: Department of Transport : Civil aircraft regist... - Héritage . 2023-06-20 . heritage.canadiana.ca.
  14. Web site: Canada . Library and Archives . 25 November 2016. Aircraft - Registration, Inspections and Operations - CF-BDP - Waco ZQC-6 . 2023-06-20 . recherche-collection-search.bac-lac.gc.ca.
  15. News: Oct 6, 1947. Quebec companies expand film field. The Christian Science Monitor. .
  16. News: Early flight of canadian film. Jun 26, 1998. Toronto Star. .