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Saskatchewan (1954)
www.imdb.com French and Spanish subtitles added on May 20th, 2012...
published: 15 Dec 2011
Author: sampandolfyM
Saskatchewan (1954)
www.imdb.com French and Spanish subtitles added on May 20th, 2012
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SASKATCHEWAN TRAILER 1954 ALAN LADD
Theatrical trailer for the 1954 outdoor adventure, SASKATCHEWAN, starring Alan Ladd, Shell...
published: 18 Sep 2011
Author: captbijou
SASKATCHEWAN TRAILER 1954 ALAN LADD
Theatrical trailer for the 1954 outdoor adventure, SASKATCHEWAN, starring Alan Ladd, Shelly Winters and J. Carrol Naish. In an effort to cash in on the enormous popularity generated by SHANE the previous year, Universal-International costumed Ladd to resemble the Shane character in the early minutes of SASKATCHEWAN, and even referred ro his "O'Rourke" character as a gunfighter, which he wasn't. Sumptuous eye-filling vistas filmed by seven-time Oscar nominee John Sietz and virile direction by Raoul Walsh helped pull the the proceedings together into an enjoyable, if unmemorable, film.
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SASKATCHEWAN 1954 - TRAILER
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published: 14 Feb 2012
Author: NativeTelevision
SASKATCHEWAN 1954 - TRAILER
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CKCK-TV Regina, Saskatchewan Canada November 26th 2010.wmv
Photos from the Early Days of Television in Regina, Saskatchewan. CKCK-TV Opened in 1954. ...
published: 28 Nov 2010
Author: drloran01
CKCK-TV Regina, Saskatchewan Canada November 26th 2010.wmv
Photos from the Early Days of Television in Regina, Saskatchewan. CKCK-TV Opened in 1954. Western Canada's First Privately Owned Television Station
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The Black Knight (1954) Movie
The Black Knight - 1954 - 85 Minutes - Not Rated [NR] - Produced by: Warwick Films This fi...
published: 06 Apr 2012
Author: volovideos
The Black Knight (1954) Movie
The Black Knight - 1954 - 85 Minutes - Not Rated [NR] - Produced by: Warwick Films This film is presented here in it's entirety. This is a VHS transfer as this movie is not available on DVD. This is a great film and is very hard to find. Starring: Alan Ladd as John Patricia Medina as Linet André Morell as Sir Ontzlake Harry Andrews as Earl Of Yeonil Peter Cushing as Sir Palamides Patrick Troughton as King Mark Anthony Bushell as King Arthur Bill Brandon as Bernard Ronald Adam as The Abbott Jean Lodge as Queen Guinevere John (Alan Ladd), a blacksmith and swordsmith, is tutored at Camelot. As a commoner, he can't hope to win the hand of Lady Linet (Patricia Medina), daughter of the Earl of Yeoniland (Harry Andrews), so he creates a secret alternate identity as the Black Knight. In this new role, he is now able to help King Arthur when Saracens and Cornish men—disguised as Vikings -- plot to take over the country. However, his thoughts are not only on the protection of England when the good Lady Linet becomes threatened. When conspirators within Camelot plan to use the "Vikings" to overthrow King Arthur, the Black Knight is branded a traitor.
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1954 Canadian Open highlight
The last Canadian to hoist the Canadian Open trophy was Pat Fletcher of Saskatchewan at th...
published: 19 Jun 2009
Author: RBCCanadianOpen
1954 Canadian Open highlight
The last Canadian to hoist the Canadian Open trophy was Pat Fletcher of Saskatchewan at the 1954 Canadian Open held at Point Grey Golf and Country Club in British Columbia. Beating out another Canadian, Gordon Brydson, Fletcher wins with a score of 280 and $3000.
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1954 Saskatoon Haultain School Class Bessborough Hotel Broadway Traffic Bridge
0:00 Antenna Tower ? 0:27 Marie Brown shoveling snow in winter after big snowstorm on 1209...
published: 18 Nov 2010
Author: hoknes
1954 Saskatoon Haultain School Class Bessborough Hotel Broadway Traffic Bridge
0:00 Antenna Tower ? 0:27 Marie Brown shoveling snow in winter after big snowstorm on 1209 Munroe Avenue in Saskatoon 1:19 Broadway Bridge and Traffic Bridge - great view of downtown Saskatoon including Bessborough Hotel from across riverbank. 2:10 University Bridge and Saskatchewan Crescent homes 2:32 Downtown Hotels 2:50 Bridge 3:19 Bonney Walters riding on dog with Jeanne Walters 3:32 Raymond and Paul Melmock with Bonney Walters 3:48 Marie Brown sleeping on grass 3:57 Jeanne Walters 3:59 Group of kids running in park with school teacher at picnic 4:10 Mothers and their kids in park 4:27 Girls doing a dance with school teacher 4:51 Bonney Walters having a drink 5:42 Bonney Walters with group of kids sitting - possibly Grade 1 class
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Chevy Trucks for Sale (1947-1954)
we need to get rid of some old trucks edit: here is a link to what is currently still in t...
published: 16 Apr 2007
Author: shutup501
Chevy Trucks for Sale (1947-1954)
we need to get rid of some old trucks edit: here is a link to what is currently still in the field picasaweb.google.com
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mySCRIPPSdetroit.CA/CTV: 50 Years: Yours Truly Channel 8
MSD ID: 93570395393 www.youtube.com This promo aired in December of 2004. It was anniversa...
published: 04 Dec 2009
Author: SCRIPPSCAST2007
mySCRIPPSdetroit.CA/CTV: 50 Years: Yours Truly Channel 8
MSD ID: 93570395393 www.youtube.com This promo aired in December of 2004. It was anniversary promo for CFQC-TV in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The station first began its broadcasting operation on December 5, 1954, originally locally-owned as a CBC network affiliate. This is my first video using RM Converter, River Past Video Cleaner and Video Edit Magic in addition to Windows Movie Maker.
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1967 Grey Cup - 07
Here's the 1967 Grey Cup, between the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, and the Saskatchewan Roughr...
published: 04 Sep 2009
Author: DannyMcAnus
1967 Grey Cup - 07
Here's the 1967 Grey Cup, between the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, and the Saskatchewan Roughriders.
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WWE: Roddy Piper Theme "Hot Rod" (HQ + WWE 12 Arena Effects)
Roddy Piper Theme "Hot Rod" (HQ + WWE 12 Arena Effects) "Hot Rod" by J...
published: 20 Apr 2012
Author: TheEnmson
WWE: Roddy Piper Theme "Hot Rod" (HQ + WWE 12 Arena Effects)
Roddy Piper Theme "Hot Rod" (HQ + WWE 12 Arena Effects) "Hot Rod" by Jim Johnston Download Link: j.gs ==========About========== Ring name: "Rowdy" Roddy Piper Billed height: 6 ft 2 Born: April 17, 1954 (age 58) Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada Billed from: Glasgow, Scotland
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By Any Means Necessary
"By Any Means Necessary" tells the story of the Buffalo River Dene Nation, a Fir...
published: 23 Feb 2007
Author: alvarezjames
By Any Means Necessary
"By Any Means Necessary" tells the story of the Buffalo River Dene Nation, a First Nation located in Saskatchewan, Canada, and their current legal battle with the government of Canada. In 1994, when two hunters, James Sylvestre and Harry Cataract, were arrested for trespassing and illegally hunting within a government-controlled area, the community of Buffalo River rose to the defense of the hunters. This area was traditional Dene hunting grounds, but was turned into an air weapons bombing range in 1954. The bombing range was used by the Canadian and US armed forces for bombing practice during the cold war, although it was found that 99.5% of land was handed over to multinationals for oil exploration and mining. Band elders asserted that the land in question was part of their traditional lands and the treaty signed with Canada in 1906 gave them the right to use that area. Through a series of cases and appeals, a guilty verdict was finally handed down by the Canadian legal system. Determined to clear the name of the hunters, the Buffalo River Dene Nation is now attempting to charge Canada in the International Court of Justice with the breaking of their 100 year-old treaty. Directed and Produced by James Alvarez. more info at www.myspace.com/indianofilms
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Michael Hosaluk's Chair Anthologies
This video is a collection of Michael Hosaluk's Chair Anthologies performed by actor H...
published: 28 Nov 2011
Author: RhiNiHosa
Michael Hosaluk's Chair Anthologies
This video is a collection of Michael Hosaluk's Chair Anthologies performed by actor Henry Woolf and produced by Rhianne Yvonne Hosaluk. Michael Hosaluk is recognized internationally as one of the world's most creative wood turners. Born in 1954, in Invernay, Saskatchewan. Woolf is described as "a living icon of the theatrical avant-garde." He acted in theatre companies in London, leading to various tours in New York and elsewhere, working alongside such contemporaries as Laurence Olivier, Orson Welles and Ralph Richardson. Hosaluk's pieces can be found in the permanent collections of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Buckingham Palace; Zhao Xiu, Governor of Jilin Province, China; Idemitsu Corporation, Tokyo; Los Angeles County Museum of Art; The Detroit Institute of Arts; Yale University Art Gallery; Minneapolis Institute of Art and the Royal Ontario Museum
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Teknotik Presents: H-T 7 Meet Toronto Canada
Teknotik.com and JDMRides.ca were pleased to present to you the H-T 7 Meet 2010 - Canada's...
published: 07 Oct 2010
Author: Teknotik
Teknotik Presents: H-T 7 Meet Toronto Canada
Teknotik.com and JDMRides.ca were pleased to present to you the H-T 7 Meet 2010 - Canada's largest Honda and Acura gathering on August 29 2010, at Grand Prix Kartways, Downsview Park Toronto Ontario.
I Eric from Teknotik would like to take this opportunity to personally thank and acknowledge all the staff and participants that helped make HT7 an overwhelming success. We are proud to announce that we have now confirmed over 1000+ cars in attendance making this once again the biggest Honda and Acura meet to take place anywhere in Canada! We never would have believed that this meet would grown from a single parking lot of under 100 cars to 4 hugs lots packed with not a space to spare. We were very fortunate for a sun filled and beautiful day, aside from a few sun burns.
We would like to thank everyone who came out and participated. We had a great collection of cars from all over Ontario, Quebec, Saskatchewan, North East USA and our furthest traveler all the way from Halifax Nova Scotia. Special thanks to the huge groups that made the drive all the way from Ottawa (OHC, RL) and Montreal (club civic QC, UR, MR).
Any questions about this event or those looking to make arrangements for large groups or out of town guests for 2011 feel free to contact me directly at eric@teknotik.com. Stay in the loop with details for next years event on www.jdmrides.ca
Again, thanks to everyone for their support in making this Canada's largest Honda and Acura gathering!
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How to Do Push Pull Moves Using Kessler Gear - Full Length
In this film, I explore an abandoned grain elevator in Saskatchewan, Canada. I also showca...
published: 03 Jan 2012
Author: Preston Kanak
How to Do Push Pull Moves Using Kessler Gear - Full Length
In this film, I explore an abandoned grain elevator in Saskatchewan, Canada. I also showcase four different ways in which you can accomplish push/pull moves without seeing the track in the shot when using Kessler Crane Gear. Below is a 3 Minute Short I shot utilizing some of these methods. I have also included the quick start guide video at the bottom of the post.
***NOTE: I only showcase a few different methods in which you can accomplish these moves as there are many configuration options.
Introduction
There are a variety of configurations in which you are able to accomplish push or pull moves using Kessler Crane Gear. These can be accomplished by one of four methods; Angles, Tighter Lenses, Height, or Length. In this post, I will show you a few ways in which you can configure your gear to accomplish these moves without seeing the track in your shots.
Using Angles
There are two ways in which you can use angles to keep the track out of the shot. You can either slightly tilt the camera up to frame the camera out or have your track on an angle. To do this, lower the front of the track and raise the back of the track. This method is effective no matter the length of your track.
Using Tighter Lenses
A simple way in which to keep the track out of the shot is by using a tighter lens. However, if you are wanting to shoot with a wider lens and want to keep the camera parallel with the horizon, you will have to use either the angle or length options.
Using Height
Raising the camera off of the track will give you more flexibility when framing your shot. As a point of reference, if shooting with a 3 foot Cineslider with your camera raised up one foot, you can use a 24mm lens on a full frame camera and not see the track when your camera is pointed straight forward.
This method depends on the length of your track. If you are shooting with a longer track and want to have the camera parallel with the horizon, you will either have to use the angle or length options.
Using Length Extensions
Using length extensions is the most versatile option. In situations where you are wanting to push into something, such as a car window, this method allows you to do this. One thing to be cautious of however is that if there is a wind, movement may become present so keep an eye on your camera so there is no undesired movement.
To view the finished piece, visit http://vimeo.com/34493164
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Tornado near Tramping Lake, 2012
About 6 funnel clouds formed at once, two of them touching down, one of them for about 5 m...
published: 15 Jun 2012
Author: Mark Mallett
Tornado near Tramping Lake, 2012
About 6 funnel clouds formed at once, two of them touching down, one of them for about 5 minutes. Since it was forming overhead at times, it was difficult to stay in one place and shoot, but what an awesome display of nature to see in person. The strangest part, though... both my son and I dreamed the night before that we were fleeing a tornado.
Media can use this video.
Source: Mark Mallett
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Saskatchewan
On dit de la Saskatchewan est le plat pays du Canada et que c'est ennuyant. Anola Le Mag a...
published: 20 Jul 2012
Author: Nicolas Manger
Saskatchewan
On dit de la Saskatchewan est le plat pays du Canada et que c'est ennuyant. Anola Le Mag a passé 8 jours et nous avons adoré. Les paysages sont magnifiques, il est facile d'appercevoir des animaux, les cieux sont grandioses. Sortez des routes traditionnelles et aventurez vous sur les routes de la Saskatchewan.
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Moody Manitoba Morning - The Bells - Toba pics
Moody Manitoba Morning - The Bells - Toba pics Classic song written by Boissevain's Ri...
published: 04 Jan 2011
Author: rsensorat4
Moody Manitoba Morning - The Bells - Toba pics
Moody Manitoba Morning - The Bells - Toba pics Classic song written by Boissevain's Rick Neufeld and recorded by Montreal's The Five Bells / The Bells. About moody Manitoba (the province): en.wikipedia.org About Rick Neufeld: en.wikipedia.org About The Bells: en.wikipedia.org images credits: hawaii.hawaii.edu content.answers.com www.canadiana.org www.canadiana.org/hbc/_popups/PAMp401_e.htm www1.actra.ca www.op97.k12.il.us p.vtourist.com laverendryetrail.mb.ca images.jupiterimages.com www.interlaketourism.com science.nasa.gov Mark Golub www.brandonu.ca www.goworldtravel.com www.draega.net/storm.html www.cbc.ca www.mts.net www.space.gc.ca fwcb.cfans.umn.edu www.graintransportmuseum.ca www.parksroute.com blogs.indiewire.com Yeah, you can't get away without talking about climate when talking about Manitoba. In summer it's hot. In winter it's cold. Who'd have thought?? What we do know is that people manipulate statistics to satisfy whatever arguement they are putting forward. There are some strange ones out there: Like Edmonton Alberta is further north than Nunavut -(Nunavut "owns" the islands in James Bay, some of which are further south than the Alberta capital. Did you know that Manitoba is a maritime province? In fact, there are only two provinces that are not. Alberta and Saskatchewan are the only land-locked Canadian provinces. Or how 'bout saying that most of the United States is further north than Canada....(26 US states, more than half of the 50 states, have a portion <b>...</b>
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Art Linkletter © A Genuine G Shot™ He "Started Something" (Michael Jackson)
This is a Genuine G-Shot in honor of television pioneer Art Linkletter. From Wikipedia: Ar...
published: 05 Jan 2011
Author: GShotsTV
Art Linkletter © A Genuine G Shot™ He "Started Something" (Michael Jackson)
This is a Genuine G-Shot in honor of television pioneer Art Linkletter. From Wikipedia: Arthur Gordon "Art" Linkletter (July 17, 1912 - May 26, 2010) was a Canadian-born American radio and television personality. He was the host of House Party, which ran on CBS radio and television for 25 years, and People Are Funny, on NBC radio-TV for 19 years. Linkletter was famous for interviewing children on House Party and Kids Say the Darndest Things, which led to a series of books quoting children. A native of Canada, he became a naturalized United States citizen in 1942. Linkletter was born Gordon Arthur Kelly in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. He earned a degree in teaching, but took a job as a radio announcer at KGB-FM in San Diego. Radio paid better than teaching, and Linkletter directed radio programs for fairs and expositions in the mid-1930s. In the 1940s, Linkletter worked in Hollywood with John Guedel on their pioneering radio show, People Are Funny, which employed audience participation, contests, and gags and served as a prototype of future game shows on radio and television.[3] People Are Funny became a television show in 1954 and ran until 1961. Other early television shows Linkletter worked on included Life With Linkletter with his son Jack (1969--1970) and Hollywood Talent Scouts (1965--1966). He also acted in two movies, People Are Funny (1946) and Champagne for Caesar (1950). He also guest-hosted The Tonight Show three times (1962). In the 1950s, Linkletter became a <b>...</b>
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Grumman S-2 Tracker
The Grumman S-2 Tracker (previously S2F) was the first purpose-built, single airframe anti...
published: 18 Apr 2010
Author: jaglavaksoldier
Grumman S-2 Tracker
The Grumman S-2 Tracker (previously S2F) was the first purpose-built, single airframe anti-submarine warfare (ASW) aircraft to enter service with the US Navy. Grumman's design (model G-89) was for a large high-wing monoplane with twin Wright Cyclone radial engines. Both the two prototypes XS2F-1 and 15 production aircraft, S2F-1 were ordered at the same time, on 30 June 1950. First flight was 4 December 1952, and production aircraft entered service, with VS-26, in February 1954. Follow-on versions included the WF Tracer and TF Trader, which became the E-1 Tracer and C-1 Trader in the tri-service designation standardization of 1962. The S-2 carried the nickname "Stoof" (S-two-F) throughout its military career; and the E-1 Tracer variant with the large overhead radome was called the "stoof with a roof." Grumman produced 1185 Trackers. Another 99 aircraft carrying the CS2F designation were manufactured in Canada under license by de Havilland Canada. US-built versions of the Tracker were sold to various nations, including Australia, Japan and Taiwan.
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University of Toronto Internet Hackers Jacobs & Moate Vive le Québec libre!
On July 24th, 1967, French President Charles de Gaulle ended his speech on the balcony of ...
published: 16 Nov 2011
Author: CanadaSuckss
University of Toronto Internet Hackers Jacobs & Moate Vive le Québec libre!
On July 24th, 1967, French President Charles de Gaulle ended his speech on the balcony of Montreal's city hall with the salute "Vivre le Québec libre! [May Quebec live long and free!]" This extraordinary statement echoed around the world and has helped put Quebec on the map, particularly for the French. This event was not the natural outcome of long standing relations between the French Republic and the Province of Quebec. In fact, it constituted a total break away from everything that had happened up to that point, particularly since the reestablishment of trade relations in 1885. For the first time, a visiting French dignitary had decided to take revenge for the 1763 defeat, deliberately ignoring the sensibilities of Ottawa, London and Washington's susceptibility, all of which he ended up annoying considerably. France and Quebec have since then enjoyed close relations maintained by their successive governments. Vivre le Quebec Libre! [May Quebec Live Long and Free!] It was not until 1967 that Charles de Gaulle would make his third visit. That De Gaulle would use the Exposition Universelle [Expo 67] "Man and His World" as an excuse to make a state visit could not have been foreseen. It meant a break from the long-standing tradition of circumspect diplomatic policy faithfully observed by a long line of French presidents in the past. Nevertheless, French President De Gaulle chose to distance himself from past leaders such as Belvèze, Drouyn de Lhuys or Fayolle, who had <b>...</b>