- FILM R-1367
- Item
- 1976
Travelogue: Allan and Anne Blakeney narrate film of their visit to Tachai, China. By: KG
Cherry Film Productions
Travelogue: Allan and Anne Blakeney narrate film of their visit to Tachai, China. By: KG
Cherry Film Productions
BLAKENEY, ALLAN - VIEWS SCULPTURE
Trims: Unidentified man shows Allan Blakeney a sculpture of two Royal Canadian Mounted Police and a horse.
Saskatchewan Property Management Corporation
JOURNEY TO TACHAI: THE RECORD OF A VISIT TO CHINA
Documentary: Allan and Anne Blakeney narrate film of their visit to Tachai, China.
Cherry Film Productions
JOURNEY TO TACHAI: THE RECORD OF A VISIT TO CHINA
Documentary: Allan and Anne Blakeney narrate film of their visit to Tachai, China.
Cherry Film Productions
BLAKENEY CRITICIZES CONSERVATIVES
Production Element: Sound track of speech by Allan Blakeney. By: TM
BLAKENEY ON GOVERNMENT CONTROL OF RESOURCES
Production Element: Sound track of speech gives Allan Blakeney defending government involvement in the natural resources of Saskatchewan. By: TM
Film Report: Scenes show Allan Blakeney listening to a speech; eating with his family; playing hockey; working in his office. SEE GUIDE NO. GR 270 By: TM
Prouduction Element: Sound track gives Allan Blakeney speaking on NDP economic policy. SEE GUIDE NO. GR 270 By: TM
Trims: Scenes from the ceremonies of the premier showing of the movie Who Has Seen The Wind. Includes interior shots of the Princess Theatre in Arcola as people take their seats for the screening of the movie and shots of rermarks by the movie's producer Allan King and Premier Allan Blakeney made prior to the screening. Also included are exterior shots of the theatre and street scenes showing a band marching in the street and people arriving at the theatre in antique cars.
SASKMEDIA
COMMONWEALTH TECHNICAL EDUCATION WEEK
Statement: Hon. Allan Blakeney, Minister of Education, introduced three spearker on technical education in Saskatchewan: E.A. Davis, principal of Canadian Vocational School in Saskatoon; R.J. Reynolds, principal of Saskatchewan Technical Institute; and Dave Gray of the Department of Labour. By: DSR