Home by the Waters Trailer

Home by the Waters Trailer (1971)

01 January 1971 Factual 22 mins

John Lowry's 1971 Ontario travelogue "Home by the Waters" (featuring a haunting theme song by Tommy Ambrose) was shown at the IMAX Cinesphere in Ontario Place for a short time in September of 1971.

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Canada 01 January 1971

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Home by the Waters - Ontario Place Cinesphere film (1971)

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