Douglas Tunstell

Most Popular Douglas Tunstell Trailers

Total trailers found: 12

L'Homme aux oiseaux Trailer (1952)

01 January 1952

Staged in old Québec City, this film is about a rebel against the time-clock, whose hobby was snaring birds but whose dream was to escape the bonds of domesticity.

The Fight: Science Against Cancer Trailer (1950)

31 December 1950

This Oscar-nominated short explores the genesis of cancerous cells and the mid-20th century state of research into the fight against cancer.

The Stratford Adventure Trailer (1954)

02 August 1954

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.

Talent Showcase Trailer (1951)

10 January 1951

It's a talent showcase for a singer.

What Do You Think About... The Honest Truth? Trailer (1954)

01 January 1954

This film poses the question of whether an honest judgment is better than diplomatic double-talk in situations where an individual's feelings may be hurt.

Shyness Trailer (1953)

16 December 1953

Abnormal shyness in children, its causes and treatment, is discussed in this film. Profiled are three shy children and the confidence-destroying demands of parents that made them that way.

Inside Newfoundland Trailer (1951)

01 January 1951

Canada's tenth province--its people, its resources, its way of life. The camera shows us St. John's, the capital city; Cornerbrook, pulp and paper centre; and Bell Island with its iron mine.

Passport to Canada Trailer (1949)

01 January 1949

In the 1940s thousands of immigrants are coming from Europe to Canada offering strength and skills in exchange for hope and a new life.

One Little Indian Trailer (1954)

01 January 1954

This short puppet animation from the fifties tells the story of Magic Bow, a First Nations boy endowed with magic gifts.

Women on the March: The Struggle for Equal Rights Trailer (1958)

01 January 1958

This feature film in two parts is an exploration of the women's suffrage movement. Spearheaded by women like Emmeline Pankhurst, founder of the Women's Social and Political Union, the Suffragettes realized they would have to become radical and militant if the movement was going to be effective.

Science in Bloom Trailer (1948)

01 January 1948

Montreal’s Botanical Gardens are a storehouse of the wonders of nature. From all over the world scientists have gathered a living collection of plants and flowers, providing delight for the casual visitor and rich material for the student of botany.

Sing with the Commodores No. 1 Trailer (1951)

04 July 1951

The Commodores sing Aunt Rhoda, Polly Wolly Doodle, Sweet Genevieve, Loakie's Boat and I've Been Working on the Railroad.