Ronald Weyman Trailers
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Ronald Weyman was a notable Canadian filmmaker recognized for his contributions to cinema. Born on 15 December 1915 in Erdith, Kent, England, UK, he was a producer and director, known for Wojeck (1966), The Serial (1963) and On Camera (1954). He gained prominence for his directorial work, particularly in the realm of independent filmmaking. Weyman's films often explored diverse themes and narratives, showcasing his artistic vision and storytelling skills. He was married to Giovanna Alford Terrace and Alison Alford. He died on 26 June 2007 in Flesherton, Ontario, Canada.
Most Popular Ronald Weyman Trailers
Total trailers found: 7
01 January 1956
This short documentary profiles the uniquely cloistered wildlife of Sable Island, known as the “Atlantic graveyard” due to its inhospitable conditions.
12 July 1949
This short 1949 documentary studies the impact Canada's National Health Program has had on people who might otherwise not had been able to obtain medical help.
01 January 1954
A description of the work of a research director of a United Steel Workers Union in Canada. The painstaking research and analyses of economic information, and the arrangement of arguments that lie beneath the negotiations of labour unions for better wages and working conditions are shown.
01 January 1973
Arthur Hill stars in the CBC-TV drama The Golden Handshake, filmed in Toronto. Play concerns the plight of an unemployed executive.
01 January 1959
This short film is a humorous look at the tourist industry in Canada. In tongue-in-cheek fashion, it points out the importance of good public relations in the tourist industry - more specifically, what not to do to tourists.
09 June 1951
Having served three years for armed robbery, Charles Brown has just been released from Kingston Penitentiary with only a suit of clothes and $25 to his name, but he figures he'll be all right since he learned how to do carpentry in prison which should land him steady work.
01 January 1956
A delightful trip back to an era in which railroad was king. The small community of Melville, Saskatchewan, is a railroad town.