Filmography (partial)
Below is a sampling of the films made by Associated Screen News. Over the course of its existence, the company created thousands of films. Records of many can be found at CESIF, Concordia University's Canadian Educational, Sponsored and Industrial Film Project.[44] Records of another 2,000 are in the collection of the Canadian Government.[45]
Kinograms Series[46] (Silent, black and white, 35 mm) • Quebec, Old and New, 1921, Bernard Norrish director
• Old French Canada, 1921, John M. Alexander director
• Wild Westing De Luxe, 1921, Tracy Mathewson director
• Heap Busy Indians, 8 min., 1922, Bernard Norrish director
• The Land of Ancestral Gods, 1923, Bernard Norrish director
• Pidgin Land, 1923
• Shanghai Hangchow and Nanking, 1923, Bernard Norrish director
• Canada's Last West, 1924
• Trophies of a Screen Chase, 1924, Bernard Norrish director
• Sky Trails in the Bear Country, 1925, Bernard Norrish director
• Hook Line and Sinker, 1924, John M. Alexander director
• Forging the Links of Empire, 1924
• Lake of the Woods, 1924
• The Higher Life, 1925
• Climbing into Canada's Past, 1925
• The Fishing Parson, 1925, John M. Alexander director
• The Classic Nipigon, 1926
• The Happy Hunting Ground, 1926
• Rivers of Romance, 1927
• Saving the Sagas, 1927
• Skyland by Horse, 1928, J. Booth Scott director
• Fish and the Medicine Men, 1928
• Cabin Camps in Skyland, 1928
• Alaska, 1927, John M. Alexander director
• Half the World, 1928
• Tadoussac, 1928, Bernard Norrish director
• Yukon, 1928, John M. Alexander director
• They're Biting Good, 1928, Roy Tash, director
• Niagara, 1929, Roy Tash, director
• The Beautiful Nipigon, 1929
Canadian Cameo Series[47] (Black and white, with sound, 35 mm) All produced by Bernard Norrish and directed by Gordon Sparling • Pathfinder, 11 min., 1930 silent, 1932 with sound
• Progress on Parade, 1932
• Back in '22, 11 min., 1932
• Shadow River, 8 min., 1933
• Breezing Along, 1933, James W. Campbell director
• Hockey Champions, 12 min., 1933
• Fair and Cold, 1933
• Did You Know That?, in editions 1934-1943
• Angles on Angling, 20 min., 1934
• Grey Owl's Strange Guests, 11 min., 1934, Gordon Sparling and Alfred Nicholson directors
• Rhapsody in Two Languages, 1934
• Kingdom for a Horse (Au Royaume du Cheval), 1935
• Hot and Happy, 11 min., 1935
• City of Towers, 10 min., 1935
• Point of Honour, 10 min., 1936
• Crystal Ballet, 1936
• Fencer's Art, 1936
• Picking Locks (Les Grandes écluses), 10 min., 1937
• Ornamental Swimming (Natation de fantaisie), 1937
• Music from the Stars, 11 min., 1937
• Royal Banners Over Ottawa, 12 min., 1939
• Sky Fishing (La Pêche dans les nuages), 10 min., 1940
• Canadian Headlines of 1946, (annual 1946-1952)
• Borderline Cases, 11 min., 1949
• All about Emily, 10 min., 1949, for CBS Stage 46
• Making Mounties, 10 min., 1950
• All Joking Astride, 11 min., 1950
• Cowboy's Holiday, 10 min., 1950, in colour
• The Fruitful Earth, 1951, in colour
• The Great Divide, 1951, in colour
• Spotlight No. 2, 11 min., 1951
• Canine Crimebusters, 11 min., 1952
• The Roaring Game, 1952
• Circus on Ice, 1955, in colour
Canadian Pacific Railway Films[48] • New Homes Within the Empire, 1922
• Making New Canadians, 1925
• Canada's Capital on Skis, 1925
• Fish and Medicine Men, 1928
• Across Canada by CPR, 1928
• Locomotive 8000, 1931
• Hiking on Top of the World, 1935, Norman Hull director
• From Sea to Sea, 1936, John E. R. McDougall
• Ski-Time in the Rockies, 1937, John E. R. McDougall director
• Ski Trails of New France, 1938
• Canadian Rockies Holiday, 1938
• Alaska and the Yukon, 1939
• The Radiant Rockies, 1940
• Royal Banners Over Ottawa, 1940, colour
• Down by the Sea, 1940, Roy Tash director
• Land of the Ski-Hawk, 1945, Philip Ross Pitt-Taylor director
• Canada's Tackle Busters, 1946, Earl Clark director
• Summer in Old Quebec, 1946, John M. Alexander director
• From Coast to Coast, 1947, Norman Hull director
• The Shining Mountains, 1948, Roy Tash director
• Happy Voyage, 1948, Earl Clark director
• West Coast Playground, 1948, Earl Clark director
• Across Canada (Paisajes Canadienses), 1949
• Klondike Holiday, for the CPR and White Pass and Yukon Railway 1950 - Earl Clark director
• Jackpine Journey, 1950, Earl Clark director
• Snowtime Holiday, 1951
• Banff's Golf Challenge, 1952, Ross Beesley director
• Canadian Pattern (Mosaïque canadienne), 1952, Earl Clark director
• High Powder, 1953
Sponsored Films • A Party on the Roof of the World, 1922[49]
• American Success in Canadian Farming, 1928[50]
• A New Yorker's Canadian Weekend, 1928[51]
• Kawartha Muskys, 1928[52]
• Achievement: the Story of a Store, for T. Eaton Co. 1929, John M. Alexander director[53]
• Petroleum: Alberta's Newest Industry, 1929[54]
• A River of Earnings, 1930[55]
• Clean-Up Week in Montreal, for the City Improvement League 1930[56]
• Miracle at Beauharnois, for Beauharnois Construction Co. 1931, Gordon Sparling director[57]
• A.S.N. Picture, 1932[58]
• Last Minute Clothing News, T. Eaton Co. 1933[59]
• Ale and Artie, 1935, Gordon Sparling director[60]
• The Kinsmen, for the Canadian Wheat Board, released in Britain as Prairie Gold, 1937[61]
• The Royal Visit, 1939, co-produced with the Canadian Government Motion Picture Bureau, Frank Badgley producer and director[62]
• Time Out for Eats, for Burns Company (Calgary) 1940[63]
• Peoples of Canada (Peuples du Canada, Det Kanadiske Folk), Canada Carries On Series, for the National Film Board of Canada 1940, Stuart Legg producer, Gordon Sparling director[64]
• Happy Valley, for the Government of Nova Scotia 1940, Tom Courtney director[65]
• Skiways (1940, colour)
• All for Canada : A Story of TCA in the War, for Trans-Canada Air Lines 1943[66]
• The Hands Are Sure, for Alcan 1943, Philip Ross Pitt-Taylor director[67]
• What Came First, for Burns Company (Calgary) c 1944, Jack W. Pechet director[68]
• Upon This Day, 1945[69]
• Pattern in Efficiency, for the Royal Canadian Air Force and IBM 1945, Jack Chisholm director[70]
• All Clear, for Cusson Brothers 1945[71]
• Along Pioneer Trails, for Burns Company (Calgary) c 1945, Jack W. Pechet director[72]
• Bluebloods from Canada (Les Purs sangs du Canada) 1948, Michael Spencer producer[73]
• Highlights from the Parliamentary Life of the Right Honourable William Lyon Mackenzie King, 1948[74]
• Achievement - A Story of the Manufacture of Stainless and Specialty Alloy Steels, for Atlas Steels 1950, Jack Chisholm director[75]
• The 1950 Stanley Cup, for the National Hockey League 1950[76]
• Three for Health, Associated Milk Foundations 1950[77]
• No Man Is an Island, for the Consolidated Mining and Smelting Co. of Canada 1950, director Robert J. Martin[78]
• Neighbours in Enterprise, 1950, Robert J. Martin director[79]
• Ahoy Subway Cars, for the Toronto Transit Commission 1954[80]
• 100,000 chevaux sous le Saint-Laurent (Beneath the Wide St. Lawrence), for Hydro-Québec 1955, John E. R. McDougall director[81]
• A Nation in Touch, for Trans Canada Telephone 1955, Ray Cunningham and Ernest Reid directors[82]
• An Adventure in Automation (L'Aventure de l'automatisation), co-produced with Gordon Rice Studios for Standard-Modern Tool Co. 1956[83]
• Montréal, for City of Montreal, 1959, Jack Alexander director[84]