
Niagara: Miracles, Myths and Magic (1986)
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- 41min
- Documentary, Short
- 21 Jun 1986 (USA)
- Short
An IMAX recount of the great history of Niagara Falls. Including the native legends, the historical importance, and the miracles of those who braved these mighty waters.
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Cast
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Tom Bishop Jr. | ... |
Trombone player
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Sally Bishop | ... |
School girl
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Nadra Mekoski | ... |
Tourist
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Annie Edson Taylor | ... |
Self (archiveFootage)
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Directed by
Kieth Merrill |
Written by
Ben Burtt | ... | () |
Kieth Merrill | ... | () |
Produced by
Nicholas J. Gray | ... | producer |
Richard W. James | ... | producer |
Music by
Bill Conti |
Cinematography by
David Douglas | ... | director of photography |
Editing by
Ben Burtt |
Production Design by
Tony Hall |
Costume Design by
Sylvie Krasker |
Makeup Department
Randy Levesque | ... | hair stylist |
Jennifer Lindgren | ... | makeup artist |
Irma Parkkonen | ... | makeup artist |
Production Management
Michael Curran | ... | production manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Eric Banz | ... | trainee assistant director |
Mac Bradden | ... | assistant director |
Avrel Fisher | ... | second assistant director |
Art Department
Richard Carriére | ... | props master (as Richard Carriere) |
Murray Sumner | ... | art department coordinator |
Sound Department
Ben Burtt | ... | sound designer |
Greg Smith | ... | foley artist / sound recordist |
Gary Summers | ... | re-recording mixer |
Stunts
Robert C. Shannon | ... | stunt instructor / stunt safety diver / water safety |
Anton 'Ty' Tyukodi | ... | stunt coordinator (as A. Tye Tykodi) |
Camera and Electrical Department
Noel Archambault | ... | assistant camera |
Travor Haws | ... | assistant camera |
David Hutton | ... | best boy grip |
Maris H. Jansons | ... | gaffer (as Maris Jansons) |
David Moxness | ... | best boy (as Dave Moxness) |
Curtis Petersen | ... | assistant camera / camera: Imax |
Robert C. Shannon | ... | grip: dive unit |
Cactus Simser | ... | genny operator |
Jack Tankard | ... | camera grip |
Christopher Tate | ... | IMAX camera tech (as Chris Tate) |
Location Management
Bob Wiggins | ... | locations: Niagara |
Additional Crew
Tom Bishop Jr. | ... | horse wrangler |
Tom Bishop Sr. | ... | head wrangler |
Wes Hill | ... | special consultant: Niagara |
Philippe Petit | ... | consultant: high wire |
Robert C. Shannon | ... | rescue diver |
Robin Sims | ... | river man |
Fran Solomon | ... | production coordinator |
Martin Wrobel | ... | boat man |
Production Companies
- Cinema Group (presented by)
- Destination Cinema (presented by)
- Maid of the Mist Steamboat Company Ltd. (in co-operation with)
- Modern Steel and Iron (in co-operation with)
- Niagara College (in co-operation with)
- Ontario Hydro (in co-operation with)
- Prospect Park, Niagara Frontier Region (in co-operation with)
- Seventh Man Films Inc.
- The Niagara Parks Commission (in co-operation with)
Distributors
- E-Realbiz.com (1999) (United States) (DVD)
- E-Realbiz.com (2000) (United States) (VHS)
- IMAX
- SlingShot Entertainment (1999) (United States) (DVD)
- SlingShot Entertainment (2000) (United States) (VHS)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Modern Steel and Iron (boat construction)
- Singular Productions (construction)
- Skywalker Sound (post-production services)
- The Niagara Parks Commission (dedicated to)
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Did You Know?
Trivia | After the boy goes over the falls, a man behind the railing on the shore yells to the girl being carried toward the falls, "Come on! Try to swim in!" During this shot, the director, Kieth Merrill, is walking from left to right, behind the people at the railing. See more » |
Goofs | The flag on the falls' tour boat in 1961 shows the maple leaf flag - Canada didn't adopt this flag until 1964. See more » |