
The White Ship
Sailing ships on an open sea make an attractive sight, all the more to be valued because of their rarity. This film shows one of the Portuguese schooners that fished the Grand Banks off Newfoundland. From the moment the townsfolk turn out for the blessing of the ship and crew, to the time when the ship turns homeward with the season's catch--leaving one crewman in a Newfoundland grave--this film holds the viewer's attention on an ancient calling that will soon disappear.
The White Ship
January 1, 1966
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Directing

Hector Lemieux
Director
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Rex Tasker
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Sound

Claude Pelletier
Sound
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Rex Tasker
Script

Hector Lemieux
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John Spotton
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