Small Star Cinema
Small Star Cinema is a series of live-action/animated shorts made by Canada's Nelvana Limited, and broadcast on CBC Television from 1974 to 1975 as part of their Bagatelle, Camera Twelve and Children's Cinema series. It was produced by Michael Hirsh and Patrick Loubert, and starred Clive A. Smith.[1] Each short began with a small animated character purposefully walking into a spotlight. Nelvana later produced the similar Christmas Two Step special for CBC.
Small Star Cinema | |
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Genre | Fantasy |
Directed by | Michael Hirsh Patrick Loubert |
Starring | Clive A. Smith |
Country of origin | Canada |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 10 |
Production | |
Producer(s) | Michael Hirsh Patrick Loubert |
Production location(s) | Toronto |
Running time | 12 minutes |
Production company(s) | Nelvana Limited |
Distributor | Nelvana Limited |
Release | |
Original network | CBC Television |
Original release | April 12, 1974 – May 24, 1975 |
Chronology | |
Followed by | Christmas Two Step |
Episodes
No. | Title | Directed by | Original air date | |
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1 | "Waltz in Mounted Time" | Patrick Loubert | April 12, 1974 | |
The dreams two brothers have in that moment of half-sleep and half-awakening. | ||||
2 | "Birds of Music" | Michael Hirsh | April 19, 1974 | |
An animated film about a little girl who plays the piano to sound like singing birds. | ||||
3 | "Wild Goose Chase" | Patrick Loubert | April 26, 1974 | |
The story of Lydia and a Canada goose. | ||||
4 | "Mr. Rubbish's Children's Tour of the Big City" | Patrick Loubert | May 3, 1974 | |
5 | "Smile-A-Day" | Michael Hirsh | Unknown | |
6 | "The Happy Chalk Dog" | Michael Hirsh | December 26, 1974 | |
A bedtime story invented by a little boy who plays the star role. | ||||
7 | "Zounds of Music" | Patrick Loubert | January 1, 1975 | |
A young girl chases a musical note. | ||||
8 | "Mr. Pencil Draws the Line" | Michael Hirsh | April 12, 1975 | |
The famous pencil Mr. Pencil leaves his house and is bothered by some kids who want him to draw more. As he walks through Toronto, a police officer takes pictures of him until he is hit by a board, breaking his lead. Mr. Pencil is sent to The Hospital for Sick Children, where Debbie tells him that some kids in the playroom want him to draw for them. At the playroom, some musicians sing "Amen" for the kids, then they welcome Mr. Pencil, who will animate stories the kids make up. One kid tells a story where Mr. Pencil is sharpened, then repeatedly abused and eaten by a grandmother. Another kid turns the grandmother into the wolf from Little Red Riding Hood. A girl tells about a black knight whose tongue is a punching glove, and ends the story with Mr. Pencil being hit by a truck. Mr. Pencil would rather dance and sing, so they briefly do the Hokey Pokey. Jamie and Ryan give Mr. Pencil a pencil sharpener as a present; it fits him perfectly and he feels better. | ||||
9 | "Battle of the Alphabet" | Patrick Loubert | May 3, 1975 | |
An animated film using the alphabet to explain such subjects as aggression, war and peace. | ||||
10 | "The Great Cicillo" | Patrick Loubert | May 24, 1975 | |
A film about a clown (Bob Cinci) who immigrates to Canada in search of the genuine laugh. |
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References
- "Nelvana 30th Anniversary Profile". Kidscreen. May 1, 2001.
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