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The Marco Polo: Queen of the Seas
199546 minFilm: Documentaire
Réalisation: Roger Hart
Production: Sam GranaDon HaigMark Zannis
Scénarisation: Sam GranaRoger Hart
When gold was discovered in Australia in 1851, the owner of the Black Ball Line in Liverpool, James Baines, bought the Marco Polo, a huge cargo-carrier built in Saint John, New Brunswick, and had it refitted for passenger travel. On its first voyage, it circumnavigated the globe in the record-shattering time of under six months. In seventeen subsequent voyages it delivered more than 15,000 people to Australia. Using archival footage, dramatizations of journals kept during the ship's voyages, and a written account of her ignominious end by Lucy Maud Montgomery, her story is told by the ghosts of her builder, James Smith and her Captain, "Bully" Forbes. Local community leaders in Saint John have plans to build a replica of the ship; if they succeed, the Marco Polo may sail again.
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Catégories de sujets
- Pays étrangers > Australie et Nouvelle-ZélandeGrande-BretagnePerspectives historiquesImmigration
- Transports > Bateaux et NaviresHistoireTransport des passagers
- Histoire > Histoire mondiale
Générique
- réalisateur
- Roger Hart
- montage
- Roger Hart
- producteur
- Sam Grana
- producteur exécutif
- Don Haig
- Mark Zannis
- scénario
- Sam Grana
- Roger Hart
- cinématographie
- Kent Nason
- David Haskins
- Steve Isaac
- Chris Morgan
- David De Volpi
- caméra d'animation
- Pierre Landry
- Lynda Pelley
- son
- Jacques Drouin
- Louis Marion
- Geoff White
- Louis Légaré
- montage sonore
- André Galbrand
- Danuta Klis
- ré-enregistrement
- Jean-Pierre Joutel
- Serge Boivin
- voix
- Harry Hill
- Tony Robinow
- Terrence Scammell
- Pauline Little
- Kathleen Fee
- musique
- Jim Stewart
- Hugh Jones
Prix et récompenses
- Mention d'honneurFestival internatinal du film maritime et d'exploration