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Jack Gilmore: Keith D. Humphrey Judy: Carrie Innes Woman in Red: Pamela M. Sears Doug: C.F.McKinnon Security Guard: Thomas Collins Lafontaine: Kevin Chinook It isn't Fair: Carol Gluszko, Betty Ann Cook I Hear Smith's Gone: Mary Hennigan Man in Gray: Stephen Hanon Extras and Voices: Barbara De Land, Doris Findlay, Linda Hills, Marcel Mercier, Keith Morison, Vip Patel, Bernie St. Pierre, Lynn Simpson, Rob Willcox, Michael R. Willis, Richard Young
Director of Photography: Stephen HanonProducer and Assistant Director: Pamela M. SearsProduction Manager: Doris FindlayLocation Sound: Andy Jaremko, Rob WillcoxGaffer: Michael R. WillisFirst Camera Assistant: Rietta Peters MartellGrips: Kevin Chinook, Vip PatelProduction Assistant: Janice StarkoSecond Camera Assistant: Carol GluszkoChecker Car: William RennieFilm Lab: The Local Lab, CalgaryNegative Cut: Rick DoeSound transfer: The Sync Spot, CalgaryDigital Video Transfer: Andy JaremkoOptical sound: McClear Digital, TorontoPoster design: Keith MorisonDirector, Writer and Producer: James Beattie MorisonThis film was made with the support of the Calgary Society of Independent Filmmakers.
A line of taxis waits in front of the office.
They are "right-sizing" today.
Jack Gilmore arrives at work to find a line of taxis waiting outside the ...More Info
A line of taxis waits in front of the office.
They are "right-sizing" today.
Jack Gilmore arrives at work to find a line of taxis waiting outside the building where he works. They are waiting to take people home after they are laid off. Jack spends his day trying to work, all the time fearing that the next phone call, or the next person to walk by, will tell him it is time for him to go. The office grows quieter as, one by one, his co-workers are led away. Eventually Jack walks the empty corridors alone.
A modern day horror film.
Line of Taxis was completed in November 1999 and premiered at the $100 Film Festival in Calgary on November 18 at the Garry Theatre.
Screenings:
$100 Film Festival - Calgary, Alberta - 1999 November 18.
Victoria Independent Film & Video Festival - Victoria B.C. - 2000 February 5th and 9th.
Bare Bones Film Festival- Muskogee, OK - 2000 March 25 - Foreign Short Runner-Up.
Misfit Short Film & Video Festival - Edmonton Alberta - May 6, 2000.
Pirromount Pictures - Honorable mention.
New York International Independent Film and Video Festival - April 7, 2001, New York.
International Festival of Cinema and Technology - Actor Keith D. Humphrey was nominated for The IFCT Best Actor Award for his role as Jack Gilmore in "Line of Taxis".
* London, England 2002 December 6.
* Toronto, Ontario, Canada in March 2003.
* Los Angeles, California 2003 May 31. Less Info