Blades and Brass (1967)

Blades and Brass (1967) poster

This short documentary showcases the best of the 1967 National Hockey League season, set to music in the Tijuana Brass style. Filmed with an eye to grace and style of movement, the film suggests the bullring as much as the hockey arena.

Director: William Canning
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 10 min
Release Date:
Music: Donald Douglas
Cinematography: Don Virgo
Editing: Dennis Sawyer
Production: ONF | NFB
Country: Canada
Original Language: en

Keywords

sports, ice hockey

More Films by Director: William Canning
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Blades and Brass about?
This short documentary showcases the best of the 1967 National Hockey League season, set to music in the Tijuana Brass style. Filmed with an eye to grace and style of movement, the film suggests the bullring as much as the hockey arena.
Who directed Blades and Brass?
Blades and Brass was directed by William Canning.
How long is Blades and Brass?
Blades and Brass has a runtime of 10m (10 minutes).
What genre is Blades and Brass?
Blades and Brass is a Documentary film.
Where was Blades and Brass produced?
Blades and Brass was produced in Canada.