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In the Labyrinth ()


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A multi-image large-format film retelling of the Greek myth of Theseus and symbolizing the life of a modern man; each one in a personal labyrinth that must find their own path to triumph.

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Directed by

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Roman Kroitor
Colin Low
Hugh O'Connor

Produced by

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Tom Daly ... producer: single-screen version
Roman Kroitor ... producer

Music by

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Eldon Rathburn ... (original music)

Editing by

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Tom Daly ... picture editor (as Thomas C. Daly)

Editorial Department

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Yves Dion ... assistant picture editor

Production Management

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Desmond Dew ... project manager
David Hughes ... unit manager (as David B. Hughes)

Sound Department

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Tom Daly ... sound editor (as Thomas C. Daly)
Michel Descombes ... re-recording
Yves Dion ... assistant sound editor
Ted Haley ... location mixer (as Edward T. Haley) / re-recording (as Edward T. Haley)
Jean-Pierre Joutel ... re-recording / re-recording: single-screen version

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Wally Howard ... optical effects: single-screen version
Gudrun Kanz ... optical effects: single-screen version
Meilan Lam ... graphics: single-screen version
Donald Sharpe ... optical effects: single-screen version

Camera and Electrical Department

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Gilles Blais ... camera assistant
Douglas Bradley ... chief camera assistant
David De Volpi ... camera assistant (as David Devolpi)
Viktor Dombrovsky ... cameraman: USSR (as V.V. Dombrovsky)
Georges Dufaux ... cameraman
Gilles Gascon ... cameraman
Peter Hartmann ... camera assistant
Alex O. Krasnov ... cameraman: USSR
Walter Lassally ... cameraman
John Pley ... camera technician: location
Ken Poste ... camera assistant
Michel Thomas-d'Hoste ... cameraman

Location Management

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Marcel Malacket ... location manager

Music Department

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Louis Applebaum ... conductor (as Lou Applebaum)

Additional Crew

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Joan Henson ... researcher
Jo Kirkpatrick ... researcher
Irene Thomson ... budget officer

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

A retelling of the Greek myth in which Theseus, the hero, entered the mysterious labyrinth and advanced through its various stages to find and slay the man-eating Minotaur at its center. The film is meant as a modern interpretation illustrating the theme of Man as hero. Modern man's journey through life is a labyrinth to be explored, with seemingly infinite paths, and a monster at the core that must be confronted and can be defeated. Written by pr1mal_1

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Also Known As
  • Labyrinth '72 (Canada, English title)
  • Dans le labyrinthe (Canada, French title)
  • Labyrinth (World-wide, English title)
Runtime
  • 21 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Originally released 12 years earlier as "Labyrinth" for Expo 67 in Montreal, with a running time of 45 minutes. In 1972, a 21 minute version of the film was transferred to the IMAX format and screened at Ontario Place as "Labyrinth '72". The original multi-screen presentation was later integrated into a single flat-screen film, trimmed to 21 minutes, and re-released in 1979 as "In the Labyrinth". See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Stranger with a Camera (2000). See more »

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