British Empire and Commonwealth Games

195411 minFilm: Documentary

G

Direction: Jack Olsen

Production: Nicholas Balla

Highlights of the 1954 British Empire and Commonwealth Games. In Vancouver, top-ranking athletes from the far corners of the British Commonwealth competed for new records. The film records outstanding feats in racing, jumping, pole-vaulting, swimming and other sports events. The climax is the twenty-five-mile marathon run by courageous, exhausted Jimmy Peters, and finally the "miracle mile" duel between John Landy and Roger Bannister.

Subject categories


  • Sports and Leisure > CompetitionsGames and Sports
  • History > Canada 1946-1991
  • Media Education > Documentary Film
  • Health/Personal Development > Fitness/Physical Activities
  • History and Citizenship Education > Imperialism and Colonization (1800s-1900s)

Credits


director
Jack Olsen
producer
Nicholas Balla
camera
Donald Wilder
Jack Long
Osmond H. Borradaile
Felix Lazarus
sound
Clarke Daprato
Clifford Griffin
editing
Fergus McDonell
narrator
Andy O'Brien

Awards


  • Grand Silver Medal of the Italian National Olympic Committee of Films on SportsInternational Sports Film Festival