
Directing
Zale Dalen, AKA David James Scott, started his career in the film business as a script writer (“Another Smith for Paradise” directed by Tom Shandell in 1972) assistant editor, soundman, editor, and sponsored/educational film director. His big break came in 1976 with the funding of his first feature film, “Skip Tracer”. Since then he has directed four more Canadian features – “The Hounds of Notre Dame”, “Terminal City Ricochet”, “Expect No Mercy”, and “Passion” – two of which are considered Canadian classics, one of which was a job of work made for the exploitation market in third world countries, and one of which, “Passion”. is a work of pure genius that remains totally unrecognized. Along the way he directed two made for TV movies – “Anything to Survive” and “On Thin Ice, the Tai Babalonia Story” – and quite a few episodes of television series like Alfred Hitchcock, Wiseguy, Scene of the Crime, Friday’s Curse, Kung Fu the Legend Continues, Beachcombers and For the Record.
moviePassion
1999
Director
movieExpect No Mercy
1995
Director
tvStreet Justice
1991
Director
movieTerminal City Ricochet
1990
Director
movieAnything to Survive
1990
Director
tvJ.J. Starbuck
1987
Director
tvWiseguy
1987
Director
tv21 Jump Street
1987
Director
tvDanger Bay
1985
Director
tvAirwolf
1984
Director
movieHounds of Notre Dame
1980
Director
movieSkip Tracer
1977
Director
movieSkip Tracer
1977
Editor
movieSkip Tracer
1977
Screenplay