| journal - "Squatter's Daughter" Ball Everyones. 06-09-1933. p.4 |
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Author Unknown
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| An account of the Squatter's Daughter Ball, a publicity event organised by Hal Chapman.[full record]
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| journal - "Squatter's Daughter" Beats "Selection" in Country Everyones. 11-10-1933. p.14 |
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Author Unknown
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| An article listing the success of The Squatter's Daughter in NSW country centres.[full record]
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| journal - "Squatter's Daughter" for early release in Capitals Everyones. 06-09-1933. p.10 |
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Author Unknown
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| A short article stating that The Squatter's Daughter was to be released very shortly in Australia's capital cities, with Sydney's Civic Theatre hosting the w...[full record]
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| journal - "Squatter's Daughter" Interstate Releases Set Everyones. 04-10-1933. p.38 |
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Author Unknown
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| An article tracking the release of The Squatter's Daughter around Australia[full record]
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| journal - "Squatter's Daughter" Still Popular in the Suburbs Everyones. 07-02-1934. p.14 |
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Author Unknown
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| An article noting the continued success of The Squatter's Daughter in suburban cinemas.[full record]
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| journal - "Squatter's Daughter" World Premiere: Civic booked out Everyones. 27-09-1933. p.5 |
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Author Unknown
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| States that the world premiere for the film was booked out 8 days in advance, and praises the publicity campaign.
Also describes the sequence of events to o...[full record]
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| journal - Attractive Publicity Aids Everyones. 09-08-1933. p.26 |
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Author Unknown
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| A short publicity piece for The Squatter's Daughter that includes reproductions of the two film posters created for the film.[full record]
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| journal - B.E.F. Will Road Show 'The Squatter's Daughter'. Everyones. 04-10-1933. p.10 |
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Author Unknown
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| A short article listing the rural centres where The Squatter's Daughter will be screened, also discussing the publicity.[full record]
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| journal - Cinesound finishes Interiors on "Squatter's Daughter" Everyones. 08-03-1933. p.23 |
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Author Unknown
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| A publicity article for The Squatter's Daughter.[full record]
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| journal - Cinesound will form new Production Unit in Sydney Everyones. 22-02-1933. p.5 |
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Author Unknown
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| A short article stating that The Squatter's Daughter had commenced production, and lists the locations where the film will shoot.[full record]
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| journal - Civic, Sydney Opens strong as First All-Australian House Everyones. 04-10-1933. p.5 |
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Author Unknown
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| An article highlighting the success of the publicity campaign behind The Squatter's Daughter, which was the opening picture at Sydney's Civic Theatre.[full record]
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| journal - Doyle's Quota Views: What Cinesound Films Grossed. Everyones. 07-02-1934. p.6 |
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Author Unknown
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| An article comparing divergent views on whether Australia should have a quota of Australian films.[full record]
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| journal - Everyones at the Box Office Everyones. p.34 |
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Author Unknown
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| A review which lists audience comment, the support acts, the music and presentation, and the time the curtain rises and drops.[full record]
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| journal - Potential Aussie Stars Everyones. 04-01-1933 |
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Author Unknown
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| An aritcle predicting success for Jocelyn Howarth.[full record]
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| journal - Praise for "Squatter's Daughter" Printing Everyones. 26-07-1933. p.22 |
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Author Unknown
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| An article praising the quality of the posters produced to publicise the Squatter's Daughter[full record]
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| journal - Screen Types to be sought at "Squatter's Daughter" Ball Everyones. 09-08-1933. p.26 |
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Author Unknown
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| A short article stating that Cinesound Productions would be selecting "screen types" at the Ball, and would give them photographic and voice tests at their s...[full record]
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| journal - Squatter's Daughter Everyones. 27-09-1933. p.29 |
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Author Unknown
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| A full page advertisement promoting the fact that The Squatter's Daughter premiere sold out eight days in advance.[full record]
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| journal - Squatter's Daughter Starts Everyones. 08-02-1933. p.7 |
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Author Unknown
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| An article stating the major cast and crew working on The Squatter's daughter.[full record]
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| journal - The Dawn of a New Prosperity Everyones. 22-02-1933. p.15 |
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Author Unknown
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| An advertisement promoting the success of Cinesound Productions and Empire Films.[full record]
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| journal - The Industry's Conning Tower... The Censor Speaks. Everyones. 18-04-1934. p.3 |
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Archer Whitford,
Gayne Dexter
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| An editorial discussing the role of the censor.[full record]
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| newspaper - The Squatter's Daughter Everyones, Sydney Mail. 04-10-1933. p.16 |
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Gayne Dexter,
Archer Whitford,
Author Unknown
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| A review of The Squatter's Daughter.[full record]
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| journal - Work will make the Winners Everyones. 15-02-1933. p.19 |
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Gayne Dexter
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| An editorial advocating hard work, but success in the future for Australian films.[full record]
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| newspaper - 'Thor'Bred' For St James, Brisbane Everyones. 03-06-1936. p.7 |
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Author Unknown
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| Announces that 'Thoroughbred' will not be screening at the Brisbane Tivoli as anticipated, but instead at the St James Theatre. The article also details the ...[full record]
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| newspaper - 'Thoroughbred' A Hit At Lithgow Everyones. 27-05-1936. p.5 |
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Author Unknown
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| Announces that congratulations have been wired to Cinesound for the success enjoyed at Lithgow by screening 'Thoroughbred', and notes the unprecedented sales...[full record]
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| newspaper - 'Thoroughbred' Accessories Everyones. 12-08-1936. p.20 |
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Author Unknown
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| A listing of promotional gimmicks that will be taken to London to promote 'Thoroughbred'.
[full record]
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| newspaper - 'Thoroughbred' Begins Big Everyones. 12-08-1936. p.36 |
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[full record]
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| newspaper - 'Thoroughbred' Big In Brisbane Everyones. 24-06-1936. p.23 |
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Author Unknown
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| A small paragraph discussing the popularity of 'Thoroughbred' at St James Theatre in Brisbane.
[full record]
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| newspaper - 'Thoroughbred' Big In Sydney Suburbs Everyones. 29-07-1936. p.8 |
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Author Unknown
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| Credit is awarded to the Melbourne publicity campaign for 'Thoroughbred', listing those involved in the promotion, and explaining how the promotions were tie...[full record]
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| newspaper - 'Thoroughbred' Dates Set Everyones. 24-06-1936. p.18 |
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Author Unknown
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| The announcements are made of an Associated Films distribution deal, confirming dates set for various films including 'Thoroughbred' to be screened in Melbou...[full record]
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| newspaper - 'Thoroughbred' Display Everyones. 17-06-1936. p.26 |
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Author Unknown
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| A brief mention is given to a bookstore's promotional window display for both the novelisation and the film 'Thoroughbred'.
[full record]
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| newspaper - 'Thoroughbred' In Northern Suburb Theatres Everyones. 05-08-1936. p.22 |
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Author Unknown
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| A small pragraph listing twelve theatres within a small area of NSW all screening 'Thoroughbred' simultaneously.
[full record]
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| newspaper - 'Thoroughbred' Novel Into Third Edition Everyones. 25-03-1936. p.7 |
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Author Unknown
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| Notes that the first edition of the novelised version of the screen-play sold out within three days at the rate of 1000 sales a day, which is unprecedented f...[full record]
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| newspaper - 'Thoroughbred' Ready In Two Weeks Everyones. 18-03-1936. p.5 |
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Author Unknown
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| Announces that 'Thoroughbred' is in the last stages of post-production, with Webber recording the score with the State Symphony Orchestra.
[full record]
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| newspaper - 'Thoroughbred' Sale To England: Important Deal Everyones. 17-06-1936. p.5 |
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Author Unknown
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| Announces the distribution of 'Thoroughbred' in England by Britain's largest distributers. The deal is championed as a reflection of the film's merit and in...[full record]
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| newspaper - 'Thoroughbred' Set For Record Premiere Everyones. 29-04-1936. p.4 |
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Author Unknown
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| Details the Sydney premiere plans, and describes the distribution for the film: "Although Snider & Dean bought 'Thoroughbred' for Sydney, the picture has ben...[full record]
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| newspaper - 'Thoroughbred' Sold Strongly At Brisbane Everyones. 17-06-1936. p.26 |
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Author Unknown
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| A description is provided of the gala preview scheduled for 'Thoroughbred', alongside other promotions executed for the film, many involving sporting events.
[full record]
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| newspaper - 'Thoroughbred' Trailer Scores Praise Everyones. 22-07-1936. p.15 |
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Author Unknown
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| A small paragraph describes letters received from various theatres in NSW congratulating Cinesound on the triailer for 'Throughbred'.
[full record]
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| newspaper - 'Thoroughbred''s Melbourne Record 15,000 Pound Gross Everyones. 29-07-1936. p.5 |
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Author Unknown
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| A small paragraph announcing Thoroughbred's success in reigonal areas of NSW, and the demands for Cinesound to bring forward release dates nationally.
[full record]
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| newspaper - 'Thoroughbred': Preview At St James Everyones. 24-06-1936. p.24 |
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Robert Marmaduke
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| A brief descripton of the gala preview of 'Thoroughbred' held at St James to mark the commencement of its QLD season. High profile figures present at the gal...[full record]
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| newspaper - 'Thoroughbred'At Mayfair Everyones. 13-05-1936. p.12 |
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Author Unknown
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| The publicity leading up to the opening is noted, along with the unprecedented popularity the film has achieved.
The film is rated as having "big" box offi...[full record]
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| newspaper - 'Thoroughbred's Censoring Everyones. 29-07-1936. p.7 |
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Author Unknown
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| A discussion of the public interest in relation to the British censoring of 'Thoroughbred' is noted, mentioning the reaction in Melbourne and Sydney.
[full record]
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| newspaper - 'Throughbred', 'Uncivilised Finishing: Production Ends This Week Everyones. 29-01-1936. p.4 |
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Author Unknown
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| It is announced that both films will be released around the same time, both with a few exterior shots yet to be taken. Both are the first films to be complet...[full record]
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| newspaper - 12,304 See 'Thoroughbred' In First Three Days Everyones. 13-05-1936. p.5 |
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Author Unknown
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| Breakdown figures for each days screening is provided, and the theatre capacity is noted, sating that the film is "playing at a 4/4 top", also mentioning peo...[full record]
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| newspaper - 3245 See 'Thoroughbred' In One Day At Cessnock Everyones. 10-06-1936. p.6 |
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Author Unknown
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| Announces the film's release in three theatres in Cessnock, with combined ticket sales of 3245 on the opening day, an unprecedented record for the area, and ...[full record]
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| newspaper - Along Film Row: A Midnight Premiere Everyones. 13-05-1936. p.8 |
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Author Unknown
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| A description of the entire nights events, from the crowds lining up to the buffet luncheon held afterwards.
[full record]
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| newspaper - Along Film Row: Helen Liked Us Everyones. 27-05-1936. p.8 |
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Author Unknown
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| Speaks of Twelvetrees reports of the Autralian film industry's leisurely sense of shooting, and avid fans who treat Hollywood stars like "royalty".
[full record]
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| newspaper - Along Film Row: Helen's Appreciation Everyones. 15-01-1936. p.6 |
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Author Unknown
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| Describes the casual function held for the press to celebrate the conclusion of the shoot for 'Thoroughbred', and to thank the press for their support. The f...[full record]
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| newspaper - Along Film Row: Hooraying Helen Everyones. p.6 |
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Author Unknown
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| Announcing the pending arrival of Twelvetrees, who is described as a 'real Hollywood star'. The Monterey's stop-over in Suva is mentioned, noting the public'...[full record]
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| newspaper - Along Film Row: Local Confusion Everyones. 27-05-1936. p.8 |
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Author Unknown
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| An anecdote circulated by Haywood is reprinted of an elderly lady who insisted after seeing 'Thoroughbred' that the Australian actors were not very good unli...[full record]
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| newspaper - Along Film Row: Tribute To Helen Everyones. 05-02-1936. p.6 |
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Author Unknown
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| Describes the informal party held to celebrate the conclusion of the filming of 'Thoroughbred', and describes the gift presented to Twelvetrees being a leath...[full record]
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| newspaper - Applause For 'Thoroughbred' Everyones. 05-08-1936. p.31 |
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Author Unknown
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| [full record]
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| newspaper - Australia's Largest And Most Successful Producing Organisation Everyones. 11-12-1935. p.50 |
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Author Unknown
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| A paid advertisement of Christmas Wishes, boasting Cinesound's nation-wide studios and films in production.
[full record]
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| newspaper - Australians Greatest Picture-Goers Everyones. 19-08-1936. p.6 |
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Author Unknown
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| A Berlin cable is quoted, first published in the Sydney Morning Herlad, reporting research results from German Syndikat Film Company.
[full record]
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| newspaper - Cinesound - U.A. Link Up: Will Jointly Make For World Distribution Everyones. 02-10-1935. p.3 |
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Author Unknown
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| The announcement of negociations between Cinesound and America's United Artists to co-produce features for international distribution. It is further announce...[full record]
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| newspaper - Cinesound Plans To Reveal 14 Features For 1936 Production Everyones. p.5 |
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Author Unknown
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| A run-down on Cinesound's expected production output for 1936 including four world-release films, two productions for American distributers, four dramas manu...[full record]
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| newspaper - Cinesound's Ambitious Effort From Associated B.E.F. - 'Thoroughbred' With Helen Twelvetrees Everyones. 06-05-1936. p.27 |
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Author Unknown
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| Analysis is undertaken to examine the potentially successful elements in 'Thoroughbred'. A synopsis is provided of the film, with recycled information assert...[full record]
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| newspaper - Doyle Reveals Cinesound Now Has World's Best Equipment: Studio Plant To Be Most Advanced In Australia Everyones. 25-09-1935. p.8 |
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Author Unknown
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| Details of Cinesound's imported equipment are provided, alongside examples of their use in films, approximate cost (in some cases) and their expected impact ...[full record]
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| newspaper - Doyle Says 'Thoroughbred' Is Goods. Will Take To London Everyones. 12-02-1936. p.8 |
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Author Unknown
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| Announces Doyle's refreshed optimism of the film's prospects after viewing the long-cut of 'Thoroughbred', and quotes Doyle promising to personally deliver a...[full record]
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| newspaper - Extensive Social Round Will Mark Twelvetrees Arrival Everyones. 20-11-1935. p.3 |
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Author Unknown
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| A small news item describing the standard of the advance publicity for Twelvetrees pending her arrival, as well as listing her scheduled itinery for her firs...[full record]
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| newspaper - Film Actors Seek Award Everyones. 22-07-1936. p.6 |
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Author Unknown
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| Listing the suggested award wages by Actors Equity, an actors federation union, the article explains how industry negociation has broken down between the uni...[full record]
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| newspaper - Filming The Local Scene - Importance Of The Story Question Everyones. 11-12-1935. p.50A |
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Kenneth Wilkinson
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| The article examines the film industry's position for 1936 with much consideration allocated to the impact of the NSW Quota Act. The article then specificall...[full record]
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| newspaper - Fine Exploitation Manual For 'Thoroughbred' Everyones. 25-03-1936. p.4 |
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Author Unknown
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| The distribution of a publicity manual (written up by typewriter) to exhibiter managers is announced as a unique service, the manual a result of suggestions ...[full record]
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| newspaper - First Pictures From Cinesound's 'Thoroughbred' Everyones. 01-01-1936. p.19 |
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Author Unknown
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| Contains five photos associated with 'Thoroughbred' and the making of the film.
[full record]
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| newspaper - Gala Welcome For Helen Twelvetrees Everyones. 04-12-1935. p.7 |
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Author Unknown
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| The public welcome for Twelvetrees at Circular Quay is described, with photos of Twelvetrees from the day featured, her popularity attributed to the 'cleverl...[full record]
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| newspaper - Hall Amazed At British Censor Everyones. 22-07-1936. p.4 |
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Author Unknown
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| It is announced that several sequences are to be cut from 'Thoroughbred' by the British censors, and extensively quotes from Ken G. Hall's press statement in...[full record]
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| newspaper - Hall Begins 'Thoroughbred' Everyones. 20-11-1935. p.4 |
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Author Unknown
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| In regards to the filming of 'Thoroughbred', it is announced that the studio production personnel are lined up, locations are being selected and Cinesound is...[full record]
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| newspaper - Helen Twelvetrees' Brisbane Visit Everyones. 19-02-1936. p.6 |
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Marmaduke
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| Describes the official welcoming party Twelvetrees received, along with the gifts presented to her (a large floral horse-shoe). Twelvetrees told the author s...[full record]
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| newspaper - Hobart Hit - Sydney Next Everyones. 06-05-1936. p.27 |
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Author Unknown
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| Reports the world premiere screening of 'Thoroughbred'in Hobart and the bookings for the film's season in Sydney.
[full record]
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| newspaper - Hollywood Star For Cinesound Everyones. 23-10-1935. p.3 |
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Author Unknown
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| Confirms Twelvetrees contract with Cinesound and announces other principle players, describes Cinesound's latest technology investments and the film's intern...[full record]
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| newspaper - Jockey Caps Popular Everyones. 17-06-1936. p.27 |
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Author Unknown
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| A full description is provided of the caps which are circulated compliments of Cinesound in an attempt to promote 'Thoroughbred', providing details of the ty...[full record]
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| newspaper - Local Studios Heavy Activity: Films Nearing Completion Everyones. 08-01-1936. p.4 |
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Author Unknown
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| Announces that both 'Thoroughbred' and 'Uncivilised' are nearing completion, with much discussion devoted to the NSW Quota Act and its deadline for the produ...[full record]
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| newspaper - Looms As A Thoroughbred Box-Office Attraction!: Cinesound Has That Essential Showmanship Touch Everyones. 25-03-1936. p.8 |
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Author Unknown
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| Features the comments of Director Ken Hall, speaking of the merits of 'Thoroughbred' as a carefully calculated commerical venture, not intending to be an art...[full record]
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| newspaper - Myers Shows 'Thoroughbred' Everyones. 24-06-1936. p.8 |
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Author Unknown
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| A small paragraph describing the publicity for 'Thoroughbred' organised by Albie Myers, an 'old showtimer'.
[full record]
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| newspaper - No Title Everyones. 30-10-1935. p.14 |
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Author Unknown
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| [full record]
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| newspaper - Paid Advertisment Everyones. p.14 |
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| A paid advertisement announcing 'Cinesound's first 25,000 pound world production!' featuring Helen Twelvetrees, described as at the peak of her career. Cine...[full record]
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| newspaper - Selling The Public...With Showmanship: 'Thoroughbred' Preceeded By Thorough Campaign' Everyones. 06-05-1936. pp.24 - 25 |
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Author Unknown
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| Discusses the prolonged press campaign and the various means of promoting the film on the circuit in detail.
[full record]
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| newspaper - Selling the Public...With Showmanship: 'Thoroughbred' Sold Strongly Everyones. 13-05-1936. p.24 |
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Author Unknown
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| Credit is given to Haywood for his campaign, in accordance with Percival with Snider and Dean, in promoting 'Thoroughbred' through-out Sydney.
The newspape...[full record]
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| newspaper - Selling The Public...With Showmanship: Bookstall Tie-Up On 'Thoroughbred' Everyones. 01-04-1936. p.4 |
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Author Unknown
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| Announces the printing by NSW Bookstall Publishers of 3000 two-colour one-sheeters to promote the novelised version of the screen-play and the film. Congratu...[full record]
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| newspaper - Selling The Public...With Showmanship: Sporting Talk Gets Interest In 'Thoroughbred' Everyones. 20-05-1936. p.25 |
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Author Unknown
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| In conjunction with the release of 'Thoroughbred', a publicity campaign sponsored by a whiskey firm is discussed, in the form of a radio broadcast series dev...[full record]
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| newspaper - Selling The Public...With Showmanship: Telling Orange About 'Thoroughbred' Everyones. 10-06-1936. p.26 |
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Author Unknown
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| Details the local publicity campaign by Western Cinemas involving newspaper advertising, a mail-out to residents, local radio broadcasts, posters, signs and ...[full record]
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| newspaper - Selling The Show...With Showmanship: Good 'Thoroughbred' Stunt Everyones. 05-02-1936. p.28 |
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Author Unknown
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| Credit is given to Strachan for his quick-thinking eye for publicity as he managed to co-ordinate a photo opportunity with Twelvetrees congratulting a winnin...[full record]
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| newspaper - South Australia: Adelaide Crowds For 'Thoroughbred' Everyones. 12-08-1936. p.33 |
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Author Unknown
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| Announces the business for Adelaide theatres 'Thoroughbred' has attracted in its first few sessions.
[full record]
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| newspaper - The Industry Marches Confidently Into 1936: Indications Point To A Big Advancement In The New Year... Everyones. 11-12-1935. p.18 |
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Stuart Doyle
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| Doyle appraises the industry in view of creating world-standard talkies , crediting local ingenuity's technological contributions as well as Australians lear...[full record]
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| newspaper - The Picture Parade Everyones. 15-01-1936. p.7 |
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Author Unknown
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| Twelvetrees is shown at Lapstone, a NSW resort, in the company of Ken Hall and others.[full record]
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| newspaper - The Picture Parade Everyones. 05-02-1936. p.7 |
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Author Unknown
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| A photo is featured of Helen Twelvetrees reclining on the Kismet in the Sydney Harbour.
[full record]
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| newspaper - The Time Has Come To Talk Of Helen...Twelvetrees Coming For Cinesound Productions: Cinesound's Imported Star Looks Good Bet Everyones. 30-10-1935. p.14 |
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Author Unknown
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| Twelvetrees is described as a 'freelance' actress fllowing the termination of her contract with RKO. It is announced that her stay in Australia is a working ...[full record]
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| newspaper - Uncited Everyones. 25-09-1935. p.Uncited |
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Author Unknown
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| [full record]
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| newspaper - Uncited Everyones. 04-12-1935. p.Uncited |
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Author Unknown
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| [full record]
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