Seven Little Australians is either a late 1940's or early 1950's re-release.
Due to the distributor being National Films Of N.S.W. I tend to think early 1950's.
Sandra Jaques one of the stars was formally an Australian model when she married in 1950.
The 7 Little Australians daybill is quite nice. John has the original 1939 version which he may like to post an image of for you and also David to see.
Private Dick? No probably not, the film would have beaten the war to these shores. During the war it was a lot more difficult
Yep i was talking about dick. Ah ok makes sense before the war. My father in law would generalise that movies always took years to reach Australia...dinner topic next time i catch up!
Hello David. Sorry I haven't been around much. Just been so busy. Matt reached out to me on FB and we had a nice long talk. I explained to him why I haven't been around much. Just been so busy with life trying to make a life and get ahead where I work and things are looking good in that aspect. But only time will tell when the owner opens new location. If he does then I will get part ownership in any new store that I run. So only time will tell.
Indeed it does. A lot has been going on in the last 8 months. From my mother passing away all the way up to my boy being born end of next month. Matt knows all about what has been going on and I can tell you it has been hectic.
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Butterfield 8 is R66 but I am sure you know that.
Seven Little Australians is either a late 1940's or early 1950's re-release.
Due to the distributor being National Films Of N.S.W. I tend to think early 1950's.
Sandra Jaques one of the stars was formally an Australian model when she married in 1950.
The 7 Little Australians daybill is quite nice. John has the original 1939 version which he may like to post an image of for you and also David to see.
Hondo
Dad Rudd M.P blue duotone is 1950's re-release..
Hondo
Thanks David.
Hondo