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Re: Pendennis Castle



First saw "A steam Train Passes" in about 1974, it was the short before that
great Australian classic<g> "Barry McKenzie Holds His Own"

Bob.

PS. What happened to "Barry McKenzie Holds His Own"?

The Adventures of Barry McKenzie made it to TV but the sequel vanished into
the abiss. Can't understand why, it was equally as bad as the original.


Dave Malcolm <keithm@happy.dca.gov.au> wrote in message
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> In article <37E96D78.9D752D9@omni.com.au> David Bromage
<dbromage@omni.com.au> writes:
> >Date: Thu, 23 Sep 1999 10:02:18 +1000
> >From: David Bromage <dbromage@omni.com.au>
> >Subject: Re: Pendennis Castle
>
> >Dave Malcolm wrote:
> >>
> >> In article <7s7sfv$20p$1@otis.netspace.net.au> "Garry Hoddinett"
> ><hoddos@netspace.net.au> writes:
> >> >Actually Dean Sembler of 'Dances with Wolves' fame was responsible.
The
> >> >cinema style of broad panoramic sweeps used so successfully in 'Dances
with
> >> >Wolves' can be seen in 'A Steam Train Passes' which predates the movie
by at
> >> >least a decade.
> >>
> >> It would be closer to 20 years.
>
> >Try 25. I think it was made in 1974.
>
> >Cheers
> >David
>
> No, 20. A Steam Train Passes was made in 1974 ,which is 25 years ago this
> year. Dances With Wolves is at least 5 years old.
>
> Dave Malcolm