Goldsworthy Productions
Goldsworthy Productions was a short lived Australian film production company established by actor Reg Goldsworthy. Head of production was TV producer Warwick Freeman. They made three films directed by American Eddie Davis using American actors and Australian support cast, crew and finance. American company Commonwealth United Entertainment released the films and provided a negative pick up so all the financing was local, done through an insurance and finance company.[1]
They also assisted in the films Squeeze a Flower (1970) and Sidecar Racers (1975).
Select Credits
- It Takes All Kinds (1969)
- Color Me Dead (1970)
- That Lady from Peking (1975)
gollark: You simply multiply it by itself several times.
gollark: It seems like one of those powerful concepts I don't really understand.
gollark: https://ubq323.website/competition/3/
gollark: ++search matrix wikipedia
gollark: It seems like it could be true even though it isn't rigorous.
See also
References
- Warwick Freeman, 'Demonstrator - Filmmakers Notes', ACMI, 8 May 2008 Archived 28 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine accessed 22 Sept 2012
External links
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.