Hoyts Edgley
Hoyts Edgley was a short lived Australian production company.
It was formed in the wake of the success of The Man from Snowy River (1982) in which Michael Edgley had invested. Simon Wincer had known Edgely for over twenty years and they decided to work together.
The company was run by Terry Jackman and Jonathon Chissick from Hoyts and Michael Edgley and Simon Wincer from Michael Edgely International.[1] Bill MacCartney was chief executive.[2]
Select Filmography
- Phar Lap (1983)
- One Night Stand (1984)
- The Coolangatta Gold (1984)
- An Indecent Obsession (1985)
- Burke & Wills (1985)
- The Boy Who Had Everything (1986)
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See also
References
- Scott Murray, "Simon Wincer", Cinema Papers, March–April 1984 p 102
- BILL SAILS INTO AN ENTREPRENEUR'S LIFE By Marian Theobald 20 November 1986 Sydney Morning Herald p 3
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