A 1944 war epic
Chips Rafferty
The swashbuckling 1940 war movie
A 1943 propaganda short
The sixth and final chapter in our series on the 1950s producing career of Lee Robinson and Chips Rafferty. It focuses on the production of The Restless and the Damned,
Things went from bad to worse for Australia’s leading film producers of the 1950s, as they made the South Seas melodrama, The Stowaway. As mentioned in Part Three of this
Part four in our series on the films of Lee Robinson and Chips Rafferty examines Dust in the Sun, aka the film where it all started going horribly wrong. In
The Film What film best typifies the Australian national identity? It’s a question that has been floating around for yonks. Could it be Peter Weir’s Gallipoli? Or Bruce Beresford’s Breaker
Part three in our series of the 1950s films of Lee Robinson and Chips Rafferty. Previous articles in this series have discussed the emergence of Lee Robinson and Chips Rafferty
Lee Robinson and Chips Rafferty had made one profitable low budget feature, The Phantom Stockman. What to do for an encore? A think piece about the malaise of modern society?
The 1950s Australian movies of Lee Robinson and Chips Rafferty, which started with such promise and ended in tears. It is never easy to make feature films in Australia, but
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