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Wava 2022-10-21 18:56:53
"Love Under Capricorn" Under Capricorn 1949 "Merry Night"
After the Hitchcock & David O. Selznick contract, Selznick & Hitchcock were both control freaks and their collaboration wasn't pleasant. Hitchcock set up his own production company to be free to create. Hitchcock's first film for Atlantic Pictures was the experimental film "The Rope", which...

Ronald Adam
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[last lines]
Winter: We'll be sorry to lose you, sir.
Hon. Charles Adare: If I may say so, Winter, I'm sorry to go. Not a bad place. It is said that there is some future for it, there must be- it's a big country.
Winter: Then why are you leaving, sir?
Hon. Charles Adare: That's just it, Winter. It's not quite big enough. Bye, good luck.
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Narrator: In seventeen-hundred and seventy, Captain Cook discovered Australia. Sixty years later, the city of Sydney, the capital of New South Wales, had grown on the edge of three million square miles of unknown land. The colony exported raw materials. It imported material even more raw - prisoners, many of them unjustly convicted, who were to be shaped into the pioneers of a great dominion. In eighteen-hundred and thirty-one King William the Fourth sent a new governor to rule the colony. And now our story begins.