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Gone to the Dogs: Two dopes and a dog
George (George Wallace), Henry (John Dobbie) and their dog Aloysius are trapped in the haunted house, the lair of master criminal Dr Sunderman. They encounter a variety of scary effects designed to...
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Gone to the Dogs: 'The bow-wows now are all the rage'
George (George Wallace) leaps into song in the courtyard of Mrs McAllister’s dog kennel (and boarding house). Jean McAllister (Lois Green) whips off her skirt to join him, dancing in hotpants. Henry...
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Gone to the Dogs: Monkey business
George (George Wallace) has to display the prize new gorilla to the zoo’s best patron, Mr Inchcape (Harold Meade), but the animal is sick, so George’s mate Henry (John Dobbie) dresses in a gorilla...
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Buckley Family Collection: Asian village and street scenes
This clip shows elephants carrying goods on their backs in South-East Asia; village huts by a river, filmed from onboard a boat; and street scenes in a larger city. Summary by Poppy De Souza.
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Buckley Family Collection: Tarn Shan Tin Mine
This clip begins with a sign which says 'Tarn Shan Tin Mine’. The camera pans across the mountainside, showing a man pulling a bucket from a well, local workers standing on large wooden barrels and...
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Trailing the Killer
Full colour poster, cream border. Main image is illustration of a man kneeling on ground armed with dagger defending himself against a mountain lion, Lobo the dog is jumping in from background left....
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Tasmanian Devil from 'Feral Peril'
A production still of a Tasmanian Devil from the documentary Feral Peril about the threat feral foxes are posing to the native animals of Tasmania, one of the world's last great wildlife havens.
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Storm Boy - nervous Greg Rowe, Gordon Noble and pelican production still
Greg Rowe looks on nervously as pelican trainer Gordon Noble feeds the pelican playing Mr Percival in Storm Boy.
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