TOOK BIG RISKS
In making "The Overlanders," he Australian drama which was due to open a season in Wellington 1 his week, the principal members of the cast — "Chips" Rafferty, Daphne Campbell, John Nugent Hayward, Peter Pagan and John Fernside — risk- d - their lives mw times to give filmgoers a big thrill. There is no trick photography in "The Overlanders," and no stand- , ms for the players. Every scene is i realistic and convincing and hap- j oened just as you see it on the i screen. When John Fernside slip- 1 oed and fell in ; the mud on the banks of the Roper River, it was an ^ accident. It was not in the script, but ths -eamera caught it and you, lee the incident on the screen. ,
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Chronicle (Levin), 30 December 1946, Page 2
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