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Date: 1956work
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Appears in:
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Three in One
Australia
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Australian Tradition Films
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1956
Z919028
1956
selected work
film/TV
A trilogy of stories reflecting a socialist view of Australian life in the 1950s, with a particular focus on mateship. Joe Wilson's Mates, based on Henry Lawson's 'The Union Buries its Dead', shows union members in a country town holding a funeral for an unknown tramp who carries a union card. In Frank Hardy's A Load of Wood, men in a make-work job during the Depression assert themselves by stealing firewood from a farmer and distributing it to the poor. The third story, The City by Ralph Peterson, follows young lovers trying to make a life in the hustle and bustle of Sydney.
Australia : Australian Tradition Films , 1956
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form
y
Three in One
Australia
:
Australian Tradition Films
,
1956
Z919028
1956
selected work
film/TV
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Settings:
- Sydney, New South Wales,