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Journey for Three
New Zealand black-and-white immigration propaganda film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Journey for Three is a 1950 New Zealand black-and-white immigration propaganda film.[1]
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Synopsis
This film dramatised postwar immigration to New Zealand.[1] Three British citizens travel and settle down in New Zealand, and the film shows their hopes, jobs, challenges, and adventures.[1]
Cast
- Elizabeth Armstrong as Cassie McLeod
- Margaret McNulty as Margaret Allen
- Stewart Pilkington as Harry White
- Francis Renner as The Foreman
Production
This was an immigration propaganda film production released by the National Film Unit.[1] The film had a theatrical release in the UK.[1]
Reviews
- 1950 Ashburton Guardian - Comment on N.Z. film.[2]
- 1995 featured in New Zealand's contribution to the British Film Institute's Century of Cinema series - Cinema of Unease: A Personal Journey by Sam Neill.[3]
- 2011 "...made by the New Zealand National Film Unit, was the most ambitious film the Unit had ever embarked on."[4]
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External links
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