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Hugh MacDonald | As: Narrator |
Storyline
This impressionistic, late 1960s survey traces Auckland from volcanic origins to a population of half a million people. Produced by the National Film Unit, it finds a city of "design and disorder" growing steadily but secure in its own skin as its populace basks in the summer sun. A wry, at times bemused, Hugh Macdonald script and an often frenetic, jazzy soundtrack accompany time honoured Queen City images: beaches and yachting, parks and bustling city streets, and an unpredictable climate given to humidity and sudden downpours. Awards: 1970 Edinburgh Film Festival - Certificate of Merit 1968 Pacific Asia Travel Association Conference (Taiwan) - Third Prize 1967 Venice Film Festival - Lion of St Mark Plaque 1967 Tourfilm Festival (Czechoslovakia) - Tourism Film Prize
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Cast
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Hugh MacDonald |
Narrator |
Directed By
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Hugh MacDonald |
Director |
Writing Credits
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Hugh MacDonald |
Writer |
Production Crew
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Oxley Hughan |
Producer |
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Geoffrey Scott |
Producer |
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Costume and Makeup
Sound
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Kit Rollings |
Sound |
Visual Effects
Camera
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Lynton Diggle |
Camera Technician |
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