Posts Tagged ‘Kangaroo’

“Quorn Mercury” 31 August 1950


COMPANY GOING AHEAD
IN TRUE AMERICAN STYLE

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Colour Film Site Chosen
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TWENTY TEMPORARY HOUSES
TO BE BUILT IN 4 WEEKS

Final arrangements have been made for the location of the Technicolor film ‘Kangaroo’ on Mrs E, V. Farrell’s property, 12 miles east of Port Augusta at the foot of the Flinders Ranges. Messrs Saul Wertzel and Colin Hall executives of 20th Century-Fox with Mr W. R. Johnston of the SA Lands Board returned to Adelaide from Port Augusta on Thursday night.

The executives stated that Mrs Farrell had agreed to make available the 7,000 acre portion of her property on the western side of the Flinders Ranges. The homestead, Broadview, is several miles distant on the other side of the range, in the picturesque Mt Brown district.

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Furniture Sought for Film Homestead

Posted by on June 14th, 2008

“Quorn Mercury”, Sept 14, 1950

Furniture Sought for Film Homestead

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SATISFACTORY PROGRESS WITH BUILDING

Mr Mark-Lee Kirk, art director of 20th Century Fox Company, who had been in Port Augusta for some days making preliminary arrangements in connection with the production of the color film in the nearby Flinders Ranges, said on Tuesday that work on the 19th century homestead at the main filming site was progressing satisfactorily.

However, difficulty was being experienced in obtaining suitable furniture and furnishings. He pointed out that the story made it necessary for the building, the home of the leading landowner of the district, to be well furnished, especially two bedrooms, kitchen, living room and halls.

His company was pleased to hear from people prepared to sell or hire furniture, oil lamps, a grandfather clock, cooking utensils and a wood burning stove of that period.

Mr Mark-Lee Kirk praised the cooperation being received from the South Australian people and said that he was able to obtain two wooden windmill wheels previously sought at Glenelg. He left Port Augusta on Wednesday for Sydney, and would like persons willing to assist with furniture, etc., to contact Mr Westonhiser, at Hotel Flinders.

Zanuckville Houses

Posted by on June 9th, 2008

The Chronicle, 9 July 1964

ZANUCKVILLE HOUSES GONE

A reference to the 24 houses erected to house the film unit making the film Kangaroo in 1950s. The accomodation, on the outskirts of Port Augusta, was named Zanuckville after the 2oth Century Fox producer Daniel Zanuck.

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Property for Color Film Arrives

Posted by on June 1st, 2008

“Quorn Mercury” October ?, 1950

It would appear that Quorn and Port Augusta locals either did not have suitable furniture and furnishings for the 20
th Century Fox film “Kangaroo” or were not prepared to hire or sell it, if they did.

PROPERTY FOR COLOR FILM ARRIVES

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GRANDFATHER CLOCK ABOUT 175 YEARS OLD

A pantechnicon with a full load of 30 cubic tons arrived in Port Augusta last week with furniture which will be seen in the Technicolor film, “Kangaroo”. The consignment will be the basis of the furniture for the film homestead set near Port Augusta.

It included a grandfather clock nearly 174 years old and wardrobes and dressing tables for the star, Maureen O’Hara.

Three Victorian period lounge suites and four chests, including a bow-fronted mahogany one 145 years old, bookcases, sideboards, hall tables, assorted chairs, seven mirrors and a dozen cases of miscellaneous bric-a-brac made up the load which came from Period and Art Furnishers, Waymouth Street [Adelaide].