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'A group of aliens plans to invade Australia as a means of taking over the Earth. In order to communicate with the people of Earth, they bring a statue of the long-dead Duke of Edinburgh to life.' (Source: IMDB)
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The Polysemous Coathanger : The Sydney Harbour Bridge in Feature Film, 1930-1982
2006
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— Appears in: Senses of Cinema , July - September no. 40 2006; 'The cinema has long been attracted to photographing great cultural icons. This article provides a thorough account of the celluloid life of one of Australia's most distinctive landmarks.' (Publisher's abstract)
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The Polysemous Coathanger : The Sydney Harbour Bridge in Feature Film, 1930-1982
2006
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Senses of Cinema , July - September no. 40 2006; 'The cinema has long been attracted to photographing great cultural icons. This article provides a thorough account of the celluloid life of one of Australia's most distinctive landmarks.' (Publisher's abstract)
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