Sunday Herald (Sydney, NSW : 1949 - 1953), Sunday 17 June 1951, page 12
Australian
Angles
(From London)
JOHN MILLS is back in the
studios again after nearly two years, filming "Mr. Denning Drives North," a psychological thriller which Australian author Alec Coppel has adapted from his own novel of the same name. Mills has the kind of nerveridden part in which he excels.
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YOUNG Australian actor
Michael Pate (announces Universal's London office) has been given a leading role in their Hollywood produc-tion of "The Door," starring Charles Laughton, Sally For-rest and Boris Karlofï. This is the result of Pate's perform-ance as the feeble-minded country lad in "Bonaventure," opposite Claudette Colbert and Ann Blyth.
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"A TOWN LIKE ALICE," the novel by English author Nevil Shute (now living in Australia) has been bought for screening by Ealing Studios, who will start production to-wards the end of the year.