| web - Biography- Valentine Morgan (Val) : Morgan, Valentine (Val) Argus, Australiasian Films, Film Weekly, Australiasian Films, Smith's Weekly, Everyone's, Australiasian Films, Sunday Age, Sydney Morning Herald, The Age. 00-00-2005 | 
    | Ina Bertrand | 
    | This website text is targeted at anyone who is researching Val Morgan and his company which is also named Val Morgan. The information on this website could b...[full record]
            
            1937-01-16 | 
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    | newspaper - Australia's Chance With Films: Can We Have A Second Hollywood? Smith's Weekly. 05-09-1936. p.22 | 
    | Ken Hall | 
    | An article defending the Australian film industry, examining the costs involved and the typical responses such figures elicit.
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    | newspaper - Australian Films For The World: Charles Farrell On His Way" Smith's Weekly. 11-01-1936. p.16 | 
    | Mentions Twelvetrees working in Australia in relation to the import of Hollywood star, Farrell.[full record] | 
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    | newspaper - Australian Pictures On The Move: Picture By Ronald Colman? Smith's Weekly. 02-11-1935. p.26 | 
    | This article focusses on the possibility of Ronald Colman (an American artist) working in Australia if a Cinesound / United Artist alliance was to be formed.[full record] | 
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    | newspaper - Beauty And The Lord Mayor: What A Film Star's Kiss Will Do: 'I'm Going To Look After That Girl' Smith's Weekly. 14-12-1935. p.10 | 
    | Author Unknown | 
    | Contains an interview with Lord Mayor McElhone centered around his impressions of Twelvetrees, written in a coy fashion suggesting the Lord Mayor's interest ...[full record] | 
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    | newspaper - Catty Conversations Smith's Weekly. 02-09-1933. p.21 | 
    | Author Unknown | 
    | A small article that speculates about Jocelyn Howarth's love life, and lists some of the men that she had been seen about town with.[full record] | 
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    | newspaper - Current Reviews: 'Thoroughbred' In London Smith's Weekly. 05-09-1936. p.22 | 
    | Author Unknown | 
    | London correspondant describes the publicity of 'Thoroughbred's British release, despite its' venue being one of London's most insignificant cinemas. General...[full record] | 
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    | newspaper - Helen Twelvetrees: Decay Of Publicity: Stage Showmanship Lost? Smith's Weekly. 07-12-1935. p.pp. 1,2 | 
    | Author Unknown | 
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    | newspaper - High Spots From The Shows Smith's Weekly. 16-05-1936. p.20 | 
    | Jim Russell | 
    | A cartoon strip with Thoroughbred characters exchanging witty lines, with a smaller comic insert depicting Slessor (editor of the film section of Smith's Wee...[full record] | 
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    | newspaper - M.L.C. Says Australian Films Will Be 'Second-Hand': America Is Extravagant - But Gets There: Predicts That Big Industry Will Be Built In Australia Smith's Weekly. 02-11-1935. p.26 | 
    | An article investigating Australia as a possible central home to film-making, and means in which this industry could be formed. Much attention is given to co...[full record] | 
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    | newspaper - Telling the truth about "Squatter's Daughter"  When critics must be cruel to be kind Smith's Weekly. 07-10-1933. p.6 | 
    | Ken Slessor | 
    | An extremely unfavourable review of The Squatter's Daughter that heavily criticises Australian screen authors, dialogue writers, and directors, and discusses...[full record] | 
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    | newspaper - Through Smith's Private Projector: 'Thoroughbred' Smith's Weekly. 16-05-1936. p.20 | 
    | Author Unknown | 
    | Describes film as Australia's "best" production and the "most significant" to date. Praises Hall's progression as a film maker, particularly in action scenes...[full record] | 
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    | chapter - uncited Smith's Weekly. 16-05-1935. p.uncited | 
    | Author Unknown | 
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    | newspaper - What Does The Big Show Of 1936 Hold In Store? :Looking Back Over A Record Year Of Pictures Smith's Weekly. 04-01-1936. p.22 | 
    | Mentions Thoroughbred as one of four films in production by 'first class' companies ('unprecedented' activity in Australia's history).[full record] | 
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    | newspaper - The 'Cheapie' has rich future Daily Times. 09-04-1978. p.24 | 
    | Glen Russell | 
    | "It is a funny wistful love story of four very lively and very special young people on the bottom strung of society"
Duigan says "It takes the general publi...[full record] | 
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