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Lee Robinson (Australian director) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Lee Robinson (director)
Lee Robinson (22 February 1923 – 22 February 2003) was an Australian producer, director and screenwriter who was Australia's most prolific filmmaker of the 1950s. ==Biography== Robinson was born in Petersham and left school aged 12. He worked at the ''Daily Telegraph'' has a copy boy, and wrote short stories prior to the war. He first entered film as a member of the Australian Army History Unit〔(Australian Army History unit website )〕 where he filmed Australian troops in Rabaul and East Timor.〔(Geoff Mayer, 'Lee Robinson Obituary', ''Screening the Past'' )〕 After the war he was going to work for the ABC as a scriptwriter when he received an offer to join the Australian Information Service film unit (later Film Australia) where he directed a film on Albert Namatjira called ''Namatjira the Painter'' (1946). Robinson made several films in the Northern Territory such as ''Outback Patrol'', ''The Pearlers'' and ''Crocodile Hunters'' as well as a short film with actors in a studio called ''Double Trouble'' (1951).〔(Lee Robinson biography at Murdoch University )〕 The high quality and Australian subject matter of these films led them to be released theatrically as support for main features.〔(Lee Robinson's biography at Film Australia )〕
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