Philippe Mora Philippe Mora i(A108961 works by)
Gender: Male
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1 Folk Legend Defined Nation's Identity Philippe Mora , 2013 single work obituary (for Gary Shearston )
— Appears in: (p. 11) The Sydney Morning Herald , 2 August 2013; (p. 36)
1 Gadfly Who Made a Name Skewering Hollywood's Stars Philippe Mora , 2012 single work obituary (for Charles Higham )
— Appears in: The Age , 7 May 2012; (p. 18)
1 A Scourge of Hollywood and Nazis Philippe Mora , 2012 single work obituary (for Charles Higham )
— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 7 May 2012; (p. 16)
1 Francis Bacon in a Sidney Nolan Landscape - the Making of Mad Dog Philippe Mora , 2010 single work autobiography
— Appears in: Australian Perspectives Essays 2010;
'Philippe Mora's haunting account of legendary bushranger Daniel Morgan has become legendary itself - not least because of the antics of the star Dennis Hopper (a perfect piece of casting as Mad Dog Morgan). In this essay, Mora remembers making the film, at a pivotal time in the history of home-grown cinema.' (Synopsis)
1 Werewolves Du Jour Philippe Mora , 2010 single work essay
— Appears in: Australian Perspectives Essays 2010;

'Philippe Mora on the Making and Selling of Australian Myth' (Source : Blurb)

1 Talent, What Talent? This is Tinseltown Philippe Mora , 2007 single work essay
— Appears in: The Sydney Morning Herald , 18-19 August 2007; (p. 28-29)
In this essay Mora discusses his work in film and the American casting system.
1 3 form y separately published work icon The Howling III Philippe Mora , ( dir. Philippe Mora ) Australia : Bancannia Holdings , 1987 Z1864630 1987 single work film/TV fantasy horror

In this unusual take on the traditional werewolf story, a race of humanoid marsupials is discovered deep in the Australian bush. A sociologist studying this seemingly new species falls in love with one of the women, and removes her from her isolated lifestyle--with dangerous results.

The film bears no connection (either in plot, location, or cast) to its putative predecessors, The Howling and The Howling II.

1 1 form y separately published work icon Death of a Soldier William Nagle , ( dir. Philippe Mora ) Australia : Suatu Film Management , 1986 6200140 1986 single work film/TV crime historical fiction

A dramatisation of the trial and execution of murderer and American soldier Edward Leonski in 1942.

1 1 form y separately published work icon The Return of Captain Invincible Peter Smalley , Andrew Gaty , Stephen E. De Souza , ( dir. Philippe Mora ) Australia : Seven Keys Willara , 1984 Z1864542 1984 single work film/TV science fiction humour

Captain Invincible is a popular super-hero during World War II. But in the 1950s, he is subjected to McCarthyist persecution on charges ranging from being a Communist (because he wears a red cape) to wearing underwear in public. Disillusioned, he drops out of public view, moves to Australia, and drinks heavily. But when his old nemesis, Mr Midnight, re-emerges, the American government must call on Captain Invincible once again.

1 7 form y separately published work icon Newsfront Phillip Noyce , Bob Ellis , David Elfick , Philippe Mora , Anne Brooksbank , ( dir. Phillip Noyce ) Palm Beach : Palm Beach Pictures , 1978 Z1323552 1978 single work film/TV (taught in 6 units)

Beginning in Australia in the late 1940s, when movie theatres were the only source of audiovisual news coverage, the narrative follows the exploits of Len Maguire and his young sidekick Chris as they cover the big news stories for the Cinetone newsreel company. Len is a doggedly dependable and ever-cautious senior cameraman, trapped in a world of changing values. Len always knows the right thing to do, but becomes troubled as his marriage falters, his job becomes threatened by the arrival of television, and Cinetone is taken over and its work marginalised. Len's loyalties to the Catholic Church, the Labor Party, and his family are juxtaposed against both his brother/rival cameraman Frank--who sells out his values, abandons his responsibilities, and heads off to success in the USA--and his cocky young assistant, Chris.

The first feature film for Phillip Noyce, Newsfront also depicts the increasing changes to the Australian cultural and political landscape, tracing social shifts from the first waves of European post-war immigration through to the 1956 Olympic Games in Melbourne.

1 7 form y separately published work icon Mad Dog Morgan Philippe Mora , ( dir. Philippe Mora ) Australia : Motion Picture Productions , 1976 Z1692562 1976 single work film/TV adventure historical fiction crime (taught in 1 units)

After enduring a prison sentence and attempting to eke out an existence on the Victorian goldfields, Daniel Morgan teams up with an Indigenous Australian outcast called Billy. Together, they terrorise southern NSW, killing policemen and raiding farms. Eventually, the authorities raise the reward for Morgan's capture to £1000, thus making his attempts to avoid capture even more difficult. He eventually crosses back into Victoria, but his behaviour has become increasingly erratic. Meanwhile, the police, led by Detective Mainwaring, close in.

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