Hal H. Carleton Hal H. Carleton i(A41823 works by)
Gender: Male
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  • In 1923, a Sydney newspaper reported that

    Austral Super Films, Ltd., who have placed on the silver sheet three noteworthy Australian productions in Circumstance, A Daughter of Australia, and Sunshine Sally, recently purchased from a local author, Hal H. Carleton — who, by the way, is connected with Haymarket Theatres, Ltd., as advertising manager—a story entitled Yellow, which is to be placed in production by Director Lawson Harris within a few days.

    It is a story of Australian life, and will be of interest in both America and England.

    No indication of this film's having been made has so far been traced.

    Source:

    'Sydneyite a Scenarist', Sunday Times, 14 January 1923, p.20.

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