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- Title
- Kaleidoscope - Beyond Reasonable Doubt
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- NZ On Screen
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- NZ On Screen
- Description
Reporter Bernard McLaughlin visits the set of the 1980 movie about New Zealand’s "most controversial murder” — the killings of Jeanette and Harvey Crewe. Two scenes are shown being prepared: an exterior tracking shot involving lead actor David Hemmings, and a courtroom interrogation by Ian Watkin. In part two, Arthur Allan Thomas — recently freed from nine years in prison, after being convicted of murdering the Crewes — watches his own trial being recreated. Elsewhere, producer John Barnett d...
- Format
- Video
- Date created
- 1980
- URL
- https://www.nzonscreen.com/title/kaleidoscope-beyond-reasonable-doubt-1980
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- making of / filmmaking / crime / behind the scenes / cinema / arts / arthur allan thomas / adaptation / film-making / film making / true story / injunction / legal action / camera truck / tracking shot / camera crane / helicopter / rehearsal / first assistant director / 1970s / courtroom / trial / clapperboard / production manager / film crew / exteriors / river / on location / location filming / based on truth / based on a true story / actors / acting / interrogation / witness / film set / sound recording / nerves / compromise / pressure / budgets / profit / overseas sales / film slate / film camera / dolly / extras / accuracy / innocence / recreation / dramatisation / seventies
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