- Pacific Films
Pacific Films, full name Pacific Film Productions Ltd, was established in
Wellington ,New Zealand in 1952 by John O'Shea. The company directors were O'Shea, the Manager E. H. Anderson, and later H. Seresin. At this time most films produced in New Zealand were documentaries made by the government’sNational Film Unit .The first feature film was "
Broken Barrier " (1952), which O'Shea produced and directed withRoger Mirams . In 1956 Mirams moved to Australia, and started a branch of the company in Sydney, though he later formed his own companyRoger Mirams Productions .The company had an office in Courtenay Place, Wellington in 1960, and was the New Zealand representative for British
Movietone News and Fox Australian Movietone News. In 1969 the company had a staff of 15, the facility was in Kilbirnie and the office in Lower Hutt, and the company also represented Hearst Metrotone News and B.B.C. TV. Associated companies were Pacific Television Ltd. and Pacific Films Ltd.John O'Shea was active from 1940 to 1970, and he produced numerous short films as well as the three New Zealand feature films made in that period: "
Broken Barrier " (1952) withRoger Mirams , "Runaway" (1964), and "Don't Let It Get You" (1966).Pacific Films produced "scores of road safety dramas, rugby tests, documentaries and commercials" (O’Shea).
External links
* [http://www.imdb.com/company/co0055326/ "Pacific Films" (including other companies of that name) on IMDb database]
References
*"Don’t let it get you: memories - documents" by John O’Shea (1999, Victoria University Press, Wellington) ISBN 0864733569
*"New Zealand Business Who's Who (1960 & 1969-70)
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