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For $150 a night, The Triffids' services as a support act were procured by The Reels, The Sunnyboys, The Church, Hunters & Collectors or Uncanny X-Men. As a four-piece — Casey, David and Robert McComb and MacDonald — they signed to Mushroom Records' White Label in Melbourne and released a single, "Spanish Blue", in October 1982 and the Bad ...
Men of the Lightship is a short propaganda film produced by the Crown Film Unit for the British Ministry of Information in 1940, the year after the beginning of the Second World War. It dramatises the bombing of the East Dudgeon lightship by the Luftwaffe on 29 January 1940 and was designed to portray Germany as a barbaric enemy.
David J. McDonald (1902–1979), American labor leader and president of the United Steelworkers of America, 1952–1965 David J. McDonald Jr. (1939–2017), his son, professor of drama emeritus at University of California, Irvine; David Tennant (born 1971 as David John McDonald), Scottish actor, famous for portraying the Doctor in Doctor Who ...
Strong was a friend of David MacDonald and in 1936 they agreed to make a film of the novel together. Plans were delayed until after the war, during which time MacDonald established himself as a leading documentarian. MacDonald took the project to Sydney Box who was enthusiastic about making it.
Returning home he made Men of the Lightship (1940). The War Office then called him and asked him to form the Army Film Unit, where he rose to the rank of major. MacDonald was transferred to the Middle East, where he helped make the documentary Desert Victory (1943). [1] Several people who worked on the film for MacDonald were killed in action. [3]
David Moore Battersea Fun Fair, London (1951). Moore was born in Vaucluse, Sydney, Australia, the younger brother of Tony, the two children of Casiphia Dorothy (née Morton) who died in 1931, [3] and architect and artist John D. Moore [4] who on 23 June 1932 married their step-mother, the artist Gladys Mary (née Owen) OBE [5] [6] at St Michael's Anglican Church, Vaucluse.
David MacDonald (director) (1904–1983), Scottish film director; David R. Macdonald (born 1930), U.S. Under Secretary of the Navy; David MacDonald (Canadian politician) (born 1936), Canadian minister and politician; Dave MacDonald (1936–1964), American sports car driver; David Macdonald (accountant) (born 1942), New Zealand accountant who ...
Snowbound is a 1948 British thriller film directed by David MacDonald and starring Robert Newton, Dennis Price, Stanley Holloway, Herbert Lom, Marcel Dalio and Guy Middleton and introducing Mila Parély. [2]