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Darwin: Doorway to Australia (1946)

Directed by Lee Robinson
10minruntime
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Plot

Original archival synopsis: The Japanese bombed Darwin many times during World War II because it was strategically important target number one in their attack on the Australian mainland. Before the war, Darwin was little known except to the crews of pearling luggers and cattlemen. During the war it become an important air base which contributed much to the success of General MacArthur's island-hopping campaign against Japan. Today Darwin is an aerial port of call for all planes travelling either from Europe or the Far East to Australia. The Darwin touchdown is, in fact, for many travellers the first sight of the Australian continent. The film shows Darwin as it is today (1949), much ravaged by Japanese attack during World War II, but already showing signs of building activity and general recovery. The film indicates the general life of the town and also explains the plan which will make Darwin a model city of which Australia will be very proud.

Genres

Documentary

Technical details

DetailValue
Original titleDarwin: Doorway to Australia
Original languageEnglish (EN)
Spoken languagesEnglish
Production countriesAustralia
StatusReleased
Production companiesAustralian National Film Board
Official sitenfsa.gov.au
Release date1 gennaio 1946
Assistant directorsLee Robinson

Release dates

Theatrical release

Australia / Jan 01, 1946

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