Author supplied keywords
- Australia's smaller state capital cities - Adelaide, crucial bargaining chips in manoeuvres
- Australia, and Hollywood production - weakness and strength, dominance and victimhood
- Australia, country whose screens - continue to be dominated by Hollywood films
- Business of film distribution and exhibition, 1920s - Australian film industry, corporate interests pursuing policy of specialisation in exhibition
- Colonel Light Gardens (CLG), south of Adelaide's district - new experiment in international garden cities movement
- Cultural imperialism, lack of knowledge - day-to-day activities of American distributors
- Everyones, evaluation system for film quality - films ranked in six classes
- From Hollywood to garden suburb (and back to Hollywood) - distribution in Australia
- Question of clearance windows, 1932-33 Film War - exhibitors' demands for longer clearance windows
- Studies of 'national cinema' - national production sector
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Walsh, M. (2011). From Hollywood to the Garden Suburb (and Back to Hollywood): Exhibition and Distribution in Australia. In Explorations in New Cinema History: Approaches and Case Studies (pp. 159–170). Wiley-Blackwell. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781444396416.ch8
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