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United American and Australasian Films is an Australian production and finance company that flourished during the 10BA era. It was established in Perth by John Picton-Warlow and David Thomas in 1979. it was known for raising Australian tax money and investing it in overseas production. It also invested in a number of Australian movies. In 1982 they announced they would build a film studio in Canberra. However this never happened. The company was controversial at the time because of its belief in "international" films. The company went into liquidation in 1994.

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  • United American and Australasian Films is an Australian production and finance company that flourished during the 10BA era. It was established in Perth by John Picton-Warlow and David Thomas in 1979. it was known for raising Australian tax money and investing it in overseas production. It also invested in a number of Australian movies. In 1982 they announced they would build a film studio in Canberra. However this never happened. The company was controversial at the time because of its belief in "international" films. The company went into liquidation in 1994. (en)
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  • United American and Australasian Films is an Australian production and finance company that flourished during the 10BA era. It was established in Perth by John Picton-Warlow and David Thomas in 1979. it was known for raising Australian tax money and investing it in overseas production. It also invested in a number of Australian movies. In 1982 they announced they would build a film studio in Canberra. However this never happened. The company was controversial at the time because of its belief in "international" films. The company went into liquidation in 1994. (en)
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