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Pat Cox has been bringing television commercials to the screen since the 1970s. As a producer, he was instrumental in turning longrunning comic strip Footrot Flats into an animated feature. Footrot Flats: A Dog's Tale went on to become the most successful New Zealand feature of the 1980s.
One Monday morning I walked into my office and decided I would try to produce a Footrot Flats animated feature film.
– Pat Cox
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The Lost One |
Producer |
2006 |
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From Len Lye to Gollum |
Subject |
2004 |
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Executive Producer |
1992 |
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Where Did the White Go |
Producer |
1990 |
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Producer |
1986 |
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Producer |
1981 |
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Editor |
1977 |
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Post-Production Supervisor |
1977 |
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It's a Good Life: Boys Brigade |
Director |
1974 |
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