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Funny Things Happen Down Under

Film (Full Length) – 1965

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Rainbow-coloured goats and a herd of children on horseback feature in this 1965 Australian movie. Expat Kiwi producer Roger Mirams called on a stable of actors from his TV work for this part-musical romp, about a group of youngsters who discover a way to change the colour of animal wool. The cast includes Grease's Olivia Newton-John (in her screen debut) and Howard Morrison (as a shearer who teaches the kids a Māori stick game). After co-founding Kiwi production company Pacific Films, Mirams had left Aotearoa in 1957 to launch a short-lived Australian arm of Pacific.

David, this is Kingi. He's a Māori over from New Zealand. And he's working his way around Australia — as a shearer.
– Mr Williams (Telford Jackson) introduces Kingi (Howard Morrison)

Key Cast & Crew

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Howard Morrison

As: Kingie

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Roger Mirams

Producer, Camera

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Vern Moore

Musical Arranger

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Olivia Newton-John

As: One of the gang

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Joe McCormick

Director

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John Sherman

Writer

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