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Don't Let it Get You

1966 Film
  • Comedy
  • Music
  • Musical
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About

“The big ALL FUN show for the whole family to enjoy!” said the ads for this musical comedy, which was one of only two Kiwi features made in the 1960s. Moving from Sydney to a Rotorua music festival, it follows the romance between a lively drummer (Gary Wallace) and Judy (Carmen Duncan), and the hurdles they face to stay true. That's only an excuse for a melange of madcap musical fun. Made by John O’Shea for Pacific Films, the movie featured performers Howard Morrison (who sings in this excerpt), Lew Pryme and Kiri Te Kanawa, plus distinctive graphics by artist Pat Hanly.

Key Cast & Crew

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Howard Morrison
As: Himself

Related images

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Focus puller Michael Seresin (left) and director of photography Tony Williams prepare to film an unidentified woman on the set of movie Don't Let It Get You.
Pacific Films Collection, Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision

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