- went into film production,
establishing Efftee Studios (based on his initials). Over the next five years,
Efftee produced nine features, over 80 shorts...
-
Efftee Studios was an
early Australian film and
theatre production studio,
established by F.W.
Thring (the name '
Efftee'
deriving from his initials, 'FT'...
-
provided by
Efftee Broadcasters Pty Ltd, a
subsidiary of
Efftee Studios, who were the
first in
Australia to
produce sound films.
Efftee was
owned by...
- to
officially open
Efftee Studios, Thring's
production studio in Melbourne. He was "shamelessly
cultivated as a good
friend of
Efftee, with an open invitation...
- by F. W.
Thring (father of
actor Frank Thring), who
later became head of
Efftee Studios in Melbourne, Australia. The
clapperboard with both the
sticks and...
-
directed by
Gregan Mc****n. It was one of the
first productions by Thring's
Efftee Studios. The film was
produced to
support of the
feature Diggers (1931)...
-
London is a 1933
Australian short film
directed by
Claude Flemming for
Efftee Studios. It is a
travelogue of London. The 34
minute film
features scenes...
- the 1920s, and
subsequently founded the
theatre film
production studio Efftee Studios in the 1930s, in Melbourne, Australia. He has been anachronistically...
- In 1933 they
again acted together, this time in
Children in
Uniform for
Efftee Players.
Scott appeared in many
early Australia motion pictures starting...
- from the
United States. In 1930, F. W.
Thring (1883–1936)
established the
Efftee Studios based in
Melbourne to make
talking films using optical sound equipment...