Hamilton Talks (1934)
Billed as New Zealand's first "talking picture comedy", 'Hamilton talks' was made in the early 1930s. Shot in Hamilton, it is a typical comedy of the time involving many local scenes and local people in its making.
Director: Rudall Hayward
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Mavis Langley as |
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Ted Quill as |
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F. Clayton-Greene as |
| Directing | Rudall Hayward | Director |
| Production | Rudall Hayward | Producer |
| Writing | Rudall Hayward | Writer |