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- Q17006540 subject Q8451764.
- Q17006540 abstract "Hexagon Productions was an Australian film production company established in 1972 by Roadshow Distributors with Tim Burstall and Associates and the company Bilcock and Copping. All parties had successfully collaborated on Stork (1971) and wanted to engage in further production. The company was owned along the following lines:Burstall - 25%Bilcock and Copping - 25%Village Roadshow - 50%The production side would have veto on production decisions, the distribution side would have a veto on distribution decisions, and all would have a say in what projects they would do. Initially Alan Finney represented Roadshow on the Hexagon board.In the 70s Hexagon were the most successful filmmaking company in Australia. They made a profit of $940,000 from Alvin Purple. Bilcock and Copping left Hexagon prior to making Eliza Fraser.".
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- Q17006540 comment "Hexagon Productions was an Australian film production company established in 1972 by Roadshow Distributors with Tim Burstall and Associates and the company Bilcock and Copping. All parties had successfully collaborated on Stork (1971) and wanted to engage in further production.".
- Q17006540 label "Hexagon Productions".