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One Hundred Crowded Years: The Centennial Film

One Hundred Crowded Years: The Centennial Film

Centennial, NewZealand

19406.00h 50m

Overview

The coming of the pioneer settlers in 1840, the making of their first homes in the wilderness, the gold rushes, the Maori wars, the stage coaches, and the frontier towns. A panorama of New Zealand's history and scenery, its social and economic development from 1840 to 1940.

Directed by H.H Bridgman
Written by Michael Forlong
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Top Cast

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Bruce Beeby

Narrator

Themes & Keywords

centennial, new zealand

About One Hundred Crowded Years: The Centennial Film

One Hundred Crowded Years: The Centennial Film is a history, documentary film released in 1940 exploring themes of centennial, new zealand. Directed by H.H Bridgman, it stars Bruce Beeby. The coming of the pioneer settlers in 1840, the making of their first homes in the wilderness, the gold rushes, the Maori wars, the stage coaches, and the frontier towns. A panorama of New Zealand's history and scenery, its social and economic development from 1840 to 1940.

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