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- The_Seekers_(1954_film) runtime "90.0".
- The_Seekers_(1954_film) abstract "The Seekers (released in the United States as Land of Fury) is a 1954 British adventure film produced by the Rank Organisation and directed by Ken Annakin. It starred Jack Hawkins, Glynis Johns, Noel Purcell, and Kenneth Williams.It was the first major studio film shot in New Zealand. The film was adapted from the novel The Seekers by New Zealander John Guthrie (real name John Brodie).".
- The_Seekers_(1954_film) cinematography Geoffrey_Unsworth.
- The_Seekers_(1954_film) country New_Zealand.
- The_Seekers_(1954_film) director Ken_Annakin.
- The_Seekers_(1954_film) distributor Rank_Organisation.
- The_Seekers_(1954_film) musicComposer William_Alwyn.
- The_Seekers_(1954_film) runtime "5400.0".
- The_Seekers_(1954_film) starring Glynis_Johns.
- The_Seekers_(1954_film) starring Inia_Te_Wiata.
- The_Seekers_(1954_film) starring Jack_Hawkins.
- The_Seekers_(1954_film) starring Kenneth_Williams.
- The_Seekers_(1954_film) starring Laya_Raki.
- The_Seekers_(1954_film) starring Noel_Purcell_(actor).
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- The_Seekers_(1954_film) caption "US Theatrical release poster".
- The_Seekers_(1954_film) cinematography Geoffrey_Unsworth.
- The_Seekers_(1954_film) country "Great Britain".
- The_Seekers_(1954_film) country "New Zealand".
- The_Seekers_(1954_film) director Ken_Annakin.
- The_Seekers_(1954_film) distributor Rank_Organisation.
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- The_Seekers_(1954_film) language "English".
- The_Seekers_(1954_film) language "Māori".
- The_Seekers_(1954_film) music William_Alwyn.
- The_Seekers_(1954_film) name "Land of Fury".
- The_Seekers_(1954_film) name "The Seekers".
- The_Seekers_(1954_film) producer "George Brown".
- The_Seekers_(1954_film) runtime "5400.0".
- The_Seekers_(1954_film) starring Glynis_Johns.
- The_Seekers_(1954_film) starring Jack_Hawkins.
- The_Seekers_(1954_film) starring Kenneth_Williams.
- The_Seekers_(1954_film) starring Laya_Raki.
- The_Seekers_(1954_film) starring Noel_Purcell_(actor).
- The_Seekers_(1954_film) starring "Inia Te Wiata".
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- The_Seekers_(1954_film) writer "John Guthrie".
- The_Seekers_(1954_film) writer "William Fairchild".
- The_Seekers_(1954_film) subject Category:1950s_adventure_films.
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- The_Seekers_(1954_film) subject Category:British_films.
- The_Seekers_(1954_film) subject Category:Films_directed_by_Ken_Annakin.
- The_Seekers_(1954_film) subject Category:New_Zealand_films.
- The_Seekers_(1954_film) subject Category:Pinewood_Studios_films.
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- The_Seekers_(1954_film) comment "The Seekers (released in the United States as Land of Fury) is a 1954 British adventure film produced by the Rank Organisation and directed by Ken Annakin. It starred Jack Hawkins, Glynis Johns, Noel Purcell, and Kenneth Williams.It was the first major studio film shot in New Zealand. The film was adapted from the novel The Seekers by New Zealander John Guthrie (real name John Brodie).".
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- The_Seekers_(1954_film) name "(USA) Land of Fury".
- The_Seekers_(1954_film) name "The Seekers".