Clowning Around

Summary Follows a boy who realizes there is more to being a clown, than just clowning around. View more details

Clowning Around

Directed : George Whaley

Written : Tom Cavanagh Shane Brennan David Martin

Stars : Ernie Dingo Jean-Michel Dagory Clayton Williamson Rebecca Smart

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Genres : Adventure Comedy Drama Family

Release date : Apr 30, 1992

Countries of origin : Australia

Language : English

Filming locations : Perth, Western Australia, Australia

Production companies : Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) Barron Entertainment

Summary Follows a boy who realizes there is more to being a clown, than just clowning around. View more details

Details

Genres : Adventure Comedy Drama Family

Release date : Apr 30, 1992

Countries of origin : Australia

Language : English

Filming locations : Perth, Western Australia, Australia

Production companies : Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) Barron Entertainment

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The Romance of Elaine

The Romance of Elaine

Episode 1: "The Lost Torpedo" Craig Kennedy's marvelous invention, a super-force torpedo to revolutionize warfare, has been stolen. Kennedy himself has disappeared, although Elaine has a note from him begging her not to grieve whatever happens, for he is safe. And then, one night, on a barren strip of land jutting out into the Atlantic, a fisherman, concealed behind a rock, sees the periscope of a submarine rise; sees a man's head and shoulders rise seemingly out of the sea, and sees a pair of athletic arms strike out bravely for the shore. That night, at a hotel in New York, a distinguished-looking foreigner, much resembling the man who seemed to rise up out of the sea, is shadowed by a fussy old gentleman resembling the fisherman of the coast scenes. The foreigner goes out and the fussy old gentleman goes to his room, where, after a short, sharp struggle with a valet, he searches through all drawers and papers. One paper he pockets with glee, and then departs. Elaine and Jameson are visited by the distinguished-looking foreigner who tells them he is a secret service agent from Washington, and begs to get information with regard to Kennedy and the lost torpedo. Elaine's dog, digging with its forepaws in a pot of palms, unearths the lost torpedo and carries it to the attic, where he drops it behind a trunk. The torpedo's propeller, however, has been left in the palm-pot. where Marcius Del Mar, the foreigner, finds it. Elaine is suspected by him of having concealed the torpedo. The fussy old gentleman, in Del Mar's tracks since he left his rooms, is an interested spectator. He is unaware that Del Mar has spies guarding the house, and is set upon by them. Rushing madly into the conservatory, he faces Del Mar. Both draw their guns, but the fussy old gentleman fires first. His gun is loaded with bullets containing an overpowering gas. Both Del Mar and Elaine fall suffocated to the floor. How the fussy old gentleman escapes is a fitting climax to this episode.

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