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Robert Pomie Ballet
TV Movie
1963
25m
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Director
Christopher Muir
Writer
Hans Christian Andersen
Stars
Pixie Bailey
Patricia Cox
Peter Haggie
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Director
Christopher Muir
Writer
Hans Christian Andersen
Stars
Pixie Bailey
Patricia Cox
Peter Haggie
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Pixie Bailey
Patricia Cox
Spirit of the Fir Tree
Peter Haggie
Keith Hudson
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Karl Lukk
Ted Miller
Sylvia Palvolgyi
Robert Pomié
Director
Christopher Muir
Writer
Hans Christian Andersen
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Ballet for Christmas. Installment of Robert Pomie Ballet.
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December 25, 1963 (Australia)
Country of origin
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Language
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Australian Broadcasting Commission
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25 minutes
Color
Black and White
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