Call Me When the Cross Turns Over explained

Call Me When the Cross Turns Over
Author:D'Arcy Niland
Country:Australia
Language:English
Publisher:Angus & Robertson
Release Date:1957
Pages:255 pp
Preceded By:The Shiralee
Followed By:The Big Smoke

Call Me When the Cross Turns Over is a 1957 novel by Australian author D'Arcy Niland. It was his second full-length novel, following The Shiralee.[1]

Film Adaptation

Film rights were bought by Diane Cilento in 1962.[2] A film version was announced in 1964 to be made in Australia by 20th Century Fox with Cilento and Sean Connery.[3] [4] In 1969 Peter Yates expressed interest in the movie.[5] However no film resulted.

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Notes and References

  1. "RATBAGS AND BLUDGERS" Share, Bernard. The Irish Times 17 Sep 1965: 7.
  2. News: WORTH REPORTING. . . 3 January 1962 . 27 May 2014 . 13 . National Library of Australia.
  3. "Nichols Will Direct Hollywood 'Woolf': Warner Typewriters Click; That U.S. Image Favorable" Scheuer, Philip K. Los Angeles Times 14 Dec 1964: B13.
  4. News: BANDSTAND. . . 14 October 1964 . 27 May 2014 . 109 . National Library of Australia.
  5. News: All the talk was about Australia. . . 26 February 1969 . 27 May 2014 . 17 . National Library of Australia.