Ghosts of Port Arthur
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| Ghosts of Port Arthur | |
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| Directed by | Ken G. Hall |
| Produced by | Ken G. Hall |
| Narrated by | Bert Bailey |
| Cinematography | Frank Hurley[1] |
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Running time | 10 mins |
| Country | Australia |
| Language | English |
Ghosts of Port Arthur is a 1933 Australian short documentary directed by Ken G. Hall. It was described as a "travel fantasy"[2] which focuses on the history of the penal settlement at Port Arthur.
It includes sections on New Norfolk, Hobart, Port Arthur, the Hobart Zoo and the River Derwent district.