Ray Alchin
Ray Alchin (22 May 1941 – 18 April 1998) was an Australian editor and producer who had a long association with the ABC. He produced a number of international co productions. He ran the ABC studios at French's Forest. Alchin left the ABC in 1988 to become head of the Revom Group.[1] He died of a heart attack playing tennis.[2]
Alchin began his career the mail room at MGM when he was 14.[3]
Select credits
- Four Corners (1961) - assistant editor
- Contrabandits (1967) - editor
- The Lady and the Law (1972) - editor
- Seven Little Australians (1973) - editor
- Night of Fear (1973) - editor
- Armchair Cinema - Tully (1975) - editor
- Games for Parents and Other Children (1975) - director
- No Room to Run (1977) - editor
- Golden Soak (1979) - producer
- The Timeless Land (1980) - producer
- Sporting Chance (1981) - producer
- 1915 (1982) - producer
- The Coral Island (1983) - producer, director
- Patrol Boat (1979, 1984) - producer, director
- The Boy in the Bush (1984) - producer
- Tusitala (1986) - producer
- The Haunted School (1986) - producer
- Great Expectations: The Untold Story (1987) - producer
- Flight into Hell (1987) - producer
- Captain James Cook (1987) - producer
- The Alien Years (1988) - producer
- Act of Betrayal (1988) - producer
- Naked Under Capricorn (1989) - producer
- The Private War of Lucinda Smith (1991) - producer, director
- Whipping Boy (1996) - producer
- The Hostages (1997) - producer
- Reprisal (1997) - producer
- Without Warning (1999) - producer
References
- "ABC's King of drama defects to the French". The Age Green Guide. 31 March 1988. p. 1.
- "Obituaries Ray Alchin". The Sydney Morning Herald. 6 May 1998. p. 32.
- Murray, James (16 September 1985). "It's the producer who makes or break it". The Sydney Morning Herald. p. 48.
External links
- Ray Alchin at IMDb
- Ray Alchin at Screen Australia
- Ray Alchin at BFI
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