Efftee Studios

Efftee Studios was established by F.W. Thring (the name 'Efftee' deriving from his initials, 'FT') in 1930.

In 1931 the first commercially viable Australian made sound feature film, Diggers, was produced by Efftee Films in Melbourne using optical sound equipment imported from the USA.

Efftee was also the first licensee of Melbourne radio station 3XY which began broadcasting on 9 September 1935

Contents

Selected filmography

Features

Non-Efftee Features Shot in the Efftee Studio

The 'Efftee Entertainers' Variety Shorts

Two-Reel Efftee Shorts

Theatre Shows

Unmade Films

It was announced Efftee would make a film of Ginger Murdoch, a book by William Hatfield, but it never eventuated.[7]

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