The Premier, Mr. N.K. Wran took time out to re-aquaint himself with Mr. Michael Robertson, the director of the movie, "Going Sane".The Premier had represented Mr. Robertson back in the days when he practiced law. Mr Robertson was the editor of the Thurunk

The Premier, Mr. N.K. Wran took time out to re-aquaint himself with Mr. Michael Robertson, the director of the movie, "Going Sane".The Premier had represented Mr. Robertson back in the days when he practiced law. Mr Robertson was the editor of the Thurunka publication.The cast and crew arrived at Central Railway No. 1 platform at 12.10pm after filming on the train, and stopped for a lunch break.The Premier has the finer points of film making explained to him by L to R) Kate Raison (actress), John Waters, (act and Michael Robertson, (director). August 13, 1985. (Photo by Robert Pearce/Fairfax Media via Getty Images).
The Premier, Mr. N.K. Wran took time out to re-aquaint himself with Mr. Michael Robertson, the director of the movie, "Going Sane".The Premier had represented Mr. Robertson back in the days when he practiced law. Mr Robertson was the editor of the Thurunka publication.The cast and crew arrived at Central Railway No. 1 platform at 12.10pm after filming on the train, and stopped for a lunch break.The Premier has the finer points of film making explained to him by L to R) Kate Raison (actress), John Waters, (act and Michael Robertson, (director). August 13, 1985. (Photo by Robert Pearce/Fairfax Media via Getty Images).
The Premier, Mr. N.K. Wran took time out to re-aquaint himself with Mr. Michael Robertson, the director of the movie, "Going Sane".The Premier had represented Mr. Robertson back in the days when he practiced law. Mr Robertson was the editor of the Thurunk
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