Talk:The Disappearance of Azaria Chamberlain
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Inconsistent director's information
[edit]Screen Australia indicates that Michael Thornhill is both the director and a producer of this project, but IMDB indicates that Thornhill is the executive producer and Judy Rymer is the director. In the quote from Thornhill in this article, he says that "Judy did a terrific job," suggesting that she was, in fact, the director. She is entirely uncredited on the Screen Australia page.
As I write this, the Wayback Machine is giving a PHP error on the linked page; thus it is not possible at the moment to get any more context from the referenced article to confirm either state.
I have, based on this data set, updated the article to list Rymer as the director and labeled Thornhill as an Executive Producer in the text. BarryTice (talk) 16:37, 24 November 2025 (UTC)
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