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Wednesday, October 27, 2010

'Hobbit' Deal Hammered Out by New Zealand Government Between Unions and Production Company (associatedcontent)

'Hobbit' Deal Hammered Out by New Zealand Government Between Unions and Production Company
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In this photo taken June 28, 2010, a sculpture of Gollum, the villainous 'Lord of the Rings' hobbit, stands in front of a welcome sign, in Hobbiton Town, Matamata, New Zealand.  New Zealand may lose the filming of 'The Hobbit' movies, with financial backers Warner Brothers making arrangements to shift the production offshore after a stalemate between director Peter Jackson's production company, Wingnut Films, and the union Actors' Equity  over pay deals for actors in the New Zealand 660 million dollar (US$500 million) two-film prequel to the highly successful 'Lord of the Rings' trilogy.  (AP Photo/New Zealand Herald, Christine Cornege)** NEW ZEALAND OUT FAIRFAX OUT**associatedcontent - The final hurtle has been removed so that the two 'Hobbit' films can begin filming in New Zealand starting in February. A labor dispute had threatened to cause the production to move to another country, perhaps Great Britain or Ireland.


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