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Budget 600,000 USD
Box Office Collection 2,425,000 USD
"The House That Nino Built" was in Greenacre, a suburb of Sydney, Australia. Actors dug trenches, poured concrete, laid bricks, etc. The house was finished by George Wimpey & Co. Ltd. and then sold to raise funds for The Royal Life Saving Society. The stars footprints were set in concrete slabs in the pathway.
The opening week attendances at the State Theatre, Sydney broke a 37-year record for the theatre.
Gregory Peck originally planned to produce and star after he had bought the rights while filming " On the Beach" in 1959.
This picture was one of fifty Australian films selected for preservation as part of the National Film and Sound Archive of Australia's Kodak / Atlab Cinema Collection Restoration Project.
Alida Chelli was the girlfriend of leading man Walter Chiari and almost didn't get the part because she was thought to be too glamorous and might have upstaged female lead Claire Dunne.
"Pat: You look a bit la-di-da to me for this kind of game. Where do you come from? Nino Culotta: Italy. Pat: You don't look like an Eyetie to me. More like a Jerry. Nino Culotta: What is a Jerry please? Pat: A Hun. A German. Or something that goes under a bed. Eyeties are not much better. Nino Culotta: Do you know Italians? Pat: I do. I was a prisoner of war over there. Nino Culotta: Oh. You were captured by our soldiers in North Africa? Because my father was captain in North Africa. Pat: Captured by your mob? Don't give me the tom tits. You Eyeties couldn't catch a bloody grasshopper. No - Jerries got me mate coming out of Greece - sunk the destroyer I was on."