Be the FIRST to see Miss Fisher and the Crypt of Tears at our special HOYTS Morning Tea Advance Screening on Wed Feb 26!

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Fans of the popular ABC television series Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries are sure to be missing the irrepressible Miss Phryne Fisher now that she is off our screens.

The three seasons to date were all filmed in Melbourne and regional Victoria, and producers called on a number of tourism operators to lend a hand in recreating the 1920s-era Victorian capital, where the three series are set. Tell us more about yourself so we can send you the most relevant news and offers.

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Be the first to receive our latest news and offers when you join our E-News mailing list. The tour is part history lesson as Kathy describes what Melbourne’s architectural landscape was like when Miss Fisher arrived at Station Pier in 1928.

I can’t wait to find out where the locations are. Scenic flights run from 10 to 90 minutes.

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Movie takes forever to even get to the plot. The Pollywoodside Southbank ship was used for smuggling girls. As a classic whodunit with exotic locations, exquisite sets, comical camels and actors in lavish costumes working to an occasional slapstick script, Crypt of Tears is the perfect follow-up to a fun and much-loved series.

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You can visit many Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries locations across the city to get a good fix of Phryne while you wait for the next thrilling instalment. A tribute to the Australian film industry’s flair for making do but, sadly, that’s not enough to overcome a fundamental failure in tone.

The editing is all over the place. Of course don’t forget the filming of the episode at Queenscliff in Victoria, using the railway, the shops at the bottom of Gellibrand St, The Pier & beach nearby, and the front of the old house(I think it was the vicarage) further up Gellibrand St. Hi Phil.
Tour guide Kathy Deacon has studied both the television series and Kerry Greenwood’s books in depth, and created an informative and entertaining walking tour of many of the Melbourne CBD locations used during filming of Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries. https://www.hoyts.com.au/Content/Public/Images/TopNavLogoAU.png

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Vintage Airways is based at Lilydale Airport. It was actually featured in two episodes of season three. Louise’s favourite way to see the world is on foot and her boots have taken her walking on famous trails in Europe, South America and New Zealand.

So just really wanted to say thanks!!!!!!!