Blue Mountains Life

LADIES in BLACK

When Hollywood producer Bruce Beresford went location scouting for his latest film, he had plenty of places to choose from. However, he chose the Blue Mountains, where he himself has lived part-time for many years.

The Hollywood producer, who owns a holiday house in the mountains, chose two local properties for key scenes in Women in Black. They were the Paragon Café in Katoomba and the Hydro Majestic in Medlow Bath. While the Paragon Café features prominently in the period drama, scenes from the Hydro did not

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