Caroline Pugliese

These were the Alhambra in the Haymarket (formerly Sydney's first music hall),[a] the Star Theatre in Bondi, and the Broadway in Leichhardt.

Other members of the Pugliese made the cinemas projectors work and operated front of house.

Raymond Longford created a script and directed The Church and the Woman, about a marriage between a Catholic and a Protestant.

It became apparent that Longford had borrowed the story from Edward Finn's book[1] A Priest's Secret under seal of confession, published in the 1880s.

[8] Longford had infringed the copyright but Caroline's son Herbert was charged with enabling the breach and the Puglieses lost the case.