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And in real life, most people don't change.And Robyn was one of these people that would challenge.
And Robyn was one of these people that would challenge.
So that's Robyn on the left with her dog, Diggity, and that's Mia on the right.
Pictures from Robyn's original journey.
There's a picture Robyn sitting by the campfire learning to speak aboriginal dialects.
This is Robyn by the fire at night.
So the thing that Robyn and her compadre Jill Furman, who's here, were very smart about is starting with a very simple reading.
And you see the real Robyn.
So this is the scene of Robyn writing to National Geographic.
So I just said to Robyn, you can't really do this without paying attention to both the music that exists and whatever
I shot tens of thousands of photographs during Robyn's trip.
So it's really kind of fun to see the original Robyn in the book, and then you to see that scene as it
And there's so many people that love Robyn's story.
And I said, Robyn, I'm sitting right here in front of you.
One of the lead producers of "Cinderella" is Robyn Goodman, and she and I happened to be on a trip that a Broadway
The kids talk about, what is Robyn say about aboriginal rights?
But two years before the camel trip, Robyn was working as a janitor at a hospital in Brisbane.
The play I was doing before this, Robyn Goodman, the producer, also produced that play.
And she said, oh, Robyn's going to walk 2,000 miles across the Outback of Australia from here through the desert out to the Indian Ocean.
I'll show you some of the pictures, but she looks exactly like Robyn did during this trip.
Reviewers been saying that amongst many other things about this movie, the relationship between Robyn and her dog is something you'll never forget.
So I went on a trip about five years ago, and Robyn Goodman was on the trip, and we just hit it off.
And then when I got the script, which Douglas Carter Beane had written after Ted and Robyn got together, his very first line--
And in terms of Cinderella's change, I think what Robyn felt and what Doug felt was that Cinderella needs
Because you going in it's based on a real story, but when you actually see the real Robyn and the real camels,
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