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Cast Genre Notes The ABC of Love and Sex: Australia Style: John Lamond: Narrators: Sandy Gore, Michael Cole, Katie Morgan, Robyn Bartly, Leon Cossack, John Michael Howson, Erotica / Documentary Feature film [1] A Good Thing Going: Arch Nicholson
21 November – Last day of commercial whaling in Australia. [citation needed] No sperm whales caught that day by the chaser ships (Cheynes II, III and IV) operated by the Cheynes Beach Whaling Company at Albany, Western Australia. [citation needed] The last whale caught by an Australian whaling company was the day before, 20 November ...
By 1978 it had made more than $3 million in Australian cinemas. [2] It eventually grossed $5,120,000 in box office sales in Australia. [13] This is equivalent to $40,863,759 in 2022. In 1998, Weir removed seven minutes from the film for a theatrical re-release, creating a shorter 107-minute director's cut. [5]
Patrick is a 1978 Australian science fiction horror film directed by Richard Franklin and written by Everett De Roche. The film popularised Ozploitation films in other territories. [3] A remake was released in 2013.
The 30th Anniversary Edition also includes interviews with key cast and crew including Fred Schepisi and Tommy Lewis, a Q&A session with Fred Schepisi and Geoffrey Rush filmed at the Melbourne International Film Festival in 2008, a stills gallery and Making Us Blacksmiths, a documentary on the casting of Aboriginal lead actors Tommy Lewis and ...
Pages in category "1978 in Australia" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
The film was shown at Cannes in 1978 and proved popular. The New South Wales Film Corporation insisted seven minutes of the movie be cut out for overseas release. [1] Newsfront was released on DVD in 2016, bringing a historically lauded Australian film to a worldwide audience. The film's production history is explored in a DVD commentary ...
Cass (Michele Fawdon) is a film-maker returning to Sydney after a stint filming the traditional lives of the island Mulala people.Her producer Frank (Peter Whitford) conspires to hijack her footage for a TV special, despite Cass having made a vow to the Mulala people that it would only be shown in specialist academic circles.