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Alan John Hopgood AM (29 September 1934 – 19 March 2022), also known as Alan Hopwood, was an Australian actor, producer, and writer.He wrote the screenplay for the 1972 film Alvin Purple and made appearances in television shows such as Bellbird, Prisoner and Neighbours.
And the Big Men Fly is an Australia-based play by Alan Hopgood, written in 1963, and has been adapted to numerous media including a TV series and film.. Its primary subject is a fictional Australian rules football team, the Crows (note: the term predated the Adelaide Crows, which was founded in 1990).
It was written by Alan Hopgood and was a sequel to Hopgood's play And the Big Men Fly. [2] It aired as part of "Australia week" on the ABC. [3] Cast.
Alvin Purple is a 1973 Australian sex comedy film starring Graeme Blundell in the title role; the screenplay was written by Alan Hopgood and directed by Tim Burstall, through his production company Hexagon Productions and Village Roadshow. The film received largely negative reviews from local film critics.
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The Golden Legion of Cleaning Women is a 1964 Australian stage play by Alan Hopgood. It followed on the success of And the Big Men Fly. [1] [2] Premise.
They gave him some development money and put him in contact with screenwriter Alan Hopgood. [8] According to Franklin, Hopgood mostly concentrated on the dialogue, while Franklin worked on structure. [6] The AFDC were impressed by the second draft and agreed to help finance.
Alan Hopgood 1 August 1990 ( 1990-08-01 ) Beautiful and talented Tessa Clarke (Thomas) returns to Australia from the U.S. intent on establishing her own fashion design business, and to reunite with her father Bert (Tingwell) and younger sister Sally (Annesley), a drug addict and call-girl with a taste for dangerous men and an intense jealousy ...