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IMDbChris McGill: Ann Brooksbank, Bob Ellis Country: Australia
| Judy Morris |
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Fran |
| Bill Hunter |
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Stephen |
| Michael Preston |
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Paddy |
| Jill Perryman |
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Mother |
| Ken Shorter |
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Alan |
| Michele Fawdon |
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Margo |
| Leonard Teale |
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The Minister |
| Chris Haywood |
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The Salesman |
| Rod Mullinar |
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Jack |
| Jude Kuring |
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Meredith |
| Lorna Lesley |
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Suy Williams |
| Lyndall Barbour |
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Miss Bates |
| Celia De Burgh |
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Paddy's girl |
| Lyn Collingwood |
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Myrtle |
| Gillian Hyde |
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Miss Peterson |
| Willie Fennell |
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Mr. Todd |
| Tessa Mallos |
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Sarah |
| Madeleine Blackwell |
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Bronwyn |
| Les Foxcroft |
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Member of Parliament |
| Simon Burvill-Holmes |
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Daryl |
| Monroe Reimers |
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Indian |
| Hugo Weaving |
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This Australian film centres on Judy Morris as Fran, a university research assistant at a crisis as she turns 30, and re-evaluating the men in her life. That the screenplay contains no great drama doesn't distract from what is a pleasant if ultimately unsubstantial viewing experience. One can hardly complain about the obtuseness of a denouement, where the heroine's choice is to run away, when what she runs from is just as weightless.
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