Jack and Jill: A Postscript
| Jack and Jill: A Postscript | |
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| Directed by |
Phillip Adams Brian Robinson |
| Produced by |
Phillip Adams Brian Robinson |
| Written by |
Phillip Adams Brian Robinson |
| Starring |
Anthony Ward Judy Leech |
| Narrated by |
Rosemary Adams Jim Berinson |
| Music by | Peter Best |
| Cinematography |
Phillip Adams Brian Robinson |
| Edited by |
Phillip Adams Brian Robinson |
| Distributed by | Columbia Pictures |
Release dates | 29 October 1970 |
Running time | 67 mins |
| Country | Australia |
| Language | English |
| Budget | $10,000[1] |
Jack and Jill: A Postscript is a 1970 Australian film.
Plot
Jill, a kindergarten teacher who lives with her parents, meets Jack, a biker. The two fall in love but are unable to reconcile their differences, with tragic results.
Cast
- Anthony Ward as Jack Anderson
- Judy Leech as Gillian O'Keefe
- Lindsay Howatt as Christopher
- Stanley Randall as Stan
- Jean Higgs as Mrs Whelan
- Phyllis Freeman as Mrs O'Keefe
- Alan Higgs as Mr O'Keefe
- Gerry Humphries as Gerry
- Bob Cornish as television announcer
- Gordon Rumph as minister
- Sylvia Threlfall as minister's wife
- Ray Watts as the singer
Production
The script was originally devised in 1964 as a series of sketches where nursery rhymes provided commentary on modern suburbia. It took several years to film and shooting finished in mid 1969.[1][2]
Release
The film won a silver award at the 1969 Australian Film Awards and screened at a number of festivals. It was released commercially by Columbia Pictures.[3]
References
- 1 2 Andrew Pike and Ross Cooper, Australian Film 1900–1977: A Guide to Feature Film Production, Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1998, 247
- ↑ David Stratton, The Last New Wave: The Australian Film Revival, Angus & Robertson, 1980 p12
- ↑ Bruce Hodson, 'The Carlton Ripple and the Australian Film Revival', Screening the Past accessed 15 Sept 2012
External links
- Jack and Jill: A Postscript at IMDb
- Jack and Jill: A Postscript at Australian Screen Online
- Jack and Jill a Postscript at Oz Movies
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