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Save the Lady |
Released |
1981 |
Production Year |
1981 |
Director |
Leon Thau
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Comments |
A good old fashioned adventure with some surreal elements including a one-eyed speed boat driver with a penchant for crashing into wharfs.
Nice to see Matthew Excell (Izzy from 'Fatty and George') got another acting gig. Look out for the office boy extra who looks suspiciously like a slimmer, older Fatty making a cameo. |
Synopsis |
Four kids and two old seadogs decide to renovate an old boat ('The Lady') in an effort to stop the evil government minister from destroying it. Save the Lady was shot on 16mm and is 76mins in length. |
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book - Australian Council For Children's Film and Television- A History 1957 - 1989 . 00-00-1990 |
Betty Rankin
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Comprehensive history of the Australian Council for Children's Film and Television. However, now about ten years out of date. The actual history doesn't chan...[full record]
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newspaper - Letters to the Editor Hobart Mercury. 05-07-1982. p.6 |
Sue Sharman
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Letters to the Editor
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journal - Malcolm Smith Cinema Papers. pp.112-115, 1 |
Peter Beilby,
Scott Murray
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In depth interview with Malcolm Smith in his final year as Chief Executive of the Tasmanian Film Corporation. Questions regarding: Brealey's report which led...[full record]
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journal - Tasmanian Film Corporation Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). pp.2698-2701 |
House Assembly
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Parliamentary debate surrounding the sale of the TFC.
On p.2698 Mr Robson is questioned over how the sale of the TFC has progressed so far and who has expres...[full record]
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